Finally! Best Pliers I've Ever Tested! Not Even Close!

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Published 2024-09-15
Knipex, Milwaukee, Blue-Point, GearWrench, Channellock, Gedore, NWS, Tekton, Barnwell, Wazakura, Bates, Speedwox, Kseibi, Hautmec, WorkPro, American Mutt Tools, Performance Tools, and Irwin. Pliers compared for performance for closeness of flush cut, handle force to cut through nail, screw, and drill bit. Finally, only one brand successfully cut through an hex key.

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➡ Products Tested In This Video (in no particular order):
Knipex: amzn.to/3tNZYTW
Wiha: amzn.to/3vrixO2
GearWrench: amzn.to/3SbZ1hs
Gedore: amzn.to/41ZdJvx
Barnwell: amzn.to/4aPa9bn
American Mutt Tools: amzn.to/3vEjRNz
Tekton: amzn.to/3tNZopg
Speedwox: amzn.to/3HgCvOc
Performance Tools: amzn.to/3Sb0xQZ
Irwin: amzn.to/3TRHrkc
Milwaukee: amzn.to/3OmWr6f
Wazakura: amzn.to/48vUMD5
NWS: amzn.to/3O1wjgN
Kseibi: amzn.to/3HeATEz
WorkPro: amzn.to/48Qv648
Hautmec: amzn.to/3TSb3Or
Channellock: amzn.to/3RWyYtd
Bates: amzn.to/3TVd502
Blue-Point: Available online at the Snap On store
Grip Strength Tester: amzn.to/3vFCKQf

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Canon EOS R6 Mark II: amzn.to/4aErF18
Canon 70D Camera: amzn.to/31b5Gy0
Azden Microphone: amzn.to/34d3DLE
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All Comments (21)
  • @ProjectFarm
    I tested a LOT of pliers. Here's the links to the ones tested and there's more information in the video description. Please keep giving me video ideas, and I'll keep reviewing products completely unsponsored. Thanks again, Todd Knipex: amzn.to/3tNZYTW Wiha: amzn.to/3vrixO2 GearWrench: amzn.to/3SbZ1hs Gedore: amzn.to/41ZdJvx Barnwell: amzn.to/4aPa9bn American Mutt Tools: amzn.to/3vEjRNz Tekton: amzn.to/3tNZopg Speedwox: amzn.to/3HgCvOc Performance Tools: amzn.to/3Sb0xQZ Irwin: amzn.to/3TRHrkc Milwaukee: amzn.to/3OmWr6f Wazakura: amzn.to/48vUMD5 NWS: amzn.to/3O1wjgN Kseibi: amzn.to/3HeATEz WorkPro: amzn.to/48Qv648 Hautmec: amzn.to/3TSb3Or Channellock: amzn.to/3RWyYtd Bates: amzn.to/3TVd502 Blue-Point: Available online at the Snap On store Grip Strength Tester: amzn.to/3vFCKQf
  • @Fekillix
    Knipex fan club members are rightfully celebrating in the streets right now. Nice to see so many different brands, especially also Gedore with their unique design.
  • @furyofbongos
    I've said it before: No annoying into reel, no begging for subscriptions and likes, just pure excellent content. Gotta love it!
  • The best part about Knipex running circles around their competition is that there are so many sources available on what principles guide them from design to manufacturing, they offer factory tours, there are basically no secrets to the performance of their tools and the competition still can't keep up.
  • I bought a pair of Knipex pliers 8-9years ago and they still serve faithfully to this day. So I would say they are a investment if you are using them often.
  • @artszabo1015
    Who in the hell tries to cut a drill bit or an allen wrench with a pair of nippers????? Only the wild man at Project Farm. Congratulations!!! You and Knipex are winners today. Art from Ohio
  • @jabuhrer1
    If this dude published a book that just listed the results of every test he’s ever done, it would be a best seller for decades.
  • @Baldrjac
    You've made me a knipex fan with your unbiased and well thought out testing. As a tradesperson who relies on these tools to make a living, you're the most beneficial channel on YouTube. Thanks PF
  • I use these cutters quite a bit, so as soon as I saw the title I said, “I’m buying whatever comes out on top”. Thanks for a great video!👍👊
  • @adamaj74
    Former industrial electrician here. I can 100% vouch for Knipex. I swapped out all my Kleins for Knipex. Nothing beats them. One of their most useful tools is their Pliers Wrench. Highly recommended. Couple more tips. For screwdrivers, try Wera. For an indestructible ratchet, try the Hazet 916HP or long handle 916HPL, rated for 1000nm/737ft-lbs of force. Thanks for the video!
  • Video idea: Best multimeter- Testing accuracy, time to measure, performance in cold climate, drop test, quality of included leads, screen size/clarity/brightness
  • @DDuffeeInc
    I have a garage full of Knipex and Wiha tools. Thanks to you I am probably going to add to my collection!!.....My wife say's " Thanks Project Farm!! " for making my husband spend more money on tools!!!
  • @donbert
    The Knipex Plier Wrench is life changing. Never will use regular adjustable wrenches ever again. It’s what most people who use a channel lock wrench actually need but don’t know exists.
  • @seaderforge
    The Wazakura is a design used for bonsai, to cut aluminum or copper training wire off branches. Bonsai tools usually have a very close to flush cut.
  • @alrun1836
    Knipex said “buy once cry once? No, buy once cry never!” 😅😂
  • I've never seen a tool dominate one of these like this Knipex. Wild.
  • Excellent review.. as a saltwater boat fisherman, bolt cutters are something you should have on a boat in case of an emergency.. however, these pliers take up less space and weigh significantly less.. and are just as effective!
  • I'm from Germany and only use Knipex and Wera, so it's nice to see not being too wrong with it. Best you can get on this planet
  • YT recommends a lot of tool test videos in my feed. You and TTC are the only ones I trust to give an honest review.
  • @otarsulava
    Suggested Video: Best CERAMIC BRAKE PADS: Akebono, Max Advanced, Power Stop, ACDelco, Wagner, Bosch, Brembo - heat resistant and wear test, which one makes less dust on metal contact