Really? Why?
They're all entry level tools that really don't stand for anything other than they're yellow, the same is the case with Milwaukee hand tools. If you're willing to spend the money on above average Milwaukee power tools, surely you would want to pick up Klein, Channellock, Knipex, or any other mfg that ACTUALLY makes hand tools instead of some **** they cooked up in the marketing department, right?
The Dewalt hand tools on the peg board aren't good at all.. The Milwaukee stuff is leaps and bounds above the regular pliers and cutters Dewalt offers. The Dewalt mechanic's tools are another story all together.. For the money, when on sale, you will not find something as nice. The wrenches are a great buy for the money, ratchets and sockets sets too.
There's really nothing special at all about anything Channellock makes. I have some of the newer items. The cutters ****. The edges do not last, and aside from being US made, they don't offer what people would like to believe they do. They are nowhere near Knipex (as much as some people would like to believe that) With regards to this, some of the Milwaukee stuff is better. The grips are a lot nicer for home use, the jaws are harder on the cutters too from what I've seen so far.
For home, I like Milwaukee's grips, and like knowing they don't peel off, crack, and cut like the channellock or klien models. I like that they match, and I've never had to go get another tool cause my Milwuakee pliers "couldn't do what the Kliens or Channellock could" performance wise, there is no noticeable difference for most people's purposes - and for me the new grips are a nice thing. I do wish Milwaukee made the finish on the tools a little nicer, but that doesn't effect how they work.. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I've never had an issue with the newer Milwaukee stuff.. I like them.
The first gen stuff - fine, you win when it comes to the old lineman pliers and diagonals.. The newer ones - not really..