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Who makes Snap On pliers?

SKAutomotive

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I saw a post on here saying Knipex, but that seems just silly, since Knipex is German made and Snap On pliers say USA made on them. Is it Snap On themselves?
 
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They make the majority of them, some styles such as locking pliers are made for them.
 

clfan4life

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Their locking pliers are Grip On (which are amaing by the way) made in Spain. I have seen a blue point Knipex crimper though. But yes, for the most part they are USA made
 

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You might be able to save a little money on ebay, but those long nose pliers generally sell pretty good.
 

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I have that set. They are great. I couldn't find another USA made set that long. Snap on makes them on their own as others have said. And yes the box does say USA not the tool but that is changing I guess
 

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I own several pairs of Snap On pliers and I've always understood that they were made by Snap On themselves. A Snap On catalogue from a few years back listed the various Snap On plants and what was made there. I'm fairly sure pliers were included in the list, and I've never seen pliers identical to Snap On with any other brand name on them! Good pliers too! Just a shame they discontinued the classic "all steel" handled models!
 
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Fair enough! I was thinking of the most popular models such as Linemans, long nose and cutters, which are what I own! I don't doubt many of the specialist models are bought in! Still good quality and U.S.A. made though!
 

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glad to be of service!:lol_hitti

Wilde makes these for snap on?



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MattPersman

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I think they make the Bluepoint version of those battery pliers

Snap on branded pliers I think are mostly made by them. I use snap on pliers 90% of the time and am very impressed with them
 

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You want 14-1/2'' long and a special 35 degree angle?

Yeah, you're gonna have to pay the money. :D
 

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Back in the day Snap-On had the pliers made by Vacuum Grip. later, Snap On acquired Vacuum Grip and continued making them. For the US built pliers it's probably still whatever remnants of the original company doing it.
 
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bry@n

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Nice to know about the pliers. I have a really old set of pliers that I found in my dad's old tool box. I have to see when they were made.

They are all metal and have circles on the handles.
 

Trash Mech

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There is no substitute for certain snap on pliers. There is a reason you're looking at those specific pliers.
 
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