
Found a Channellock #906 for 50¢ this morning.
What's a #906, you ask ? ............... See the next post.
You got a good deal on yours, I think I paid $2 for mine.Mine came with a Channellock 3/8 square drive spinner handle in like new condition though, so I guess I only paid double what you did. I've had my 906 for about two years now and I haven't found it to be incredibly useful (or even useful at all if I'm honest), but since it's a tool with no real equal in my tool collection I hesitate to get rid of it. Who knows, I might need to grab something strange and connect it to the end of a 3/8 ratchet in the future.
The 3/8 spinner handle is nice though, I probably use it once or twice a month.



it's 3 jawed. i dont see that working with standard taps.I'm thinking about using it as a ratcheting tap handle for medium sized taps. ???
It will probably sit unused in my box, but for two-bits I couldn't walk away.
I'd love to find a 3/8 spinner handle.![]()

Does anyone have the 524 pliers? How do you like them? i think they might make a good pocket carry pliers.
I stopped by Lowes a few days ago for a bag of fertilizer and as usual took a quick tour through the tool aisle expecting to scoff at the cheap asian made stuff and then leave empty handed. Although my local Lowes carries Channellocks, they only stock the most basic models, so I didn't expect to see anything I needed/wanted. (I really don't need anything to be honest, including the pliers/cutters depicted below, but they did satisfy my itch to buy a new tool.) Anyway, I was kind of surprised to see something a little different hanging on the hooks. They're models E318 (needle nose) and E336 (diagonal cutters). I kind of like the diversity of the E318. It's sort of a three-in-one tool. I'll make them my go to needle nose pliers for the summer and see how they do. As for the E336 diagonal cutters, well, I think I bought them because I'm still a "blue handled" tool junkie....
Jim C.
Let us know how you like them. I was thinking about getting the E318 the other day but didn't. They look really nice. I have a snap on set that are basically the same idea as these. They wer going to go in the van. I had them in my hand but didn't pull the trigger. I figured I just really don't need them.
Right now they're giving shirts away with every order
When I was younger my Grandfather gave my cuosin and I hand tools as gifts. Craftsman was his chosen wrench & socket brand and Channelock was his choise for pliers.
Still have every single piece.
Tommy
Just placed a small order on Channellock's site![]()
Had to share the wealth between HJE and Channellock so I got a pair of 428 Tongue n Groove that HJE doesn't carry.What are you gettin' Jeff?