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What's the 8" cable shears like in the hand ? Is it too big?
Cheers don't suppose there's much advantage to knipex over CK
Was looking at the bahco but I dunno about the quality
Is it good on flexes ?Knipex ergostrip. Bought it about a week ago and it’s fantastic
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Finally got these as well for the impact driver , seems very cheap dunno is there diy versions of these, 2 months delay on them
Yes and not bad on T&EIs it good on flexes ?
Think I'll get the CK automatic tool and thisBrilliant on flex. That’s the reason I bought it
Usually disks are 115mm or 125mm when new, but they get smaller with use... Same internal hole of 22.something mm.Dumb question how do I measure the size of my angle grinder , it's one of those 4" types but dunno exact size for new discs, there's a couple different sizes
Metabo wall chaser and 35L extractor even at nearly a grand!, SDS battery drill, impact driver and multi tool.Hi everyone, just want to know what are some tools you have that were worth the price tag or some tools that are less common/unusual that you would recommend?
a small circular saw, max cutting depth 26mm, great for lifting flooring especially warerock
measure them. the 160/180/200 is the overall length.I'm upgrading some of my pliars
What's the best size knipex combination pliers to get 160/180/200 , I have 2 old knipex ones but don't know what size they are ?
Looking for something comfortable for one-handed use
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