moronmountain
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Or should I look into other brands for looking pliers?
Grip on nothings better
vise grips are chinese ****!
Where's a good retailer, or online distibutor?
Epstein has some of the last remaining Vise Grips Made in USA
The old Peterson made Vice Grips are the best. The Irwin made in the USA ones teeth aren't nearly as hard and wear resistant as the Petersons were. It's a shame another good tool company down the *******.
Are those grip ons the same locking pliers Snap On sells?
Well, the owner who sold out to the Chinese in Kansas got many death threats. Had to have police protection for a while.
Greed will getcha every time!
A) The plant was in DeWitt, Nebraska . . . not Kansas
B) The owner is Newell Rubbermaid, not an individual. I'm sure someone got death threats, but shareholders (not individuals) have "owned" that company for awhile now.
C) It wasn't "sold" to a Chinese company, production was moved overseas. The brand is still owned by NWL, just produced overseas.
I'm all for bashing on companies that move american manufacturing jobs overseas, especially when it's my former employeer . . . but let's at least get the facts straight.
My Snapon guy has Visegrips that he says are NOS. They have "The Original" stamped on them, but no COO. Any idea if these are the real deal, or should I go with the "Grip-On" set?
Your snap on guy figures is you believe it about their new ratchets you'll believe it about his NOS vice grips...

thanks for the info. i was questioning those statements but did not have the time to go fact finding. is my info on the differances between us, global and imported models correct? i would think you would be a more accurate source.
Epstein has some of the last remaining Vise Grips Made in USA
How do you ID a made in USA vs. a USA w/ global components? I've seen some around with a star on the right side of the package.
How do you ID a made in USA vs. a USA w/ global components? I've seen some around with a star on the right side of the package.
)The Peterson name on them went away in the mid 80s (I think)
When in a store a quick feel for the allen set screw in the screw clamp will tell you it`s an import. You can find the NOS made in USA ones in lower volume hardware stores etc.