SRU1436
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i do not have any Snap on pliers, these will be my first. They look amazing.
Not sure, we have a truck come by on Friday, I work in the office but was out when it came by. I texted one of our mechanics a pic of the pliers from this thread. The rep. told him they are not available yet. I showed him a couple pics of this thread. I guess I will check in next week with the rep. The couple interactions I have had with this lady rep have not been great seems like if your not buying a $15K toolbox she don't have time for you.How to get these if I don’t have a rep ?
Not sure, we have a truck come by on Friday, I work in the office but was out when it came by. I texted one of our mechanics a pic of the pliers from this thread. The rep. told him they are not available yet. I showed him a couple pics of this thread. I guess I will check in next week with the rep. The couple interactions I have had with this lady rep have not been great seems like if your not buying a $15K toolbox she don't have time for you.
Probably more than you want to pay, just a guess.How much are these going for?
If it’s a good tool I don’t mind paying that much. “Buy once cry once” is what I always say.Probably more than you want to pay, just a guess.
One sold for $95 on ebay. Last one is up to $99. Guess this thread is increasing the priceThose are pretty sweet. People on eBay apparently want a hundred bucks a copy for them...![]()
One sold for $95 on ebay. Last one is up to $99. Guess this thread is increasing the price![]()
62.50 isn’t bad at all, and in-line with the rest of their pliers.******* vultures. I paid $62.50 for my pair back in February.
Like I said earlier, not a bad price if you consider most Knipex pliers are around $50 and we're all happy to spend that.
I'm sorry to hear some of you guys have **** dealers. I've been there and done that. My current guy doesn't need my business, but he treats me well.
Those look useful for sure.
So how long 'till HF makes a knock off?![]()

I didn't know the exact shipping cost from the SO website, but figured it was high and it seems you confirmed that. I am not a registered user so I couldn't see the charges. The Local Snap On Rep is about 20 miles from me. He shipped them to me for $4 (less than I thought it would be). I paid the price listed on the website plus tax. I have no idea if other SO reps ship to local buyers. Seems like a good idea to ship vs trying to meet up somewhere if you don't work at a shop that they regularly stop. This is the only time I've purchased a Snap On tool. These pliers were unique/handy enough in my eyes to buy them. Everything else, no. I don't make a living with my tools and rarely if ever wear them out or break them to justify the Snap On level.The problem with ordering from the SO website is that they charge $18 for shipping until you get to the free shipping threshold of $249. (I placed an order with them in March and the threshold was $199.) Remember when they shipped all orders for free? If you can find a pair on eBay for less than $80 then you’re doing alright, but $100 is just stupid.
I understand that snap on calls them flank Jaw. But you are on the right track. I need buy a pair sometime.Because of the flank drive instead of sharp teeth?
Got myself a pair as they were on promo but I’m not quite impressed with their slop, anyone else with this issue, apart from that they seem to be nice.
These are narrow nose/needle nose slip joint pliers. The jaws can be parallel and reach into a narrow opening for a better grip.What exactly are the multitude of uses for these slip joint pliers?
I retired my Snap-On slip joint pliers years ago, just didn't find them that useful to be honest, not knocking them just curious??
Yes, similar but not three position:Didn't SK sell something similar to this design ~10 years ago? Maybe they were made by WF? And if so may have also been sold by Craftsman? I know I remember a slip-joint type needlenose type plier sold by SK....
One of the Japanese plier companies also makes an ~11" long model of a slip-joint needlenose.
Even though I already have way too many pliers (meaning not enough available storage space for more), these do look useful, so I'd like to pick up a pair. If SO didn't have such a high free shipping threshold, I'd already own them.



I'd never bought anything Snap On and I looked at the website and saw the shipping cost as well. I wanted these pliers, but paying so much to ship just that one pliers did seem to put me off.Even though I already have way too many pliers (meaning not enough available storage space for more), these do look useful, so I'd like to pick up a pair. If SO didn't have such a high free shipping threshold, I'd already own them.
Yes, but they only have 2 positions....... Snap On has 3 positions................
Reminds me of the Kraeuter three position slip-joints that existed before Snap-on but get no love...Yes, but they only have 2 positions....... Snap On has 3 positions................
thought of this "article", not on tools though![]()