Kscardsfan
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Has anybody used these before? I’m looking for some more vise grip style pliers and the reviews of the Irwin stuff have left me cold. If I’m going to end up with Chinese imports I may as well go to HF and save my money.
Do they even exist in the wild yet? Malco has been in the process of making these for several years now...... but I've never seen one for sale anywhere.
I thought I’d at least see if someone was on the leading edge.

Other than duct crimpers I've never used a single Malco tool. Hear good things about them but never see them for sale. Must be some crappy marketing with that company is all I can imagine.
I think they are targeted to certain segments.
I had never heard of them before there were posts on here about them resurrecting the original vice grips
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There was a sale a while back and I bought one of every pair Tekton makes. They've been great.I've been pleased with the handful of Tekton's I have. If you watch they sometimes run specials on them.
That’s what I think as well. The only places I see them sold are speciality houses, plumbing shops etc. I have never seen Malco on the shelf on a hardware store or similar.
...I bought one of every pair Tekton makes. They've been great.
I also have some of the Bremans from HF and they're also super nice.
I agree. A close inspection of the Bremen reveal them to be almost indistinguishable from other (presumably) Taiwan vise grips like my milwaukees. The lower jaw is hollowed out a little more where the spring attaches but they are very close otherwise.I like the 1/4" drive square in the end of the thumb screw on bremen, features and quality to potential cost makes it one of a few gems from HF. Is a pretty decent effort taiwan tool.
Better effort than current visegrip branded mainland china garbage .

I agree. A close inspection of the Bremen reveal them to be almost indistinguishable from other (presumably) Taiwan vise grips like my milwaukees. The lower jaw is hollowed out a little more where the spring attaches but they are very close otherwise.
I personally like the Tekton approach to the release handle (squeeze rather than push) and the hole in the knob vs a square or hex might be slightly more versatile if you don't have the right size tool handy.
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Ah so they have, different manufacture compared to the pliers range by looks of it and don't appear as nice as the bremen c-clamp ones .
Looks like snapon is going to be the exclusive source for malco pliers
Looks like snapon is going to be the exclusive source for malco pliers
Exclusive? Not sure why Malco would make that deal. They've never marketed their tools towards auto and truck mechanics. (which is obviously Snap-on's target market)
Sure, it's possible that Snap-on is going to re-brand the Malco Eagle Grip Pliers for themselves, but I HIGHLY doubt that Snap-on will be the ONLY place to buy them from. Malco got their start with HVAC tools, and they're still the tool brand of choice in the HVAC industry. (around here anyway) Every heating wholesale house that I've ever been into has a large Malco display..... and I'm SURE we'll see the Eagle Grips appear on those displays whenever Malco decides to finally sell these to the public. Just my opinion.
Exclusive? Not sure why Malco would make that deal. They've never marketed their tools towards auto and truck mechanics. (which is obviously Snap-on's target market)
Looks like snapon is going to be the exclusive source for malco pliers
Casting "Dentist Office," a comedic promo for a tool company.
Production states: "This commercial about their 'Eagle Grip' pliers. The role of the dentist will struggle to remove the tooth from a patient with conventional dentist tools and eventually switch to the Eagle Grip for a more secure grip. Obviously, this is a comedy."
Do you want to be in the commercial for the Eagle Grip pliers??
Casting call --> https://www.backstage.com/casting/dentist-office-390108/
I believe it was posted here at some point that they were experiencing issues getting up and running and or the final product need some tweaks before production began. I think its also safe to assume that process has been delayed like most things because of Covid.