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73 06 160 Diagonal VDE Tested Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of 73 06 160 Diagonal VDE Tested

Powerful, light and universal, cuts finest strands as well as multi-core cables and piano wires. Handles insulated with multi-component grips. 40% less force required compared with standard Diagonal Cutters of the same length.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I won't buy any more.

Who chooses from 160 knipeks, take 7026160 are cheaper and bite better, why these are considered power, I don’t understand . Bought for: Works

Pros
  • Knipex
Cons
  • Price

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I won't buy any more.

Comes in a factory cardboard box. Only for professionals it makes sense, for a house the price tag for 200 grams of metal is not very adequate. Got pros: I took it as a gift to an electrician, a gift horse, as they say, but I seem to be satisfied and some use such at work with an electrician. The teeth are hardened with risks. Corresponds to the description. Cons below: Personal impressions are not worth it. For this money, you can take 10 Chinese and gnaw nails with them. I had to grease the…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

These side cutters are good for working with small cables and different wires - that's what they are intended for. They bite hard wire up to 2 mm not bad, but thicker wire is a little heavy, they require no small effort. I think the handles are to blame for this, or rather their hardening. Yes, and they would be wider, the metal itself. (The most ordinary Lux-tools cope with this task more easily, oddly enough). Not thick nails - no problem. I note the quality of the sponges with notches, which

Pros
  • High quality, nice to hold in your hand and work with wires.
Cons
  • Hard biting hard wire from 2 mm. Not intended for "kalenko" (black self-tapping screws, etc.). The price is quite high.