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Pliers with Spring loaded handles

TOOL FANATIK

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The first thing i do if i buy pliers with loaded handles is i pull the springs out!
Dont like em!

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I like em for a lot of things, especially small precision pliers and cutters. I hate the spring action when I put them away though. My pliers stand up on their sides in racks in the drawer, and the spring loaded ones don't fit right.
 

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I used to hate them but now I sometimes leave the spring. Depends somehow. Not sure which ones I might leave but the small ones might be them.
 

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The only ones I have with springs are small pliers and cutters and such. Never had regular sized ones with springs.
 

gdocktor3

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I'm kind of the opposite. I always had springless pliers, but after buying the Mac spring loaded pliers, I fell in love with them. It's nice to have both IMO.
 
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Here are my cutters that are spring loaded. Even for repetitive work I prefer w/o. The pliers want to reopen all the way all the time and im no wuss but something has to be said about that constant resistance.

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ChrisLS8

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Only my small ones like my SO 307s have springs which are more useful IMO
 

66HertzClone

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I never cared for the springs until I bought a pair of these, I really like the thumb lock.

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I like em for a lot of things, especially small precision pliers and cutters. I hate the spring action when I put them away though. My pliers stand up on their sides in racks in the drawer, and the spring loaded ones don't fit right.

Definitely a PITA. I put an elastic around the handles when storing.
 
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TOOL FANATIK

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I never cared for the springs until I bought a pair of these, I really like the thumb lock.

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That is very true i wasnt even considering the spring action in those ergo styles. I have the wiha cutters its a totally different motion than traditional pliers have.

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All my little Xcelite pliers and cutters for electronics have them. I've got a few older pairs without them and they're a bit of a pain, especially the smaller ones. With bigger ones, you can use the pinky trick which serves the same purpose. Trimming all the leads on a through-hole board with non--spring-loaded cutters would be very tedious.

Car and machine sized pliers, the spring isn't very useful.



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Buster21

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That's funny, I thought I was the only one that pulls the springs out. My Mom got me a pair of long handled needle nose pliers for Christmas, the first thing I tried to do was pull the spring out from under the rubber handles, I struggled and struggled, ended up tearing the rubber. Come to find out these springs were actually riveted onto the handles.
 

bcradio

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I like both personally, so I have many with springs and many without. It depends on the situation which one I will prefer.
 

drink

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I have a few pairs of pliers with springs and I don't have a problem with them. Sometimes they can come in handy.
 

T45

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Here are my cutters that are spring loaded. Even for repetitive work I prefer w/o. The pliers want to reopen all the way all the time and im no wuss but something has to be said about that constant resistance.

I took mine out, at first, but then put it back in -- :evil:
It reminds me not to use the plastik cutters for hard wire
 
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derosa

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I like them in wire and cable cutters, just easier to get the cutters around the item being cut. All the versions I own have catches of some sort for easy storing.
 

MikeF2316

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I'm not a fan of the springs either. That said, I have a set of pliers with springs, I use them occasionally to see if it's just because I'm too used to pliers without springs. The jury is still out.
 

davethorik

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I have a pair of Klein ironworker pliers with the spring and I like them, I just wish they had a latch mechanism to hold themselves shut.

I also have the Irwin/NWS ergo multi needle nose and I agree with the above, the thumb lock is awesome!
 
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TOOL FANATIK

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Now going through my pliers and noticed another pair that I'd NEVER remove the spring from...can anyone guess what those might be???

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Pantsfall_McFixit

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I love spring loaded pliers, as long as they have a lock. Crescent has a line of spring loaded needle nose, cutters, and linesman that have excellent double-acting design, however the cutters are soft. I dulled them pretty fast just cutting 14ga copper. If Knipex made double-acting spring-loaded pliers with a lock similar to the Crescent design, they would be my ultimate pliers.
 
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