JBH said:
Channellock quality is not world standard, sorry. I’m either not familiar with the other companies you mention generally, or not familiar with their pliers specifically. But being US made does not automatically make something world class, any more than being German made or Chinese made or Indian made or Congolese made does.
I suppose that depends upon what you're comparing them to.
As one of the very few members here who does
not own a single pair of Channellocks, I cannot attest to their quality.
Most of my pliers are 40+ year old Indestro, and I've added a smattering of Wilde and Proamerica to that.
Wilde is top shelf stuff. I don't believe anyone can legitimately argue that point. I own several pairs and am quite impressed with them. I bought my buddy a pair of their 8-inch slip-joints (G263P) a couple years ago, and he's literally beat the hell out of them and loves them.
The Proamerica models that I have are mostly their miniature pliers, which simply are not designed for heavy use. They serve their purpose quite well for small hobby and craft work - the purpose for which they're designed.
I prefer the Wilde over the Proamerica for slip-joint and linesman pliers.
It's difficult to legitimately come up with any negative reviews of Channellock in light of the fact that they inarguably have the largest market share for good reason: the men who own and use them can't seem to praise them enough, and they continue to be competitive on price point (as a US manufacturer) without making too many compromises in product quality.
That said, I'd put the Wilde or Proamerica up against the Channellock groove-joint angle-jaw models any day - they're both up to the task.
davethorik said:
You familiar with Snap-on? They are the only mfr I'm aware of to offer a 3 position slip joint.
Wilde's original 6N (6-inch) and 8N (8-inch) angle-nose slip-joint pliers are a three-position model. The design allows far more force to be applied to the object being held than a conventional slip-joint.
Unfortunately I'm not seeing them listed on Wilde's website, which I find rather odd, as it's the design that launched Otto Froeschl's company.
There are plenty of them available (cheap) from Cripe Distributing on Ebay:
6-inch $9.00 + $3.00 shipping:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/401137000977
8-inch $9.00 + $4.00 shipping:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/401475332579
Thanks for bringing that up - I wasn't aware that Wilde wasn't offering them any longer in their catalog. (Maybe I'm not looking in the right place.) I'll have to grab another pair of the 8-inch model before they're gone.
