KnurledNut
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Yeah, I would guess it's a Cobra with the screw extraction jaws (like Engineer/Vampliers).The video shows it has a push button like the Cobra/PW.
And there is just barely a teaser glimpse of part of the jaw.
Notice the jaws appear possibly parallel or slightly angled to the handles.
Robertson? Can't be that uncommon.I live in Phoenix. Doubt I'll ever see a bolt that looks like that. Now Eric at South Main Auto would probably stand in line to buy these.
ho ho hoo...

Man, I hope they come in the regular dipped grips! Oh wait, the video shows non-comfort grips.![]()

They should name these Piranhas because thats what they look like...
So it's like a narrow lineman plier?
Unique combination: front gripping and side gripping function; very slim pliers: work even in confined spaces, universally applicable; the all-purpose weapon, also against worn bolts and screws; Five-way adjustable sliding joint with push button adjustment for precise adjustment of the reach; for diameter and width across flats d = 4 - 22 mm or 3/16 "- 7/8"; Reliable frontal gripping of even flat workpieces thanks to the three-point system

OK Gang, June 1st came and went. Where's the press release, you tube video, more information and most importantly, when will they be available in the USA? Enough teasing, I might want a pair![]()

Is that what a robot would consider *****. Doesn’t get me excited.
I didnt compare them side by side.It's not even the same picture you lemon, get over yourself.
It's during June, so we shouldn't expect the 1:st. I would guess we should hope for the middle of the month. And availability will probably be first in July.OK Gang, June 1st came and went. Where's the press release, you tube video, more information and most importantly, when will they be available in the USA? Enough teasing, I might want a pair![]()
