Although I live in Europe, I somehow don’t own combination pliers.
Every time I have to pull something with my Facom or Channellock water pump type pliers, I ask myself, “Why do you torture yourself like this? Get a pair of beefy pliers with jaws aligned with the handles so you don’t twist your wrist off trying not to bend the work while yanking!”
But then the job is done, and I forget about the problem until the next time I have to pull a cable or nail or sheet of metal or whatever.
Enough already.
I need a pair of fairly large pliers with straight jaws, not rotated 45° from the handles like my Facom 180.CPE:
You see the problem? To pull in line with the jaws (e.g. to pull a cable without kinking it), I have to pull in the top-right direction of this picture. But since the handles aren’t in line with that, the pliers are trying to twist anticlockwise as I pull. So while I’m pulling, I also have to resist rotation of the handles. It’s all needlessly hard work (and limits my max pulling power).
I am surprised I don’t hear more people complain about this, especially in America with all those Channellocks. Have you all got wrists like pint glasses?
But never mind you. What should I get?
I’m looking at three options:
Every time I have to pull something with my Facom or Channellock water pump type pliers, I ask myself, “Why do you torture yourself like this? Get a pair of beefy pliers with jaws aligned with the handles so you don’t twist your wrist off trying not to bend the work while yanking!”
But then the job is done, and I forget about the problem until the next time I have to pull a cable or nail or sheet of metal or whatever.
Enough already.
I need a pair of fairly large pliers with straight jaws, not rotated 45° from the handles like my Facom 180.CPE:
You see the problem? To pull in line with the jaws (e.g. to pull a cable without kinking it), I have to pull in the top-right direction of this picture. But since the handles aren’t in line with that, the pliers are trying to twist anticlockwise as I pull. So while I’m pulling, I also have to resist rotation of the handles. It’s all needlessly hard work (and limits my max pulling power).
I am surprised I don’t hear more people complain about this, especially in America with all those Channellocks. Have you all got wrists like pint glasses?
But never mind you. What should I get?
I’m looking at three options:
- Regular combination pliers like the Knipex 03 01 250 (though the smaller 200 mm model might be more useful, because the handles are more curved and that might help the hand(s) not slip off the ends of the handles when pulling hard?)
- High-leverage combination pliers like the Knipex 02 01 225 (obviously the leverage comes at the expense of jaw opening, so maybe these would ultimately be less useful – open to your opinions on that)
- American-style lineman’s pliers like the Knipex 09 01 240 (although I’m guessing the combination pliers might be useful for more jobs, and not just pipes and bolts – but you tell me!)







