
The teeth are not the greatest - hence the desire to upgrade.If the Pittsburgh aren't working for you then upgrade but if they are why bother?
I have a set of these. They have worked well for me. Also made in USA.![]()
Pro America 3pc 11" Extra Long Ring Nose Hose Gripper Pliers 5/16 1/2 3/4in. USA
Pro America 3pc 11� Extra Long Ring Nose Hose Gripper Pliers 5/16 1/2 3/4in. USAbowerstool.com
First time hearing of this brand.![]()
Pro America 3pc 11" Extra Long Ring Nose Hose Gripper Pliers 5/16 1/2 3/4in. USA
Pro America 3pc 11� Extra Long Ring Nose Hose Gripper Pliers 5/16 1/2 3/4in. USAbowerstool.com
Yeah, go back into time 25-30 years and all of the long nose/long handled type pliers on the non snap on tool trucks were rebadged Kal pliers. They were actually made in the USA back then. This was before the truck brands hawked the Chinese made versions. I'm sure how ProAmerica tools came to be but, I know they were filling Government contracts for several years. i still have my old Kal pliers from back in the day.First time hearing of this brand.





If I could go back in time, I'd buy a hundred KAL made MAC nose pliers.Yeah, go back into time 25-30 years and all of the long nose/long handled type pliers on the non snap on tool trucks were rebadged Kal pliers. They were actually made in the USA back then. This was before the truck brands hawked the Chinese made versions. I'm sure how ProAmerica tools came to be but, I know they were filling Government contracts for several years. i still have my old Kal pliers from back in the day.![]()
This is the one I’m interested in, but $$$ spendy. So I’d appreciate some overly positive comments to help me blame this particular tool addiction purchase on a similarly afflicted GJ member.Milwaukee makes some now they look good
I'm also looking for upgrade suggestions that won't break the bank. A few years ago I wanted some hose grip pliers but I didn't want the HF Pittsburgh because those were cheap. They only wanted $15 for them, how good could they be? I thought I would be clever and pay more for a slightly better brand. You know, you get what you pay for. So I paid $28 for a set from Titan made in India. Omg they were horrible. I should have got them from HF instead. I missed the return window so I'm stuck with them for now. They seem to work okay but I don't like looking at them so now I am looking for an upgrade. If all the budget hose grip pliers look like this then maybe I'll try to sand the bad spots and polish them up instead. Can anyone share pics of ones they like? Here are my Titan's as a horrible warning so you don't buy them.
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The Milwaukee pliers are made in Vietnam.They do look good but they want $40/plier or $100 for the set. Sure, the intersecting handle design is nifty but that’s still about twice as much as i want to pay for Chinese pliers.
I looked on the HD web site, and clicked on Questions and Answers. Several answers say Vietnam.Do you have a source for this? Milwaukee makes it difficult to find COO on their website, all I could find was this product description on Home Depot & Acme Tool Co
I have the shorter ICON version of these and they are frankly a game changer for working on any modern vehicle with coolant and vacuum lines everywhere. ESPECIALLY if it's like my vehicles and the hoses are mostly seized to the ****** they slide over.
Made in China according to zorotools.Gearwrench offers these...not sure where they are made. $93.
Yeah, HD price is way better, but more than I'd want to pay for Chinese pliers. $93 is ridiculous.Made in China according to zorotools.
Much cheaper at HD, $56.
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GEARWRENCH 3-Pieces Double-X Hose Grip Plier Set 82107-06 - The Home Depot
Visit the Home Depot website to buy Double X Hose Pliers Set (3-Piece) Model# 82107www.homedepot.com
I like mine but found them to be a bit too big for vacuum lines, unfortunately. Perfect sized for spark plug boots & coolant lines though.I have the shorter ICON version of these and they are frankly a game changer for working on any modern vehicle with coolant and vacuum lines everywhere. ESPECIALLY if it's like my vehicles and the hoses are mostly seized to the ****** they slide over.
The combination of a hose pick plus specialty pliers like this was quite an epiphany for me. Before, I likely would have had to cut some of these hoses off in pieces. IN truth, that probably should have been done to force all of them to be replaced, but when they're still in pretty decent shape and replacements are several weeks out, I reused.