In this video I compare three new electricians scissors from Amazon to see how they compare to my old Klein and Commercial Electric brand scissors. The new scissors are by ARES, C. Jet Tool, and Work Pro. I show how they cut in a few different environments and how the designs differ.
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Video Transcript:
Hello, this is Michael
with Field Tech Academy.
In today’s video,
I’m going to be talking about
several different types
of electrical scissors.
I’m a data tech
and so I use
electrical scissors every day performing Field Nation alternative client service calls.
And I’ve had some issues
with finding a pair
that I really like for long
term usage.
I bought three new types
of electrician scissors.
And I’m going to talk to you
about the ones
that I’ve used in the past.
And I hope that
this will help you
to make a decision
on what kind of scissors
you’d like
to have in your tool bag.
Let’s get into it.
When I first started out,
I didn’t know any better,
and these were the only kind
of scissors I had ever seen.
This particular set is made
by Klein,
when it comes to scissors.
I don’t like anything bulky.
I don’t really like the
the thumb spot.
I get caught in it.
It just doesn’t seem to work
really well.
So after that,
I graduated to this style.
This one’s made by Klein.
This one’s made
by Commercial Electric.
They’re the same principle,
but the idea is that
they’re supposed to give you
a little bit more leverage
by this little piece here,
you’ve got more to grab onto
to be able to really cut
some thicker cable.
Again, I don’t like this set
because the hole really hasn’t
improved any.
So you’re still gonna have
the same problem.
If you do use your thumb,
you’re going to get
your thumb stuck in this.
This set same principle.
Ironically, the thumb
hole is almost useless.
I can’t even
put my thumb in this.
So there’s really no usage
for that.
It’s really going to all
be external.
The problem I’ve had with
this style
is that eventually
the blades get so dull
that they’re not cutting
fine things.
Like a pull string,
or like the tension
string inside
the jacket of a network cable.
I bought a sharpener,
tried to sharpen them
and that kind of worked.
Kind of didn’t.
The other problem with
this style is
you really can’t cut anything
that’s very thick.
Once you get past
or RJ’s in a bundle
or a ground cable,
that’s a little thicker.
even with the leverage,
you’re really
not going to be able
to cut through that.
So I got on Reddit,
looked in the low
voltage group
and saw some guys
talking about scissors,
and they recommended
different pairs and all that.
figure I’ll just buy all three
and I’ll run them
through the paces
and see which one I like,
and I’ll keep the ones
that really work for me.
This is C Jet Tool.
ARES This one is work pro.
I haven’t heard of these
brands.
And maybe I’m
just out of the loop.
So I’m looking at it
in terms of functionality
and what they’ll do.
More than I care about
what the brand is when I’m running a ticket for a Field Nation alternative company.
Each one of these comes
with a belt holster.
Yeah.
I don’t know that I would
actually use the belt holster.
I carry around a small
hip pouch,
and I’m looking for something
that will easily fit
in this slot right here,
because that’s where,
by nature,
I reach for my scissors.
Something I thought was
really interesting
was the different approaches
to the handles.
This particular brand
gives you this kind of a grip.
So it’s nice because your hand
can slip in and out I guess.
You’ve got a spot
for your index finger.
This is a pretty traditional
set up.
Same concept.
A little bit of an angle.
So obviously you can get
maybe
a better angle at your cable.
So I like that idea.
when I was looking
at buying these,
one of the big functions
that I thought would be
an advantage
is that
these have more leverage
and will cut thicker
gauge cables.
Right now
I have to carry around
a larger grade cutter
For ground wire
or for generally bigger cable.
And I think with each of these
you’ll see this curved spot
right here.
This is designed to give you
that really strong leverage
to cut thicker cables.
The next thing that
I’m looking for
is the ability to strip cable.
Each one of these has a wire
stripping feature in them.
As you can see,
you’ve got the ability
to put in different
gauge wires and strip them.
This pair and this pair gives
you three different gauges.
This one only gives
you two different gauges.
One nice thing I noticed about
these
is they’re going to allow you
to crimp things.
So this actually has
two different crimp points
for two different types.
This one is more of a pointed
and this is more of a flat.
This one only
has one. And it’s pointed.
This one
has one and it’s pointed.
The only real differences I’m
seeing here
is handle structure,
the number of strip points
you have,
and the number of points
you have.
This one C Jet tool
would appear to be the best.
I don’t really care about this
wonky handle.
So even though I’ve got two
crimp points,
I don’t use
crimping that much.
So for me,
I would probably just
go with this one
because I’d have
the three gauges for stripping
and the crimp portion
if I ended up using it.
this little ARES,
I don’t really have
any problem with it,
but if I’m choosing between
this one and this one,
I like the angle
o f the handles.
And I like the fact
that I’ve got three strip
gauges rather than just two.
nothing here is really
dramatically stronger
than the other one.
I think it’s really going
to come down
to personal preference.
and I’ll put a link
to all three of these
in the description
of the video.
That way you can click through
and read all the features
yourself and decide
between you’d like to buy
Let me show you
some of what I’m talking about
with the cutting problems
I’m having with my old set.
Now, these are brand new,
so I don’t expect these
to have any problems.
But if we do see some problems
and they’re brand new,
then we know that that’s not
going to be the best one
to buy.
my older scissors
are really struggling
to cut things
that are not stiff and hard,
that are more fine.
This is the set that I’ve been
using most recently.
That’s the best of them.
And this
seems to cut okay here.
Here’s my problem.
See how that just folds over.
So my old set
just is not cutting it.
I don’t really like
this style.
But that one actually cuts.
Now let’s
see how the new ones do.
This is for the large
diameter.
It still cuts it.
So I can see that kind of
being a problem like here.
You can cut anywhere
along the blade.
Here I would feel like
I need to get it out here,
but even here, it does cut.
Let’s see how this one does.
Okay.
Okay.
That cut. Again
they’re brand new blades.
I really wouldn’t expect
anything crazy,
but it’s good to know
if something does happen here.
That one
didn’t cut as well here.
But again, most of the time
I’m going to be cutting here.
But that’s something to keep.
Note of that right here.
It’s not cutting it clean.
And these other two did
seem to cut it very clean.
Okay.
So both of these cut very well
in the larger gauge section.
one of the problems I’m having
is with this tension string.
You know, you want to cut this
when you’re stripping
your cables back.
So in my current
pair of scissors,
I mean, it won’t cut it
unless I have
a lot of tension on it.
And then obviously when I have
tension on it will cut it.
Same thing here.
No cut.
That one actually cuts it.
So let’s see how
these modern style ones do.
Okay.
That cut
clean with no tension at all.
It’s just loose.
Ok, that one did not cut.
And that one did cut.
So we got mixed results on
even these new ones.
Let’s
see how it does with this
tape in the center here.
Okay, that cuts out there
with no tension.
That cuts.
That one cuts great.
Even my old Klein
one seemed to do well.
That one does all right on it.
And that one does okay.
Just for curiosity,
let’s cut a paper towel
and see how this does.
That’s cutting pretty well.
This one just doesn’t seem
to get in there and cut it.
This one cuts pretty well.
So overall,
I really feel like this one
and this one I like the most.
I’m going
to lean this direction
just because I like the angle.
And this has three strip
points instead of two.
Otherwise
they’re very similar.
Of course, they’re all brand
spanking new,
so I would expect the blades
to be sharp.
So we’ll see
what happens over time.
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