I can't really comment but aren't these sort of tools for our brothers over the pond who are cack handed, please prove me wrong as then I may then spend some money....... as you know you never have enough tools.......
 
Just wondering if anyone has these or has used them & what they're like ?
Got the Knipex Installation Pliers much better that than the Milwaukee Rubbish imo
 
No good to me Pete, I don't really get involved in the installation side much anymore.
What do the American one have that the Knipex don't?
 
Hi Pete: They're smaller, which is a plus when working inside equipment. The cable shear on the knipex wouldn't get used either.
Another plus for the Milwaukee: My missus is paying for them ;):):thumbsup:.
 
Hi Pete: They're smaller, which is a plus when working inside equipment. The cable shear on the knipex wouldn't get used either.
Another plus for the Milwaukee: My missus is paying for them ;):):thumbsup:.
No contest then Andy, crikey you have a good Woman, buying you tools, one mention of B&Q and her in doors hide me wallet:eek:
 
No contest then Andy, crikey you have a good Woman, buying you tools, one mention of B&Q and her in doors hide me wallet:eek:

Aye mate, think I'll keep her for a while longer ;):). Don't know about your missus hiding your wallet at the mention of B & Q, one mention of that place & my wallet hides it's self :D
 
Aye mate, think I'll keep her for a while longer ;):). Don't know about your missus hiding your wallet at the mention of B & Q, one mention of that place & my wallet hides it's self :D
What I meant was anywhere that sells tools, of any description, but yes I know what you mean. Oh by the way they sell those Milwaukee type tools in my local shed. Just saying:rolleyes:o_O
 
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Ours just went as did the next one down the list, ours is now B & M bargains.
Sad so Sad B&Q an institution, rename it Home Depot
 
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Got the Knipex Installation Pliers much better that than the Milwaukee Rubbish imo
Hi Pete: They're smaller, which is a plus when working inside equipment. The cable shear on the knipex wouldn't get used either.
Another plus for the Milwaukee: My missus is paying for them ;):):thumbsup:.

Ha hah, are you really that naive......... one way or another you will have paid £120 for a £60 tool......... if the wife buys it for you ;o))))))
 
Well my new Milwaukee pliers arrived today and they seem to be a good buy. Nice weight to them, nice comfortable grips & feel good in the hand. Not had a chance to use them in anger yet but can't see there being any problems.

Damn, now I've gotta be nice to my missus again :(:eek::D
 
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