I wouldn't say I EDC knipex on purpose, but more often than not I find myself putting them in my pocket because I use them so often, I quit carrying anything besides phone, wallet and keys since I'm usually around stuff with tools and don't like extra weight in my pockets, but this is one exception I make, the pliers wrench comes before my pocket knife or multi tool 100% of the time, I'm sure the mini cobra's will replace those for a carry tool, but we will seeHow do you like the Knipex. Do you EDC them?
they also make a mini plier wrenchheres how good the pliers wrench is
I went from an absolute hater of pliers to using those instead of anything else where possible, you're looking at a year of absolute abuse, cheater pipes, box end wrenches to extend them, using them for things you shouldn't ever use pliers for, I've been doing my best to break them, and they look brand new, most all knipex pliers are designed to self close when you use them the right way, but I've used the pliers wrench backwards countless times and you can still clamp down on the handles hard enough to where you just about cannot push or pull hard enough to make them slip, its honestly mindblowing the first time you use them
you can feel the quality of the steel, its very hard but has a little flex so you don't shatter them, the cobra pliers have wicked sharp jaws that will cut their own grooves into pipe or rounded bolts fairly easy
you can get the 10" pliers wrench and 10" cobra pliers combo for around $90 on amazon right now, buy it, you won't be disappointed
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I didn't know you had a tick illness, that sucks but you'll be better soon with the doxyAnaplasmosis is a lot worse than Lyme, that's for sure.
Yes, but better than not getting old.Something up with my left eye - woke two mornings ago with a black lacy veil over the center of my field of vision, and thousands of what look like raindrops on a window spread all over the visual field. Makes reading and fine detail work a pain after a while as it is tiring while trying to 'overlook' it.
I saw the ophthalmologist that morning, who said no retinal detachment, holes, or tearing, just vitreous humor pulling away from the retina, but then said, "not uncommon in the aged" (ouch! Hey, I am still immature, doesn't that count for something?!?).
If it doesn't resolve to get my visual acuity back I may have to undergo a vitrectomy.
I see the retinal specialist on Wednesday. This getting old is a pita.