Carquest
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Now that all of the Irwin Vice Grips are imported, who makes the best quality of these type pliers in your opinion?
I was reading a thread last week, think the name of the pliers was Grip On? Is that correct?
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Bollman is the OEM for Knipex and Jori said they plan to be a Bollman US distributor soon.Grip On are made in Spain and are good quality. They are the OEM for Snap On and some others.
Knipex sells some decent ones that are made in Germany. They are not the OEM - but I can't remember the name of the manufacturer. I'm sure someone will chime in.
Epstein's is trying to begin selling another German brand. They have posted updates on their FB page. I can't comment on the quality, but they seem pretty excited about them.
Bollman is the OEM for Knipex and Jori said they plan to be a Bollman US distributor soon.
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I have tossed about all of my Vise Grips, USA made or not, other than using them as a clamp, there are far better tools out there.
If you were to clamp them down hard on a bolt with a seized nut and the bolt spun under torque, would the teeth flatten or fold over like the newer vice grips? How do they look after your use? I mostly use the needle nose and blunt nose vice grips, does this company make versions of these?I'm a Grip-on fanboy. I buy from Chadstoolbox
IMNSHO they have no equal. Proto, Snapon, Mac, NAPA --others-- seem to agree.
Peterson fanboys here violently disagree
OH well. My money goes to Grip-On .As far as I'm concerned anything ever made that has Vice-grip stamped on it is absolute garbage
Damn, would have been nice to have some for a project I'm working on before you pitched them.
How do the serrated teeth hold up to tough clamping and spinning hardware though?+1 for Grip-On.
http://graytools.com/toolcatalogue/...o=61&s_filter=&recPage=9&startRow=1&pageNum=1
I bought a couple of sets through the Gray website. Great tools. I like them better than USA made Vice-Grips. The unlocking lever is easier to use and the ergonomics are better for my medium sized hands.
Here's a set:
https://shopgraytools.com/collections/2016-fall-tool-specials/grip-on-locking-pliers
How do the serrated teeth hold up to tough clamping and spinning hardware though?
If you were to clamp them down hard on a bolt with a seized nut and the bolt spun under torque, would the teeth flatten or fold over like the newer vice grips? How do they look after your use? I mostly use the needle nose and blunt nose vice grips, does this company make versions of these?
While I hate seeing an American icon go overseas, I have yet to figure out why the import vise grips ****. While most of mine are USA, I have a few newer imports and I'll be damn, they work fine.