Things I forgot to mention: Koken has the z-series 3/8 drive sockets in fractional. Met Shaviv, which is a deburring company. They had some interesting looking stuff for sheet metal guys. I didn’t spend much time talking to Harbor Freight. Vessel says their electric ratchet is coming out in December (maybe). Also does anyone use parallel jaw pliers? They had some from England that looked nice but their niche and kinda expensive.
I know I sort of crapped on Maun earlier in the thread.
I still think some of my complaints are valid, but I was just checking the Main website, and it looks like in the past several months they might have come out with products that might be useful.
I still think the prices are sort of high.
That said;
These long nose pliers are new, and they look somewhat more precisely made than the Maun pliers I’ve seen in the past.
For the past few decades or longer, Maun only offered “long nose” or “needle nose”, ir whatever you want to call the type of pluers, in the small sizes, maybe 125mm, and usually the only readily available versions were the smooth nose versions, even though Maun also made serrated ones.
Reach where others can’t. Maun long nose pliers deliver precision tips, parallel jaws & UK-made durability for pros in every trade.
www.maunindustries.com
Now Maun is offering 200mm (8”), and 160mm(6-1/2”) versions, as well as Combo versions with wire cutters.
Sargent may have been offering similar pliers up until the 1970s, but I’m unsure, and these are even scarse on eBay nowadays.
These would definitely be useful, and seem to have a decent mix of finer and then courser serrations, although I presume just cross serrating the jaws rather than checkering like older models, (or the Snap-On pliers).
The versions with springs are usually handier, and while springs aren’t always desired, it’s easier to remove springs, than to add springs to this type of plier that wasn’t made for springs.
The 1000v insulated pliers also interest me.
I was actually thinking of trying to insulate a pair of parallel for myself, but buying pre-insulated and certified versions would probably be better.
I don’t know that this is your normal business though.
Certified 1000V insulated pliers. Built to protect, engineered to perform - trusted by pros for safe, uncompromising electrical work.
www.maunindustries.com
If you do get these in, maybe get the versions with the return springs, they make using the pliers easier and more pleasant.
Sorry if I screwed up timing with bad advise or late advise.
I didn’t realize Maun had actually come out with anything new lately.
It looks like most of these items came out within the past 6 months or so.
This is the Maun industry YouTube channel.
We've been making pliers since 1944. But not ordinary pliers. Our pliers have a unique feature - the jaws always move in parallel. Parallel Is Better Our parallel pliers are better than conventional pliers that have a scissor action. They grip better, especially nuts and bolts. They make...
m.youtube.com
These are the long nose pliers.
They might be an alternative, with actual parallel jaws, to the Snap-On or Icon long nose pliers that have bern vehemently debated on GJ.