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Too many Channellock pliers?

Jeremy77

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Was tinkering in the shop tonight and noticed that there were a few pair of Channellock pliers in every box I own and several pairs hanging on the pegboard. I decided I'd gather them up just to see how many I own. These are just from my shop, I have them in the house toolbag, all 3 vehicles and my box at work. I love the brand and will continue to purchase more just to show my thanks for their commitment to American manufacturing. image.jpg
 
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Hankoh

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Be very careful of gathering things like that together in one place. My routers used to be scattered around, but then I built a nice cabinet to store them. Over the years when I would get another router I could easily dance around the question of how many I had. Once I gathered them together I lost that argument. My wife and kids saw them in the cabinet, and said "you have HOW MANY routers? I think you have a problem . . ." If your significant other does not care you are ok, but just be careful out there!
 

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Not every tool with their name on it is made in the US. I know for sure their ratcheting wrenches are made in Asia, I think it's Taiwan. They are pretty nice though.
 

Tim37

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Not every tool with their name on it is made in the US. I know for sure their ratcheting wrenches are made in Asia, I think it's Taiwan. They are pretty nice though.

Their pliers are US most of the others are import a lot comes from Spain. Check their site it list coo
 

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wow impressive! I feel ashamed of my little collection now.:mad:
 

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BMack37

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Their pliers are US most of the others are import a lot comes from Spain. Check their site it list coo

Their stuff from Spain is pretty damn good too. I'd put up the WideAzz adjustable wrench made in Spain against any other adjustable wrench made anywhere on this planet.
 
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Jeremy77

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I agree on those Spanish made adjustables being good. Made by Irega if I'm not mistaken, same company that makes the Bahco branded ones. Just as good as any WF or Apex wrench made in the U.S. in my opinion.
 
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