KNIPEX09 11 240 SBA 9.5-Inch Ultra-High Leverage Lineman's Pliers with Fish Tape Puller and Crimper
A**R
After 12 months they've quit on me.
So I'll leave my original review below in brackets, which was 5 stars. For context I'm an apprentice lineman, I work outside, my tools mostly stay outside, I do not and will not be careful with my tools. I will not baby them I will use every single one as a hammer on a regular basis. They will get rained on, they will get put away wet, they will freeze. That's the reality. I bought these because I was led to believe that Knipex was a premium brand of pliers, and I have another pair, the cobras I think, that are pretty okay. So maybe they have a niche. I bought these to replace a Klein Tools' set of pliers that are so damn famous everyone just calls them Klein's. The short version of this story is that I now have two sets of Klein's.The first thing I noticed is that these have to be the worst grips in the history of something being named after the purpose it was built. There is no grip unless it's 77 degrees and sunny, when they get cold or wet or greasy or you look at em wrong they secrete Teflon and become a two hand tool. Second infraction is the hot rivet started to go. I was skeptical about how easy they were to open when I got em. And whatever clearance was there to begin with just got worse over time. There's now visible play in the rivet and it's just disappointing. And really the most egregious offence is the cutter. I was cutting what's called a wedge clamp, it's small and holds slack wire. I was cutting wire a little bit bigger than a coat hanger but definitely harder. It's a little steel hoop that holds the clamp to the pole or house. Now there is a hole that size in the cutter. It just shattered, I was squeezing with my left and couldn't figure out why the wire wasn't cutting. I looked and well, she's hooped.I would recommend the Klein's to anyone. I have a pair that's rusty, three years old, still cut what I need, rivet is good as new, I even got them between some secondary. Definitely scarred but not beaten.Now, what I will say about these Knipex, when the cutters worked, they do have good leverage and do cut well. The pliers have a very hard and aggressive tooth cut and really bite. The integrated crimper is very convenient. I think these would be outstanding for lighter duty indoor work. If you're one of those guys that cares for his hand tools and really appreciates a certain brand they'll probably do great. If you want something you can leave in the bottom of your bucket and will use them as a hammer, not only sometimes but frequently and intentionally like myself, stear clear.Now to Knipex, on the off chance you read this review: if you would put the same grip that you put on your cobra pliers these would have a crazy edge over some other brands. I use those all the time in wet slick leather gloves protectors and have great purchase on the tool. Or, honestly, and you won't do this, but you could always not out a grip on them. I ripped the grips off my old Klein's and like it 10x better.Anyway, just my experience.[I recently bought a pair of your Lineman's Pliers, and I have to say, I think they're the best in the business. I have the 09 11 240, and I chose those for the crimper addition and the "dipped" or plastic coated handles as I feel the thinner coating is easier to handle in my class 2 rubber gloves w/ leather gauntlets. I've used about four different brands: Craftsman, Klein, Milwaukee and yours. The Klein models are probably second best and, as I'm sure you know, share a lot of similar design elements which is what led me to your brand. I've been using my Knipex models for about 6 months and the blades cut like day one, there is almost no play in the rivet, the gripping surface pattern is still sharp, the increase in leverage really does make a difference, and there isn't too much flex in your handles. Other models I feel have too much flex and that diminishes cutting ability. I regularly cut 1/0 ACSR with these, especially if I'm climbing, and there isn't even the slightest bit of wear, that I can tell anyway, in the cutters. I use these as pliers, cutters, crimpers, a hammer, a pry bar and whatever else I try. I'm not easy on tools. They regularly get left in the snow and rain, ridden hard and put away wet and they perform every time I grab them. Guys always borrow them and make comments on the quality, your fit and finish is bar none, they really are top of the line. The only thing that I would change, and I mean this minute and picky really, is the grips on this model are just slick as ice when my gloves are wet. That's what I get for not getting the rubberized grips so it is what it is, and really it's 100% worth the trade. The next time I am in the market for a tool I'll be checking your line first and when I weld these pliers together or burn them up completely I'll have these on order within the hour. It's great that a company is still making serious quality tools, you have at least one more lifetime customer and I advertise for you on a regular basis. Please don't cheapen for the sake of larger margins as so many have done, if it's a premium tool, we'll pay a premium price. Thanks again.-NTK]
J**Y
Favorite hammer
Title sums it up.
E**.
Amazing ! Super smooth & sturdy.
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using Klein for the last 6 years and have finally decided to give Knipex a shot. I gotta be honest, you can feel the quality once you get a hold of these pliers. Definitely a 10/10 product.
C**B
Perfection!
I work in apartment maintenance. I accidentally dropped these off my golf cart awhile back. The back tire dragged them for probably 20-30ft; grinding them against asphalt. Afterwards, other than major cosmetic scratching on one side they are still perfect. They operate silky smooth; just like the day they arrived. If you want a pair of pliers that can do 90%+ of the electrical tasks you need(grip, pull, make little wire loops, cut wire, strip wire, and crimp) and withstand the apocalypse, this is it!
A**R
3rd pair not holding up to lockrings
its not like im over hitting these tightening lock rings , faced the right way they get stiff after a while , the comfort grips seem to hold up better , dont know if grips are the only difference , the high voltage version of these i believe is their best cutting out of the other 2 offered , maybe this is the lightest made thats why it doesnt hold up , it does feel lighter in hand than other 2 , dont think it could be from grip weight , look into it , i keep trying this tool thinking its me messing it up or just recieved one that wasnt made to last because i like how light it is in pocket / smooth grips slide right out of pocket but cant waste the money , ima go back to the comfort grip ones , hope this helps
O**.
Best linesman pliers for a career journey man electrician
4th pair I’ve owned in the past 12 years. Sometimes things get lost or stolen. Other times I forget to use my fluke voltmeter and I blow them up. All in all my favorite pair of linesman pliers to have and use. This time around I’m not using them on live wires. In comparison to other linesman pliers for electricians, Klein come in at a distant second, and there are no other linesman pliers for an electrician in my opinion.Received them earlier than anticipated, only three days after ordering. Came in original manufacturers packaging untampered in pristine condition.If you want the best linesman plier experience for heavy duty - everyday journeyman work, look no further and invest the money. The tools you work with are just as important and vital as the finish product you turn over. If you are a career journeyman electrician there’s no excuse when it comes to the quality of the tools in your arsenal.
J**I
BUYER BEWARE
I paid about 40 dollars for these things expecting them to be super good. They were until I made the rookie mistake of remotely challenging the tool. The blades are chipped after less than 6 months of use as the pictures demonstrate making cutting any multi conductor wire with a threaded tracer/rip cord a pain in the ass as you don’t get clean cuts. The blades chipped after cutting a fish tape once and after that you can see daylight through the blades at all points. Klein’s wouldn’t have let me down like this, hell the 10 dollar pair of craftsman’s I bought soley for doing a data job (our cat6 has threaded rip cord fared way better than this “pro tool” ever could. If you’re buying linesman’s to cut anything but copper I implore you to save your money and buy a pair of Klein’s or 2 pairs of the channel lock lineman’s which I’ve heard are awesome. If somebody from knipex could clear the air about the blade hardness issue (appears to be a recurring issue with many reviews) that would be awesome, especially since if you’re uninformed like me, break the tool in essence and then realize the warranty process involves a lot of steps (unlike other brands)
J**H
Built Like A Church - Highest Quality
As the wise man said, “sometimes you get what you pay for......but you never get what you don’t”. These pliers are simply the best. The hinge is like silk and the workmanship is precise. If you want quality tool that will last your lifetime......and then you can will it to your kid, this is it. Highly recommend.
B**N
This is what the real pros use!!!
Most bestest set of pliers you can get on the market period
M**R
El Material es muy Premium
Corta el Al-266 y el alma de acero del ACSR. Ergonomicas con buen agarre y muy buen filo
A**R
Favorite brand of tools
Knipex is such high quality I highly recommend
P**N
Tres bonne qualité
Outil professionnel de très grande qualité. Confortable et légère.
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