Ohio Andy
Well-known member
Why yes, I do like Channellock. Ever seen the 480 20" BigAzz (R) straight jaw tongue & groove pliers?
What are the claimed features:
Note that I have a set of these types of pliers from ChannelLock, Wright Tool, and Tekton. ChannelLock and Tekton both came pretty loose from the factory (very easy to manipulate). Most of my Wright Tool versions were pretty tight from the factory and I needed to manipulate them in the same way that I had to manipulate my Snap-On long nose pliers to make them usable; in other words, I had to break them in.
What are the claimed features:
- ORIGINAL STRAIGHT JAW Tongue & Groove Pliers provide a strong, versatile grip for use in both directions. [Comment: I think that this is also related to (3) below that the teeth are at 90-degrees. I usually check the pliers to see if the teeth are angled so that I grab in the correct orientation. Side note, true for Tekton and Wright Tool.]
- RELIABLE PERMALOCK® fastener eliminates nut and bolt failure with increased joint strength. [Comment: Tekton and Wright Tool both have a nut on one side that I assume allows you to take these apart, I have never tried for these. ]
- STRONG 90-degree, laser-hardened teeth for superior grip and longevity [No idea who has the best]
- FORGED HIGH-CARBON U.S. STEEL is specially coated for ultimate rust prevention [Nice, no comment.]
- UNDERCUT tongue and groove won’t slip [Nice, no comment.]
- CHANNELLOCK BLUE® grips for added comfort and reduced hand fatigue. [Comment: I like them.]
- 100% MADE IN USA [Comment: Same for Tekton and Wright Tool.]
Note that I have a set of these types of pliers from ChannelLock, Wright Tool, and Tekton. ChannelLock and Tekton both came pretty loose from the factory (very easy to manipulate). Most of my Wright Tool versions were pretty tight from the factory and I needed to manipulate them in the same way that I had to manipulate my Snap-On long nose pliers to make them usable; in other words, I had to break them in.










