reader2580
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If the Eagle Grip really ends up costing $20 to $30 retail how many tool buyers outside of Garage Journal are really going to buy a pair. The Chinese locking pliers are half the cost or less.
The same number of tool buyers that would buy Knipex instead of Chinese pliers...
If the Eagle Grip really ends up costing $20 to $30 retail how many tool buyers outside of Garage Journal are really going to buy a pair. The Chinese locking pliers are half the cost or less.
If the Eagle Grip really ends up costing $20 to $30 retail how many tool buyers outside of Garage Journal are really going to buy a pair. The Chinese locking pliers are half the cost or less.
Which I doubt is many.
Companies like Snap-On, Cornwell, Wright, SK etc. have the chance to sell Malco pliers, so customers of these companies would buy them....
If the Eagle Grip really ends up costing $20 to $30 retail how many tool buyers outside of Garage Journal are really going to buy a pair. The Chinese locking pliers are half the cost or less.
I agree. Knipex has forged a reputation for making an outstanding product, and people are willing to pay the price.The same number of tool buyers that would buy Knipex instead of Chinese pliers...

So, where did the new tool go? I suspect it was a thief working inside UPS and saw the Snap-on return address label and knew something good was inside.
No, someone did not use their x-ray vision and risk firing and federal imprisonment to steal your overpriced vise-grips.
Its called poor packaging. Happens all the time. Breath deep and relax. Snap-on will send you another.
They're new enough that it wouldnt surprise me if they werent shipped from Malco directly which probably isnt setup properly for single orders.
How many outside of this forum and professionals mechanics buy from those companies?
Someone like my brothers who only occasionally use tools would be unlikely to pay $20 to $30 for locking pliers. I will buy a pair for sure at $20, but at $30 it will be a harder sell. I am not your typical tool buyer. I just spent a bunch of money with HJE to buy USA Crescent adjustable wrenches because I wanted USA products.
Is there a legit, even vauge, ETA on these? Not from SO, but the Malco ones?
All these Malco thread have me ready to do a vise grip inventory and purge. I need a clue on the price point before buying SO. Or I'll just buy knipex, if I can't get good info on Malco when I get around to going through and pitching/replacing my vise grips.
Got my snapon version yesterday.
Apparently the snap on guy had them half for me... I never really even asked him for a set, but I was chatting with him about them and the malco story, and he assumed I wanted a pair. At 70.00 a pair, it seems CRAZY, but at least I can get a new pair under warranty whenever I beat up the teeth on them.
All depends how good snapon warranty is over next 30 years and if malco keep going ...
I got enough enough locking pliers see me through without worrying about warranty, I'll wait for malco hit retail shelves and buy a couple for novelty and see if they any better than my old USA or taiwan better offerings .
I like the teeth at the tip. Maybe I'll just bite the bullet for SO, and expect to just warranty them for the next 30years. Like I said earlier, even if Malco is 20/pair, once I trash 4 pair I'm in the black,
You sound like you've already convinced yourself but the logic is flawed. Bremen and Milwaukee both have a lifetime warranty also at roughly 10-15% the cost Snap-on wants.
I'd also wait for a cheaper iteration to test as well. There isnt any indication they'll be any better than any other brands other than the 'Murica chest thumping. I'd feel like an idiot paying $70 if the jaws clamped and wore at the same rate as an $8 pair from HF.
Is it a legit lifetime warranty? Or the typical BS where wear and whatnot aren't covered? Manufacturers defects warranties are no good to me. I've been thinking about trying Milwaukee in the meantime for a data point. Or just get knipex for 20 bucks.
Is it a legit lifetime warranty? Or the typical BS where wear and whatnot aren't covered? Manufacturers defects warranties are no good to me. I've been thinking about trying Milwaukee in the meantime for a data point. Or just get knipex for 20 bucks.
Is it a legit lifetime warranty? Or the typical BS where wear and whatnot aren't covered? Manufacturers defects warranties are no good to me. I've been thinking about trying Milwaukee in the meantime for a data point. Or just get knipex for 20 bucks.
technically snapon does not cover abuse or wear & tear, you need a good account and friendly tool man endlessly swap out abused tools .
My snapon guys pretty grumpy on wear & tear while my old mac guy pretty friendly .
HF is pretty easy on returns and is surprising considering base purchase cost and fact Bremen locking pliers are pretty well made product .
It's a real warranty but like a Snap-on dealer you always risk getting that one stickler so I'm not going to say anything with a certainty. That said I could absolutely take my Milwaukee pair into home depot and get it swapped without much fuss.
There is still the Blue-Point ones for around $20 too. Same warranty.
The home store people can be a pain, I loathe playing that dance.
For all the positive things I've read about milwaukees pliers, I should grab a pair. $14/pair I think I can afford to gamble.
IDK, define wear and tear though.
Like a chrome socket, never used on an impact - it cracks. Is that technically covered? I'll load of a 3/8 drive 14mm on an 18inch ratchet, and jerk and slam that thing over and over while I'm heating the backside of something cherry red. I regularly whack impact sockets onto bolts, knocking the rust off the head. When fasteners are stuck in a socket, I knock on the side of the socket with a hammer, while holding on the ground. Much easier on the hand than the punch method, but all my sockets have dings and nicks on the sides. Abuse? IDK - not saying I really have an answer for that question.
I mean, how do you abuse vise grips?
For $70/pair, I expect to strap them to a chunk of C4, and bring back the shrapnel for a new pair. That's always been my thing with SO. For the price I pay, it better be covered. If not, I'm happy to do business elsewhere. My understanding, and what has generally been my experience, is that anything aside from blatant modification or destruction is covered.
Yes snapon been pretty lenient in past but my experience from myself and others using the truck is lot of newer dealers are not when tool obviously beat and worn to point it no longer much use rather than cracked or broken or obvious defect .
Your understanding is based on this but unfortunately the warranty T&C not as lenient and they tightening up slowly.
I use to get screwdrivers warranty exchanged easy, not any more, now I use williams sets off amazon and toptul hammer through as cheap enough and good enough self warranty when needed .



