I am looking to get some input regarding tubing tools, particularly live viper and one handed tools.
At this time I have made do without any tubing tools, though I am looking at getting a couple of tubing tools to use as I have reached the point where doing it by hand is no longer practical (going for 400-500 taps this year).
I am planning to pickup a 2 handed tubing tool, but was also thinking it may be good to have a smaller tool to help with assembling drop lines and installing taps (replace check valve taps every year).
Originally I was looking at the simple 1 handed tubing tool with vice grips, though then I also found the line viper. I have not heard much about this tool. From what I can gather from previous posts here it does provide a good bit of a hand workout but I did not see anything else major in the complaint department.
I did notice leader does make a similar model, their "Compact One Handed Tubing Tool", without vice grips, though the local supplier does not usually carry and I have not heard any reviews on that either.
Any input or suggestions from those with experience with these tools? I think I will definitely want the 2 handed for laterals, though just not sure on the one handed. Not having vice grips to constantly open and close would be nice. Might get the 2 handed this year, and just wait to get a one handed next year.
Thanks in advance.