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Our snap on guy sold me with the needle nose when he was able to pick up a penny by grabbing Abe's head only.
Which version is this. I must own them.
Our snap on guy sold me with the needle nose when he was able to pick up a penny by grabbing Abe's head only.
Yes they are expensive but they make solid pliers in all categories.
Is that the only pair of pliers you own Merk? That is your choice for any reply about pliers.
They don't make combination pliers.
Really? Plus three more not shown on that page.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools.asp?tool=hand&Group_ID=680940&store=snapon-store
Those are slip joint and sloppy as can be. I should know, I own 3 pair of them.
These are proper combination pliers:
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Anybody have a set of 196NCF? They look like a nice set of plies adaptable to many different situations...talon grip, other serrated jaws and setup to cut heavy hardened wire
Footnote:
*Rated to cut .049" diameter music wire
**Talon Grip™
Applications:
•Gripping, Cutting, Fastener Turning, Pulling Cotter Pins
Description:
•Diamond serrated jaws provide a better grip and up to 57% increased pulling power
•Ramped tips provide stronger jaws and increased accessibility
•Rounded jaw edges minimize nicks to wire when making loops or bends
•Longer contoured handle with new joint location provides higher leverage and increased comfort
•196NCF cutters are rated to cut .049 diameter music wire
•Cold forged for better performance and long life
•Lifetime Warranty
•CE — Not Required
Additional Description:
• Rounded jaw edges minimize nicks to wire when making loops or bends
• Jaw tips are perfectly aligned and feature machined teeth for precise gripping strength with positive control
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Here's another comparison. I admit this isn't a 100% scientific comparison because each pair of pliers is a little different in design. However they are pretty similar.
In this case I grab a washer with the tip of the needle nose pliers and give it a firm CCW twist.
Notice the Knipex's deform. The jaws aren't even squarely gripping the object anymore.
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Here are the Kleins. The tips aren't deforming and I'm applying approx. the same torque:
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Now here are the SO's. Just like the Kleins, they are still gripping squarely on the washer.:
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The Kleins and Knipex's have about the same size taper/tip. The Knipex's are just a little bit longer. However the SO's have a bigger/heftier tip but at the very end it goes into a steeper taper.
If I want to grab an item and twist it, (very common task), the SO and Klein pliers are superior in strength. The design and construction of the Kleins just makes them a stronger plier then the Knipex.
The SO plier jaws are tapered differently and won't reach into quite as narrow a spot as the other two pliers. However they're the strongest for the tough tasks.
The Knipex are MADE to deform.


Stupid question, but when do you need to use pliers?
I always use my socket set.
I have never needed pliers.
Stupid question, but when do you need to use pliers?
I always use my socket set.
I have never needed pliers.
Too many uses to list, but heres a few. Removing and installing springs..handling hot objects you've just torched, or welded..holding a small part to drill a quick hole..using them to hold a puch,or chisel. Bending things that you cant do by hand. Removing broken, rounded bolts (if there is enough left to grip). The applications are endless, and depends on what you work on, but everybody needs pliers!!
Are you serious???
Sockets are for nuts and bolts. Pliers are for everything else!!
When do you need to use pliers...
Sorry, but that doesn't even register with my brain.

Here's another comparison. I admit this isn't a 100% scientific comparison because each pair of pliers is a little different in design. However they are pretty similar.
I surely see the deformation you're talking about with the Knipex, and I don't see it with the Klein's, but, while it's not as bad as the Knipex, I definitely see some flex with the Snap-on there. It looks like the teeth are turning off of the washer, and there's more "gap" between the jaws than the Klein (though, as stated, not as much as the Knipex).
Can anyone comment as to whether the Gearwrench double X pliers are good?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0014ZXWP0/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Are you serious???
Sockets are for nuts and bolts. Pliers are for everything else!!
Snap On, as said earlier in the thread, the 196CF and Electronic series. The Electronic line has a set screw adjustment to eliminate wobble! Have never seen that from any other manufacturer. The 137CF three position pliers are the absolute best heavy duty pliers I have ever used.
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My biggest disappointment was the NWS needle nose pliers, specifically the 140-69-70 6 inch pliers. The design of these is excellent, but the user experience certainly was not.
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The first pair I bought had handle wobble out of the box. Severe enough the cutter blades would bypass each other. The second pair started out with no problems, but after several jobs developed even worse wobble.
Shipping to return them for warranty would have cost as much as another pair of pliers, they went into the trash. Since I needed a 6 inch pliers with side cutter I went with Klien J203-6.
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The jaws are not as nice and narrow as the NWS, but the handles are rock solid and excellent!
Wrong, hammers are for everything else. Im with the new guy. Who the hell needs pliers!