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I agree, buy once cry once.I agree with the posts above, if you're spending the money, get the Knipex/equivalent non-interchangeable tip pliers.
Kind of apples to oranges though, right? I mean, the quarter turn set gives you essentially 12 pairs, because each set is convertible from inside to outside.
I have that set as well. I keep it in my road box because it doesn't take up any space. But if you have the space, I wouldn't want to mess with interchangeable tips for everyday use.I have this set and it's decent ($40 at HD right now):
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Channellock 8 in. Retaining Snap Ring Pliers 927 - The Home Depot
Acquire the Channellock 8 in. Retaining Ring Pliers 927, with spring-activated latch for easy storage includes 5 interchangeable tips and converts quickly for use with either external or internal ringswww.homedepot.com
I have that same set and broke a tip first time I used it. The tool itself seems well made. Ive broken those replaceable tips from other brands (Blue Point etc) they work fine for infrequent use but are sometimes a PITA.I have this set and it's decent ($40 at HD right now):
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Channellock 8 in. Retaining Snap Ring Pliers 927 - The Home Depot
Acquire the Channellock 8 in. Retaining Ring Pliers 927, with spring-activated latch for easy storage includes 5 interchangeable tips and converts quickly for use with either external or internal ringswww.homedepot.com
I have that set as well. I keep it in my road box because it doesn't take up any space. But if you have the space, I wouldn't want to mess with interchangeable tips for everyday use.
I have that same set and broke a tip first time I used it. The tool itself seems well made. Ive broken those replaceable tips from other brands (Blue Point etc) they work fine for infrequent use but are sometimes a PITA.
Ive wanted to buy that USA made Harbor Freight set since they came out but haven't pulled the trigger yet. I have a couple of the very large ICON snap ring pliers which i havent had any issues with and worked great on some large snap rings on wife's Mercedes. I also purchased several Wilde USA Made pliers that I used on my truck's transmission rebuild. The Wildes seem to be very well made and worked perfectly. I may just fill in the sizes I dont have with those vs the ICON set. This is one of those tool sets that I'd like to buy but don't really have a need to use them all that much.

^ Essentially the same as the Craftsman I paid $34 for several years ago.I have this set and it's decent ($40 at HD right now):
I have this set and wouldnt waste it on a broke **** dog......worthlessI have this set and it's decent ($40 at HD right now):
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Channellock 8 in. Retaining Snap Ring Pliers 927 - The Home Depot
Acquire the Channellock 8 in. Retaining Ring Pliers 927, with spring-activated latch for easy storage includes 5 interchangeable tips and converts quickly for use with either external or internal ringswww.homedepot.com
I have this set and wouldnt waste it on a broke **** dog......worthless
Knipex make fixed tip pliers that deal with shafts and bores up to 140mm (5.5"). Bigger than that, they're interchangable tips. They are not inexpensive, about 50 or 60 a pop, last I looked at them.Look at the Icon description again, holy sh**, these are the big snap ring pliers up to 4" not dinky little ones like the knipex so many are stroking off to. Interchangeable tips is all you get in this size and probably all just rebranded lang.
Any link to those knipex? I search and the largest set I could find was 9in pliers. You're not moving much of a snap ring with that small of a lever. Even those langs take some force to move heavy duty 2" rings.Knipex make fixed tip pliers that deal with shafts and bores up to 140mm (5.5"). Bigger than that, they're interchangable tips. They are not inexpensive, about 50 or 60 a pop, last I looked at them.
the icons are pretty clearly rebrands of Lang, which are excellent pliers, though HF have added a hefty markup to them.
https://www.knipex-tools.com/produc.../internal-snap-ring-pliers-forged-tips/4411J4Any link to those knipex? I search and the largest set I could find was 9in pliers. You're not moving much of a snap ring with that small of a lever. Even those langs take some force to move heavy duty 2" rings.
used mult different size sets of these, i like them for occasional use and havent had any issues for years nowI have this set and it's decent ($40 at HD right now):
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Channellock 8 in. Retaining Snap Ring Pliers 927 - The Home Depot
Acquire the Channellock 8 in. Retaining Ring Pliers 927, with spring-activated latch for easy storage includes 5 interchangeable tips and converts quickly for use with either external or internal ringswww.homedepot.com
Interesting nothing came up for large sizes even individually.https://www.knipex-tools.com/produc.../internal-snap-ring-pliers-forged-tips/4411J4
That's an internal pair, 12.5" long, good to 5.5".
do some clicking from there, and you can find the rest. I don't think they make a set of the bigger ones, probably because they're specialized, and people buy them as they need them.
Even if that sumbitch was dug in like an Alabama tick?I have this set and wouldnt waste it on a broke **** dog......worthless
Even if that sumbitch was dug in like an Alabama tick?