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Just ordered a set from HJE. Looking forward to trying them out. I've never used Knipex before.
Just adding to this, but our first large shipment of these arrived today. Everyone who didn't receive a shipping notification Friday, but pre-ordered should see their order ship no later than tomorrow (edit: as long as there were no other backordered items on the order). We have a few left once everyone's pre-orders are fulfilled, but those are selling quickly. Wouldn't be surprised to see this item go out of stock tonight. After that, it will likely be the end of July/August before the next batch arrives depending on how quickly Knipex can get the product out.Just got the shipping notice from KC Tool. 82-01-200’s are on the way!
You're correct. I won't get in to the nitty gritty, but Knipex will require Amazon to raise their price moving forward.Damn it GJ. I just did something I never do... Pre-order something online, especially on Amazon.
Usually if it's not available, I don't buy it.
But that price was too good to pass up. $32.87 shipped. I doubt they will go for much cheaper than that.
Same here and no coupon to find, and $32.87 that’s a good shipped price! Now I just have to not think about itDamn it GJ. I just did something I never do... Pre-order something online, especially on Amazon.
Usually if it's not available, I don't buy it.
But that price was too good to pass up. $32.87 shipped. I doubt they will go for much cheaper than that.
I won't get in to the nitty gritty, but Knipex will require Amazon to raise their price moving forward.
You're correct. I won't get in to the nitty gritty, but Knipex will require Amazon to raise their price moving forward.
On a more serious note, does anyone know if the price changes (up or down) between now and when these ship, will Amazon change the amount of the charge? Since Amazon doesn't charge until the item ships... Or will it stick with this "pre-order" price?
My KC Tool TwinGrip pliers arrived today! Here are a few pics for those that are still waiting patiently. One thing I measured right away, was how small of a pin I can grip using the end of the pliers.
Answer- 3mm diameter.
Which means, these pliers should be able to grab and help remove any damaged screw with a head diameter of 3mm or larger as long as there's room for the pliers to access the screw head.

ordered the comfort grip version on amazon earlier today. i figure the late ship date will give me a few more reviews to look at so i can decide. might end up canceling the order.
i think this could be the future of slip joint style pliers. maybe not this specific product because the teeth may be a little too sharp and aggressive, but it's headed in the right direction. i could even see this design concept potentially replacing combination pliers.
this is a good thing, because i think slip joint pliers are pretty much useless.
it's funny because i used to think they belonged in every toolbox. it was the default pliers for me.
but now... why would anyone reach for them when you have pliers wrench, cobra, or even some kind of quality combination pliers?
you can get so much more leverage and jaw/grip pressure with PWs or cobras, it's not even funny. they're much more adjustable, too. now we just need a straight version!
there will always be some perfect pair of pliers for some specific thing, but i haven't used slip joint in years. i just don't see where it fits in anymore. especially for general purpose, i think that maybe all you need is PW, cobra, long nose, and maybe a combination or linesman's.
Just adding to this, but our first large shipment of these arrived today. Everyone who didn't receive a shipping notification Friday, but pre-ordered should see their order ship no later than tomorrow (edit: as long as there were no other backordered items on the order). We have a few left once everyone's pre-orders are fulfilled, but those are selling quickly. Wouldn't be surprised to see this item go out of stock tonight. After that, it will likely be the end of July/August before the next batch arrives depending on how quickly Knipex can get the product out.
You're correct. I won't get in to the nitty gritty, but Knipex will require Amazon to raise their price moving forward.
If anyone has any other questions, feel free to reach out to us on social media or shoot me a PM here on Garage Journal.
Mine still says 7/30-9/4I just got an email update from AMZN, they are now expecting to have them to me by 8/1-8/2 vs. 8/4-9/10.
I pre-ordered my pliers on June 16 and received a verification of the order on June 17. Have not heard or received anything since.Just adding to this, but our first large shipment of these arrived today. Everyone who didn't receive a shipping notification Friday, but pre-ordered should see their order ship no later than tomorrow (edit: as long as there were no other backordered items on the order). We have a few left once everyone's pre-orders are fulfilled, but those are selling quickly. Wouldn't be surprised to see this item go out of stock tonight. After that, it will likely be the end of July/August before the next batch arrives depending on how quickly Knipex can get the product out.
You're correct. I won't get in to the nitty gritty, but Knipex will require Amazon to raise their price moving forward.
If anyone has any other questions, feel free to reach out to us on social media or shoot me a PM here on Garage Journal.
Yes, you can have coupons, you can have discounts, all kinds of things. But you can't advertise a price below MAP. Having been the North American importer and distributor for a product, I'm a big fan of MAP. Prevents price wars, and pushes vendors to sell products based on knowledge and customer service, rather than just price.Probably better not to tell customers that you are responsible for the price going up. Haha!
I've read that the companies have legal ways of getting around MAP (minimum advertised price policy) like hiding the price until the product is added to the cart. Once it's in the cart, it no longer counts as advertised. It's irritating but supposedly that's one reason Amazon does it.
Hey! Sorry about that. Not sure what is going on. Contact us with you order number and we see what the story is. You can either call us (913-440-9766), chat into the website, or email us at [email protected]. I promise we will figure out where your pliers are to the best of our abilities!I pre-ordered my pliers on June 16 and received a verification of the order on June 17. Have not heard or received anything since.
No one in Arizona ever cammed out a Phillips or flathead?What does a guy from Arizona need these things for? I haven't seen a rusty bolt since I moved here 24 years ago. In Pittsburgh that's all I saw.
No one in Arizona ever cammed out a Phillips or flathead?
Only when using a Craftsman Phillips screwdriver on a JIS screw. Sold a shitload of TOPTUL JIS screwdrivers to Honda motorcycle owners that didn't know the difference.No one in Arizona ever cammed out a Phillips or flathead?
My very first project after moving here in 2002 was rebuilding/modifying a 1974 F-40. Just the universal joints took a week soaking in Kroil before they would budge. Plenty of uses for the TwinGrip on projects.What does a guy from Arizona need these things for? I haven't seen a rusty bolt since I moved here 24 years ago. In Pittsburgh that's all I saw.
What does a guy from Arizona need these things for? I haven't seen a rusty bolt since I moved here 24 years ago. In Pittsburgh that's all I saw.
Not that I'm willing to work on. Dealt with that **** for 40 years. In the immortal words of Johnny Paycheck: "take this job and shove it I ain't working on this rusty **** no more." or something like that.Nothing comes from out of state?
What we really need to know is: Did it remove it???Well.... you said!
J/K of course!![]()
