Reddit Reddit reviews KNIPEX Tools 00 20 06 US2, Pliers Wrench 3-Piece Set

We found 12 Reddit comments about KNIPEX Tools 00 20 06 US2, Pliers Wrench 3-Piece Set. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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KNIPEX Tools 00 20 06 US2, Pliers Wrench 3-Piece Set
Pliers wrench 3-Piece set (7, 10, and 12-inch)Contains Part #'s: 86 03 180, 86 03 250 and 86 03 300Replaces a full set of inch and metric open end wrenchesSmooth parallel jaws for damage free installation of plated fittingsAdjustment at the touch of a button directly on the workpiece
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12 Reddit comments about KNIPEX Tools 00 20 06 US2, Pliers Wrench 3-Piece Set:

u/Jestersdead · 16 pointsr/aviationmaintenance

Knipex are amazing. I borrowed them constantly for like a week and bought this set and recommend them to everyone.

u/Feet_of_Frodo · 10 pointsr/aviationmaintenance
u/Xander_Fury · 4 pointsr/Plumbing

I can't speak highly enough of knipex's slip joints and especially their pliers wrench. Holy hell do I love their pliers wrench. This Raptor is also exceptional, and all the Raptor branded hand tools are are a very good quality for a very fair price.

Makita, Milwaukee and Dewalt all make very serviceable cordless tools. My brother runs Makita and likes them a lot. I'm in DeWalt, and some of the new 60v stuff is really cool. Also Dewalt has this impact driver which has a push button bit release instead of a collet and a three speed torque selector. Probably my favorite tool of all time.

u/bob_cock · 4 pointsr/Tools

GearWrench 35pc micro driver set I have one of these and it comes in handy all the time. I'm a professional mechanic and this kit always comes with me on service calls.

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Wera Tool-Check Plus Bit Ratchet Set with Sockets - Imperial Basically a fancier more indepth version of the GearWrench set. I don't own one, but its on my list and would likely replace the GW set at work. I'd bring the GW set home.

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Knipex Alligator Plier Set What can be said, Knipex makes the best pliers. You can grab hex heads, turn pipe as it grips like a mother, and any other thing your sweet little heart desires.

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If you want to save up a little more cash, these Knipex Plier Wrenches are awesome or so I've heard Also on my list of stuff to get. These play a similar role as adjustable wrenches.

u/100LL · 3 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop

Actually I didn't buy a set, but you can get a better deal on them if you do get one.

First I bought the 7 inch after using a coworkers' and thought it was nifty, but still thought it was ridiculous spending $45 on a set of pliers. Then I realized how amazing they are and about a month later got the 12 inchers and had no problem paying the $60 for them. Honest to fuck, even if they were $200 today I would buy them again.

Anyway. The set I've seen has 7, 10, and 12 inchers, and I can't see myself using the 10. Maybe on the rare occasion I need it to fit somewhere ridiculous. So, my next purchase is actually going to be this set which has the CUTEST little 6" model that I want for fitting in small places. Then maybe some day the 16 inch but I really have no use for that at the moment. Maybe just to match my 1.5 inch ratcheting wrench which also gets used about twice a year.

u/thatsmoothfuck · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Incredibley expensive, but the best damn one handed wrenches I've ever used: KNIPEX 00 20 06 US2 3-Piece 7, 10 and 12 Pliers Wrench Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005EXNT2Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_FJOkybNPVQC6W

u/generally-speaking · 2 pointsr/Tools

I actually don't own one and I most likely never will. I got a couple of Knipex Cobra pliers as well as a Knipex Pliers Wrench instead and it's way faster and more comfortable to work with.

They grip so tight you can literally put one on a pipe and stand on it. Every mechanic where I work use them and I´ve never seen a single one with chipping, bad teeth or which has been bent.

u/TheOneKnownAsMonk · 2 pointsr/Tools
u/tagrav · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

my favorite oil filter wrench is decent grip sandpaper. currently using a strip of 150 grit for drywall sanding. grips oil filters like a mofo.

edit: you mentioned amazon. I've bought some Tekton branded items off of there and it feels in line with harbor freight, maybe up in their pro line as to quality. however if I ever had a issue they hooked me up even years later. I bought a hose reel from them 3 years ago and the locking arm started to wear out. they shipped me a new part for it free of cost. even gave me a maintenance pointer on it. gear wrench is on there and they got good enough tools (never dealt with something broken) I'm eyeballing these Knipex non nut fuckers right now https://www.amazon.com/KNIPEX-00-20-06-US2/dp/B005EXNT2Y/ref=sr_1_8?s=power-hand-tools&ie=UTF8&qid=1496376559&sr=1-8&keywords=knipex

u/wvucyclist · 1 pointr/manufacturing

I've found their "plier wrench" does a much better job than a regular adjustable wrench and can replace the open ended wrench in many cases, though I'm not sure how much you use your box end.

https://www.amazon.com/KNIPEX-Tools-00-20-US2/dp/B005EXNT2Y

that's the set I have.

u/RaptorATF · 1 pointr/toolporn

For AN fittings, a flare nut wrench is the most acceptable way to go and I see you have a couple of those. If those don't fit, open end wrenches, crows feet, or the Knipex pliers-wrench (expensive but so worth it) are fine. The problem with the crescent/ford is they can loosen up and will round off fittings whereas the Knipex can apply pressure onto the nut.