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Long Reach Pliers?

ItsNemo

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I much prefer the Gearwrench double x pliers to any other long reach ones I have. You only have to open them as much as normal pliers which makes them much easier to use.
 
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Wamsutta

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All ones I seen are usa stamped on plier joint, not surprised if proto moved to import though .

All the Blackhawks stamped USA are actually rebadged Proto and are no longer in production. Stanley has since decided that was being too generous so they are now sourcing the Blackhawks from Asia.
 

Mr_B

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^ Yeh I know they proto as have same model numbers, I prefer the grip coating/color on proto branded but the blackhawks version are a steal at 15bucks a piece so anyone after some best buying before stock gone or prices rise .
 

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Williams PL-211C
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Williams PL-211BC
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These two Williams are most certainly made by Pro America in California. They are very reasonably priced here:

http://www.toolsdelivered.com/Williams-PL-211BC-Hand-Tools-Pliers-Long-Nose-Pliers

http://www.toolsdelivered.com/Williams-PL-211C-Hand-Tools-Pliers-Long-Nose-Pliers

Compare to:

https://www.proamericatools.com/5034-11-Long-Nose-Pliers-Straight-5034.htm


https://www.proamericatools.com/5035-11-Long-Nose-Pliers-45-Degree-Bent-Nose-5035.htm

I have the Pro America version of the 11 inch straight. Earlier this year I became curious and purchased 2 Williams USA long nose pliers (about 7inch) and they are practically identical to models on the Pro America web site.

I'll wrap this up with a question: can you ever have enough long nose pliers????

Mark
 

BillMoney

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The GearWrench Double-X stuff seems pretty decent.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014ZXWP0/?tag=atomicindus08-20

$31.74 Prime for two pairs, straight and bent-nose.

hated the double-x got them stupid clearance from HD sold them used and still made a profit using a freaking set of jobstar tractor supply company ones that cost like $7 total on clearance that are better. I'll get knipex oens eventually or the blackhawk/proto set
 
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would you choose the two piece blackhawk usa bent and straight nose for ~$30 or get the pro america slip joint style HD ones for $30/IPS Hyper for $30

The pro america HD slip joint and IPS hyper long slip joint styles are more expensive but seem to be more rugged. Which would you choose to get??
 

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I received the Blackhawks as linked from the first page, no complaints :D Solid pliers, now to find something to use them on...
 

mmason7764

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would you choose the two piece blackhawk usa bent and straight nose for ~$30 or get the pro america slip joint style HD ones for $30/IPS Hyper for $30

The pro america HD slip joint and IPS hyper long slip joint styles are more expensive but seem to be more rugged. Which would you choose to get??

2 different animals. The HD slipjoint long reach are bigger and will not fit into as many places as the 'long nose, long reach'. If you are needing to retrieve a dropped part, manipulate a wire, etc the long nose long reach will be better. If you need to compress a spring or a hose clamp, or bend a stiff piece of metal in an otherwise unreachable place, the slip joint long reach style is better.

So the standard Garage Journal universal answer applies: both

Mark
 

rharman

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For the little use that I have had, the HF ones have already paid for themselves.

If it was regular pliers, needle nose, dikes, or I was making a living using them that's a different story but you did say "DIY'er"
 

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