KnurledNut
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Come on man, this is a Klein thread! At the sake of not getting flamed, KLEIN!Which Linesman is your favorite of the Linesmen?
Come on man, this is a Klein thread! At the sake of not getting flamed, KLEIN!Which Linesman is your favorite of the Linesmen?

Klein j12098 and ins 12098 , followed by the 9 inch Klein with 89 gripWhich Linesman is your favorite of the Linesmen?
Can't help with a 24", but can vouch for the 4"- 18" USA made Kleins. Use them every day. The newer ones are made in Spain by Irega.Anyone have any personal exp with the 24” adjustable Klein wrench?
Hi,Can't help with a 24", but can vouch for the 4"- 18" USA made Kleins. Use them every day. The newer ones are made in Spain by Irega.
Not the orange handled ones at Lowes, IRRC. I do have a Ridgid 24" by Irega no complaints. So I guess I could vouch for the 24" Klein maybe.Hi,
I read the are Irega. If I go this way I’ll let everyone know.
Not the orange handled ones at Lowes, IRRC. I do have a Ridgid 24" by Irega no complaints. So I guess I could vouch for the 24" Klein maybe.
Thank you for the wire stripper recommendation.Had no idea this thread existed, then again no surprise here on GJ.
I don't have very many Klein tools..... just got this yesterday for work.
I have these in my hand carry tool box dedicated for electrical (automotive).
Filled in the bare backside with white paint.
And did the same today to my new GITD strippers.
Bought one of these receptacle testers one day at HD on a whim.
Then not long after I bought one of these breaker tracer things cause I sorta needed it. Then I happened to find this 3rd party case that conveniently fits them all.
Multi screwdriver that I use around the house. Replaced the torx with "ecx" bits.
At the bottom right are philips & flat stubbies that I really liked for some reason & had to have em. The big one is a flat head that I found in the middle of the street. When I saw it I made u-turn to go get it. Only tool I have ever found on the road worth stopping for.
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They are not that impressive to me. The movable jaw seems to have a lot of play. The Irega-made wrenches are superior, IMO.Yup. The orange handled Klein adjustable wrenches appear to be made in South Korea.
They are not that impressive to me. The movable jaw seems to have a lot of play. The Irega-made wrenches are superior, IMO.
What price do the various anniversary pliers fetchFinally got the 167th anniversary pliers!
These cost 45 bucks, over the years some of the more rare pliers can go for 4-500 bucksWhat price do the various anniversary pliers fetch
I bought the yellow handle Klein openers for gifts ( everybody loves them ) a nice item like a coke wall Mount opener Cheers!I was able to order these from CES (City Electric Supply) they showed up in 2 days! We don’t have any branches here but their website works great.
That branding is very cool.I was able to order these from CES (City Electric Supply) they showed up in 2 days! We don’t have any branches here but their website works great.
Thanks Jeff the first pair I have seen with the etching like that. It is a nice touch it’s a product worthy of displaying its country of origin .regards Athey have been laser etching the American flag on all of the linesman pliers for the past year or so.
"Electricians Scissors with striping notches"Couple new acquisitions
All joking aside, how well do these scissors work?"Electricians Scissors with striping notches"
That sounds like an exotic dancing maneuver on a modified pole. Where's @PelicanPines for a ruling![]()
I had the same thought , and the application they were designed for, I carry scissors in my kit for cutting heat shrink. And wire strippers. I have admired the Klein scissor, are the notches for fibre optic work? RegardsAll joking aside, how well do these scissors?
I do cat 5 and 6 , I carry my lindstroms and a ringing tool ,my 7 inch Kleins and punch down. I have never physically seen the scissors, But if you rate them that’s a good recommendation cheers .they are a mainstay in low voltage work, I probably have a dozen pairs. They are great for stripping the jacket on cat 5e/cat 6 cable but also cut the cable itself with ease!
Thank you!they are a mainstay in low voltage work, I probably have a dozen pairs. They are great for stripping the jacket on cat 5e/cat 6 cable but also cut the cable itself with ease!
They look goodKlein CES linesman pliers I got this past week, along with a pair of diagonal cutters.