and for anyone that hasnt realized, Milwaukee redesigned the lineman pliers only a few months after the originals came out.. the new ones (center) and exactly the same handle size and shape and the Kliens. in this picture are the old milwaukee, new milwaukee, and some older crescents.. basically the older crescents dont have much difference than Kliens, or Jonards - which is another professinal brand.
i own BOTH Milwaukee's, the old crescents, the new cresecnts pivot pro's, the crescent compound cutting model (probably my favorites), Jonards, Channellocks, Kliens, and Knipex. both models of the Milwaukee are very smooth to operate - not Knipex quality, but neither is Klein. the grips on the new model are REALLY nice.. i already like them alot more than i thought i would, and they are not suppose to peel, which is one thing that plagues many of the others. by holding and moving them around, i would rate the new model on par with Klein - there really is not much difference at all between them - i had them side by side in the store with a new pair of Kliens. so i dont know who refered to the hand tools as "harbor freight quality" but you obviously have not handled or used either model.. also - there is only a $1 difference between these and new channellocks - and in all honesty, there is nothing special about channellocks other than them being made in the US. for me, i think the $1 difference is worth it to not have grips peeling off the handles a few weeks after buying them.
if you are dead set on US hand tools, channellock is a good option - but by no means are they superior to some other options out there, and the new Milwaukee's seem like a really viable option now..
