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Bruh I just bought both ratchets impact and non and bought 1/2inch impact gun 650 ft pounds of torque for ridiculous amount. In Canada right now I paid 61 dollars for the non impact ratchet 68 for the impact ratchet and 150 dollars for the impact gun with 4 amp battery and charger.
The workpro is a great screwdriver and its become my go to over the years but mines also had the same issue with the ratcheting mechanism separating from the handle after falling about 12 feet off a ladder I'm glad i found this vid because at first i thought there may have been a locking ring or something missing but it seems the factory press fit may have been calibrated wrong because its too loose to be reinserted securely. ..but that being said i'm still using it more than all my other drivers. Might try some epoxy or just wait till the handle slips out while im working at height and beans a coworker on the dome
There's literally a handful of pliers manufacturers that I will use outside of King Knipex. Snap On, Lobster, Nepros/Koken, Engineer/Vampires, Whia, NES. Maybe one or two other. Basically one or two pairs per manufacturer outside of Knipex,who I have about 130 pairs of. And my original before I knew of Knipex. Klein, Channel locks, USA made oldschool Craftsman
I had a pair of these that my brother-in-law gave to me to get started in HVAC. I traded them to a guy for a pair of Knipex Twin Grips 82 02 200 that I had foolishly sold him before. He'll never use them, so he thinks they're great.
I love those channellock speed grips. They get a bite like nothing else. Those snap on high leverage pliers are awesome too. I abuse the hell out of both of those tools and they never let me down.
The harbor freight coupon book was a good one, so that you have something to read when your stuck on the side of the road with your broke ass truck. Hahahahahhaha 🤣
0:56 "but these are just fucking bad ass in every way..I mean they're killer they're tougher than fuck" Me looking down at my Amazon cart with these loaded inside before I clicked this video: 😌
Take it to Lowes or ace hardware, replace for warranty,it's full life time warranty, I used mine alot and I had no issues, I jus take mine to Lowes if my jaw Sharps on my pilers , mine made in Vietnam
87-51-250 is designed to grip flat shapes of varying thicknesses. Compared to parallel knipex wrench pliers, this one has teeth. Which makes a difference on some materials. Rotating someting, bolts etc is it's secondary ability, when the space is there. It's also a glorified tweezer with serious strength.
Just take them back to Harbor Freight and they'll give you a new pair. Of course this would not give you reason to bitch. I own a pair just like them and they work great.
I pretty much agree with all the things you showed. Although I will say their adjustable wrenches are NICE, USA screwdrivers are good, haven't tried the new ones yet I have the acetate handled ones.
My only complaint about Chan Loc is the warranty doesn't cover wear and tear on the teeth. I filed the teeth and thats a pretty tough job because of the solid rivet. I'm not a professional. My 410 pliers are 29 years old and have snapped off muffler hanger bolts with no problem several times.
A rivet requires more skill and precision and is better until the pliers are heavily worn and become sloppy. Will you compare and test them against the Icon brand? Are all of the lower jaw teeth full width like the upper jaw? If not why? Most all of my pliers except needle nose have full width teeth. I got the Icon brand for $17.99 the store is nearby making any necessary warranty is easier.
There are hundreds of different combinations of situations where you might use pliars. You picked a couple of scenarios that it wasn't particularly well suited to. That's why they make dozens of designs. I've got these pliars and they're fantastic when put to the right purpose.
Klien is great stuff even their pliers are. You said made in Taiwan 🇹🇼 but no longer the Klein family said that all of klien tools will be made in the USA. No more made overseas all their stuff will be made here in the USA. "Hurray "
I have had no problem with my channellocks brand of pliers I used them for years and still great for what they are. maybe you had bad luck with them. Mine are still going strong all styles and versions in the channellocks brand and used the freaking crap out of them . They are to me not junk they are good stuff.
For someone who likes channel lock this video shows just the opposite. Channel lock was the initial design, no wonder other plier companies improved on the Channel lock design.