Hello, has anyone bought or used the viperclip gun , it was the one on dragons den a few years back. If so what are your thoughts.
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The guy didn't actually want the investment I think he wanted £100K for 5% of the business when the dragon's startedcrunching the numbers it came to light that the guy had earned £4m already that is when he told them he didn't need the investment but wanted their marketing expertise to get him into international markets with his productThink it has been mentioned. There was a junction box on there a few years ago. Chocbox? I wanna say. Worth millions now and don't think they got the investment in the end.
I've looked at it, but while the standard clips are reasonably priced the fire clips are 3 times the priceHello, has anyone bought or used the viperclip gun , it was the one on dragons den a few years back. If so what are your thoughts.
Thanks
I've looked at it, but while the standard clips are reasonably priced the fire clips are 3 times the price
They have been at Elex this year and I asked why adding a small strip of metal to create a fire clip pushes the price up so much and the response was that the cost of product testing and certification is quite high and has to be built in to the costs
I often fit cables made from plastics and a piece of glass thinner than a human hair, I still have to fire clipRealistically, how often are fire clips needed for flat cables?
I hadn't realised you could buy normal clips for this gun. An interesting development that makes this gun unique when compared with DeWalt and Milwaukee.I've looked at it, but while the standard clips are reasonably priced the fire clips are 3 times the price
They have been at Elex this year and I asked why adding a small strip of metal to create a fire clip pushes the price up so much and the response was that the cost of product testing and certification is quite high and has to be built in to the costs
An extra £90 - £100 for the fire version is a bit steep for the addition of a tiny strip of metal thoughI hadn't realised you could buy normal clips for this gun. An interesting development that makes this gun unique when compared with DeWalt and Milwaukee.
From the try out I had on the stand at Elex they are a good piece of kit if you are regularly clipping T&E and possibly a bit neater than the Dewalt one size fits all staplesThanks for the replies , it looks a lot neater using individual clips than a one size fits all . As they’ve been available for a few months I’d love to hear how they perform. Was expecting youtube electricians to be reviewing them .
Thanks for the replies , it looks a lot neater using individual clips than a one size fits all . As they’ve been available for a few months I’d love to hear how they perform. Was expecting youtube electricians to be reviewing them .
Found those nicebutdim .A search of Youtube shows two reviews.
Found those nicebutdim .
I’d like a review where someone has done a couple of houses with it and then gives an opinion ideally . Thought they’d be something on YouTube like that now it’s been available for a few months .
Still no proper reviews by YouTube electricians , I find this strange as it’s been available for ages now.Yeah, that's the same with most reviews from Youtube electricians. Efixx is like a marketing channel that lets us know about new stuff, but never really get close to a proper review. A lot of Youutbe electricians seem to provide basic reviews in exchange for free stuff (or possibly more) and the tools are rarely seen again. To be fair to Bundy, he does seem to provide ongoing reviews over lengthy periods, but this is generally limited to one brand.
Someone with the unassailable ethics of David Savery would make a good tool reviewer, but I don't think it's something he's likely to be interested in.
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