

Used them already on some ptouch labels!Those flush cutters are excellent Jeff. Just don’t use them on the wrong material![]()
For future reference https://www.kleintools.com/catalog/replacement-parts/driver-replacement-parts
Been there done that

Are they 8 inch or 9 inch ?These are brand new and I believe exclusive to Lowe’s - buddy got me a pair![]()
You never see this stuff outside North America thanks for the sow & tell9 inch
It’s a nice item for the price, but if you go Japanese Fujiya are the go The diagonal cutters and plastic cutters are excellent, as I buy them for our guys who trim a lot of cable ties, the guys all give them the thumbs up,GJ member @Mr. Roboto posted his D275-5 Klein flush cutters in the "New Tools" thread this morning.
I needed to clean up an install on something and needed a pair - I don't own any - so I drove over to Platt and picked up a pair.
U.S. made. $12 bucks out the door with tax.
I have no baseline to make any comparison with. They seemed to work okay although I was dismayed that the end of the zip tie wasn't actually cut flush. Maybe I'm not using them correctly.
They had some Knipex models for $33, but I only had to cut two zip ties, and I simply could not justify that.
Maybe I'll try that jazzy "Tsunoda" model the guys rave about in the "Tools of Japan" thread.![]()
No doubt that M Klein & Sons era was a whole different level of quality.I swear those older Klein screwdrivers and nut drivers with the yellow letters on the black rubber were better quality.
Thank you for the post it’s great ! Just a question we’re the 201 pliers the first of the Klein linesman with their box head ?
Well, this pretty much settles the debate. “Side cutters” are linesman pliers, and not diagonal cutting pliers.
Respectfully that’s a hard call, I checked some of my stuff and it differs from manufacturer and Country of manufacturer ( diagonal cutting pliers are called side cutters here even though that’s not what the manufacturer says, a bit like a adjustable wrench being called a Crescent wrench in the USA ) Bahco belzer call them side cutters Crescent calls them diagonal cutting , and the linemen’s and long nose side cutting pliers. But you asked a good questionWell, this pretty much settles the debate. “Side cutters” are linesman pliers, and not diagonal cutting pliers.
A box showed up from Klein on Friday![]()