The Knipex 125mm Pliers Wrench is an EDC essential for those who need bolt/nut turning and metal forming capabilities. Joe is upgrading from the 100mm Pliers Wrench for his Maxpedition Micro Pocket Organizer kit
I pocket carry a 125 pliers wrench and a 125 cobra. Also Milwaukee 6 in one Fastback, Victorinox Swiss Champ, Kline mini ratchet and 4 bits, Kline 1/4 - 3/16 flip bit, Craftsman 8 foot tape measures and Olight S1R Baton ll.
@@ReviewTechAFRICA Teck job🤣? I'm a facilities maintenance man, my hands have calluses from manual labor, I do what ever needs doing at 25 locations around the county. I do lawn care/landscaping, oil changes, water testing, sewer plant, plumbing, HVAC, snow removal, pressure washing, electrical, carpentry, stone work, carpeting/flooring, painting, welding... and...and... . I use my EDC tools to get work done every day. Not everyone fits in your predetermined "cubicle". Ps. I have no cubicle, just an old rusted out agency van with no AC. Maintenance only gets agency hand me downs when it's no good for the individuals the agency serves.
They write the max grip size on the handle. Cap. SW 40(screw width I'd guess) for the 180 model for example. Get a 125, 180 and 250 and you can get any screw you would reasonably encounter, very efficient tools.
Good vid. The 125's seem superior to the XS offering much better leverage for not much more size. I'm looking for one of these as an alternative to an adjustable spanner to carry with me at work on my tool belt, however I need it to go up to at least 24mm so I'd probably have to look into getting the 150. The 180 looks just a bit too bulky to carry all day.