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 No.165

Not sure if this is the place to post it but I'm looking in to getting a pair of Klein's and I would want some opinions on the what ones would be good, I'm a pretty apprentice electrician so I was going to go with the d200-9ne-ins pic related due to the voltage protection, even if its just a luxury.

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Woah bro, $70?!?
The grips look like they'll be a hassle gettin in and out of your belt. I hear you on voltage protection but I'm not so sure its necessary.
Maybe something slimmer?

 No.167

>>166
I'm not sure how Milwaukee's snips are, but if they're anything like the other Milwaukee tools I've used, they should be good.

I also like the design of those better than those posted by OP.

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>>167
If you have not yet got your hands on these, I recommend them. Truth be told, I'm not an electrician. I'm in industrial maintenance so mine dont get used all the time.

 No.172

>>169
I should really go buy a pair of these. I've got a pair of really cheap wire strippers, but those look really nice.

 No.193

My dad an I are both still rocking real old Piano Power grips, I don't even know how old it is but man, it just keeps on going.



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