✂️ Cut Like a Pro, Feel the Power!
The KNIPEX 74 22 200 Comfort Grip High Leverage Angled Diagonal Cutter is an 8-inch professional tool engineered for tough, continuous use. Featuring induction-hardened cutting edges at approximately 64 HRC, it effortlessly slices through all wire types including piano wire. Its ergonomic plastic handle and optimized leverage system minimize hand strain while maximizing cutting performance, making it a must-have for service professionals and serious DIYers.
Brand | KNIPEX |
Material | Blend |
Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 2.75"W |
Color | Black |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.67 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Service Field,Cutter |
Specification Met | DIN ISO 5749 |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Cutting Width | 0.17 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00843221005177 |
Manufacturer | Knipex Tools LP |
Part Number | 74 22 200 |
Item Weight | 10.7 ounces |
Item model number | 74 02 200 T |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 8-Inch, Angled, Comfort Grip |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Diagonal Cutter |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Included Components | Knipex - 74 22 200 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**R
Best Hand Tool I Bought In Quite Awhile
I use these a lot and could not be happier. I am lazy and do not do to many reviews but I love everything about these. The alignment is perfect and zero light through the jaws. They have a crisp snap for any type of wire I feed it. The handles are really unusual. They don't feel like regular plastic handles at all. The inside is red and quite slick while the blue parts are almost sticky with amazing grip. The handle is smooth right out of the box. The fit and finish are fantastic. The angled head is just right. It's a really nice tool with the only downside is they take more pressure than the Kline's to do the same cuts but I think the Knipex will be around after the Kines have gone. I won't bore you with it cut this and that. If you want to see all the different things it can snip through go on YouTube.
Q**N
Premium quality
Cuts greatNice grip
C**5
Knipex is pretty good…
Electrician, 20 years. Yes, I’m a Klein guy. Who isn’t…? Been thinking about grabbing a set of Knipex for a while now (Strippers, Dykes, Lineman’s). I grabbed all three.Haven’t used the Dykes or the Lineman’s yet. I used the Strippers, already wrote a review. I’m short, the strippers are great. Not really a 3-1 tool. You can’t get the grip strength when splicing wires together. With 14awg, it can handle that. 12 is where it shows it’s not strong enough. But that’s fine. Overall 4.5/5.Dykes…They feel great, look great and are comfortable. If they cut anything like the Strippers did, then these will be great as well. The Dykes & Lineman’s are very similar to the Klein models. Kind of look the same, feel the same, etc… so they will be easy to use right out of the box.Price… $$$They are pricy. The brand itself. But it actually is great quality. Most of the complaints are about Price. I get it. They are expensive. But for me, I love tools. I’ll spend a little extra for something that is worth it.Final…As I said, I have t used the Dykes or Lineman’s yet (just got delivered today). By the end of the week (3/18/23) I’ll edit this with how I feel after the 1st week.So far so good though. Knipex has been making some noise in the electrical field. Split feelings. Klein guys are Klein guys. And that’s fine. They make a great tool. I’m a Klein guy. But I’m leaning towards Knipex lately. The 3 main guys are Red & Blue now.Lineman’sDykesStrippers.Hope this helps anyone on the fence.
P**K
Knipex, quality made in Germany.
The angle on theses pliers is excellent.
R**D
Great buy
Used the klien dykes for about 5 yrs now, no issues at all. Just wanted a journeymans upgrade and I must say, these things are nice. Definitely approve.
S**R
Best pliers I've ever bought
I'm an commercial electrician and I need something the has long lasting durability. These pliers are the best value for your money. They are by far the best pliers I've used. I've been replacing all my old klien tools with knipex now.
I**Y
Klein Vs Knipex , is it worthy ?
The comfort is great. Better then any I ever owned with a comfort grip. Love the way it felts in the hand and while working. BUT, I was not as impressed by the performance of the cutting. My Klein tools red handle comfort grip. Is way more better for cutting like butter. I see a lot of comments about these knipex dykes lasting long then their Klein’s. Perhaps that is true since I barely got these knipex in. I tested both in comparison on cutting at home with 12 awg and 12 awg. Insulated , bare and while in the sheathing of romex. Mid wire cuts, and at the tips of the wire in all 3 aspects. The Klein is smoother and cuts like butter. I can cut slowly with the Klein’s and it’s smooth and no extra tension the whole way while cutting. And I mean real slow. With the knipex I needed to have some more force into the cut when going slow. Or when I’m cutting 3 wires at a time in the sheathing. Same for the tips. The knipex isn’t bad though. It is highly impressive. But in comparison to my red comfort grip handle Klein’s, the Klein’s win and I wish I didn’t spend the extra $$$ on these knipex. I do have to say, after cutting for a while on the test. The knipex got smoother. And I took them to work and etc. they seemed to be smoother on cuts. But the Klein’s still win and it’s noticeable. If you don’t need a new pair , while being a Klein tools owner of dykes. Don’t bother. Otherwise get these.
R**I
Excellent
These diagonal cutters are great. Lots of leverage, strong, and sharp. Cuts through metal with ease.
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