MagnumForce
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I have to say, for most applications I still prefer a crescent over these but they are very handy in my tool belt.
Here is the big one:
For a DIY'er, you'd have to have some special needs. Industrial jobs, sure, it might be handy.
at 4:39 he says "nipex"....no "K".....do they even know themselves how to truly pronounce their name? lol...
After a couple weeks of using them I regret the purchase, a lot can be said for the one handed operation of an adjustable.
There is no doubt its an excellent tool but its actually usefulness may vary?
I've had a 10" pair for well over a year now but have only used them once or twice. Thing is, I don't use standard adjustable wrenched or channel lock type pliers that often either. My first choice is always a socket/ratchet when possible? When their are not, a properly sized wrench is almost always my next choice. Rarely do I find myself needing a 3rd option. I generally only use tools like adjustable wrenches and channellocks when I'm working on plumbing (which I try to avoid!) or if I'm working outside of the shop and don't know exactly what size fasteners I will be working on?
I guess my take is, in a shop environment with a tool box full of tools at your finger tip, I think these pliers wrenches are of limited usefulness but in any kind of mobile situation, the pliers wrench can replace a number of other tools and be very useful. Just my $.02
The biggest thing though, is just those smooth jaws that close perfectly parallel and have really high clamp force. For bending and straightening thin sheetmetal sections without marring them, for pressing small parts together where it would be difficult to do with a vise, or even doing small pressing operations on a part without having to take the entire assembly off of a vehicle.
You adjust them with one hand? Right...I use my pliers wrench one handed quite a bit...
You adjust them with one hand? Right...
They are nice to have in my tool belt but if I am fitting pipe I much prefer my Adjustables.
These are nice, don't get me wrong but they aren't the second coming of Christ you guys profess them to be, I don't even consider them faster than an adjustable, they also are what I would call awkward in a lot of situations. YMMV obviously.
Also mine don't open very wide.I guess I can see their usefulness in plumbing if they opened wider.

Nope, not regional. I just checked and it's available for pickup at my local store. That's a good price - I think I paid near $50 for mine.$36.82 ---regular $49.99 ----NOT SURE HOW LONG PRICE WILL LAST OR REGIONAL??
I just came across these pliers last week when my plumber used a set and I was staggered I’d never seen them before. I’m only a part time DIYer but what an improvement over water pump pliers when you need a bit more finesse and care.
It's strange how useful they are - I keep finding ways to use them as flatteners, etc.