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New Channellock Speedgrip pliers

ovilla

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Just saw these in a magazine today but I can’t find anyone actually selling them yet. Let me know what you find.

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mrspeed

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I'm really curious what is patent worthy about their cross hatch design. Anyone have pictures of that?

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I don't know what Channellock is trying to do. There are Knipex knockoffs that have more than just the push button adjustment. And even then, the Channellock adjustment mechanism looks as bad as the Irwin one.
 

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Looks like they'd be ideal for the guy who always wished his Knipex Cobras had straight jaws....

Exactly. These are Almost exactly the same but for the teeth/grooves. I have the 002006US2 set and can’t see how these can be any better or different.
 

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Just saw these in a magazine today but I can’t find anyone actually selling them yet. Let me know what you find.

https://www.google.com/search?q=channellock+speedgrip

I'm really curious what is patent worthy about their cross hatch design. Anyone have pictures of that?

Just a stock photo. I don't have one.

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measuredtwice

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There's a quick look at the teeth at the 25 second mark in this video.

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I've got some. I prefer regular ChannelLocks. The button only depresses about 1/32 of an inch and the adjustment mech is kinda flaky. Grips aren't as good as the original either.
 

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They been trying to out do themselves and come up with something better than the 500 series. Nothing has been as good. I been using 440 so long nothing else feels right.
 

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How would the cross hatch be patentable? I have a set of some no name Japanese ones with a similar design from like 25 years ago.
 

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Review here. :(

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ChrisLS8

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I have a pair I haven't used much, the 10" I mostly use it on spring clamps which it holds onto better than standard channellocks. I would prefer dipped grips but they aren't bad other than being a bit bulky
 

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A friend of mine at work has a pair and sometimes the adjustments skips when clamping really hard. I'm not a big fan of cross-hatched jaws on that style of pliers. I use them mostly for holding rounds and properly designed jaws lock round objects.
 

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I said 500 series, meant 400 but,,,,,,,,,,,,, I never had an improved one I like better than the 440. I like straight jaw and bet money I would trade 2 new ones for 1 original.
 

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There might be something better than the 440, there might be something better than the 9 Klein and 10R Vise grip but after using some of these exact same models for decades the others dont feel right. 1000's of uses with these and learning to master them its a distraction not to have the same one and they are predictable, know what it will do.
 
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