tools of the trade

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Brewcrafter

I have never been disappointed with a Knipex product. - john

foakes

Received the little Knipex extractor pliers yesterday.

Better than expected as to the size and the ability to get into smaller places easier. 

At only 6", thin but overbuilt, these could be really good for quickly removing broken or goobered screws.

This is the 150 size, and was only $27 plus tax and free shipping.

I know that the 200 size has been a lifesaver and time saver, these might be better for some of the reels I work on.  We'll see...

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MarkT

I have both sizes of the Twin Grips and they're great. All of the Knipex (Kuh-nip-ex) pliers are great!
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MexicanGulf

Quote from: handi2 on January 29, 2023, 09:43:51 AMI use the Milwaukee power M4 power screwdriver that has a great clutch. The clutch is so light I have to tighten the screws with a screwdriver after. Or I use the M4 to tighten on larger reels.

Keith

Great tool!
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