jeffmoss26
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I have a pair of cable cutters, a pair of the electrical pliers, mini bolt cutters, and a couple pairs of pump pliers.
Yeah, I've got a few....
This is an older picture, I've bought more since then... gotta get them together for another family photo some day.
I was also lucky enough to win a pair of golden cobras from them in 2020.
Don't worry, I've bought a full set of snap ring pliers and 2 more pairs of pliers wrenches since the picture.Impressive collection! But where are the Knipex snap ring pliers?? Glaring omission
Edit- your plier wrench collection also needs more additions
I have a lot of Knipex; but even with the snap ring pliers it's probably about 50% of what you show
Don't worry, I've bought a full set of snap ring pliers and 2 more pairs of pliers wrenches since the picture.

I haven't tried any twisty motions with the needle nose yet, but I'll report back once I do, comparing them to the very old set of Gray long needle nose pliers that they're complementing.
Ya know, this is weird coming from an admitted Knipex fanboy, but I'm really not that crazy about plier wrenches. They have their uses, and I do like mine, but if I can use a regular combination wrench, or even a crescent wrench, I find I use those over a plier wrench most of the time.Ok, partially forgiven, but you still need more plier wrenches![]()
Ya know, this is weird coming from an admitted Knipex fanboy, but I'm really not that crazy about plier wrenches. They have their uses, and I do like mine, but if I can use a regular combination wrench, or even a crescent wrench, I find I use those over a plier wrench most of the time.
My pliers wrenches get the most use from just handling and bending sheet metal. I keep 1 pair of 7" pliers wrenches in my cars as a roadside emergency type tool, but other than that, I just don't find myself using them that much.

Don't forget the Cobra 100.Don't worry, I've bought a full set of snap ring pliers and 2 more pairs of pliers wrenches since the picture.


Even without the plastic protectors it wouldn't scratch the chrome, that thing is awesome, made for that kind of job.I might be following MrSpeed's footsteps..........been using 7" and 10" cobra pliers for a while but recently acquired 5" cobra plier and 7 and 10" ratcheting plier. Ordered 8" mini bolt cutter as well. Just used the 10" ratcheting plier with protector to install 3 shower heads.....man, this thing is awesome. None of that wrap it in the towel stuff that typically slips or scratches.
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A few more. I bought the two large bolt cutters 5+ years ago on Amazon when there were price drops. I'm sure I'd be shocked on what they cost today. The two large ones have only been used a few times each. The larger of the Cobolts only had the dipped handle option for some reason when I bought them.
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Do you find the full size bolt cutters to have anything particularly special about them? Been thinking of picking up a pair but aside from some brands using different designs for leverage or being able to fold, bolt cutters all seem pretty much the same to me so hard to justify the current price, which yes probably would shock you.A few more. I bought the two large bolt cutters 5+ years ago on Amazon when there were price drops. I'm sure I'd be shocked on what they cost today. The two large ones have only been used a few times each. The larger of the Cobolts only had the dipped handle option for some reason when I bought them.
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Do you find the full size bolt cutters to have anything particularly special about them? Been thinking of picking up a pair but aside from some brands using different designs for leverage or being able to fold, bolt cutters all seem pretty much the same to me so hard to justify the current price, which yes probably would shock you.