ccasey109
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What is your choice for pliers handles? Tried and true vinyl or comfort grip?
It depends on who's "comfort grip". I absolutely hate the thick/bulky, hard plastic handles you see on certain Channelock, Knipex, Klein Journeyman and Lindstrom pliers.
SO grips on their Talon Grip needle nose are much better.
I also like plain old vinyl and certain foam grips they use on precision pliers.
Ribbed for her pleasure..
I love Knipex's smooth dipped, textured dipped, and their comfort grips. Strength and weaknesses, depending on the situation. Generally find myself prefering their comfort grips given most of my use cases. Mini bolt cutters are dipped, wish every day I use them that I had gotten the comfort gripped version instead. My small 7'' pliers wrench are comfort gripped, wish they were dipped instead. Just depends.
I've found anything that requires high leverage with a lot of repeated gripping, comfort grip is the way to go.
SO's gummy semi loose sleeves, people call "dripped" (HA!), are utter trash. Anything that requires gorilla squeezing and twisting and those dirt seeking, slippery, cheesy cheap SO grips just rip or tear right off. Worse, get sweaty hands while working and good luck holding the things. I remember an armature rush job, twisting formed copper bars into the commutator, was using Talon grip needle nose pliers, middle of the job the SO grips gave me so much grief, one of the grips came loose, just kept rolling/slipping around one of the handles, and the other shortly after tore half way down. Trying to work around and readjusting the pliers in my hands every 10 seconds or so, I pulled my knife out, cut the remaining part of those eboxy glued sleeves off the pliers and finished with bare metal handles. "SO dipped grips are best!" Yeah, yikes, do some real work and come back and tell me that. Cheap trash, designed for ease of warranty and service by the dealer. Sad.