hamburglar
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Yes sir channellock pliers made in USAChannellocks and Vise Grips are as good as I need!
i have a few sets of Knipex pliers, 6 pairs of Circlip pliers and one pair of "grabber" pliers.
grabbers - http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/core/media/media.nl?id=10793&c=317638&h=9d3974e1b2905e813cfe
i have to say, the quality of the Circlip pliers is outstanding. the casting is very nice, and no flash or anything, the grips are very good and overall i just think they're very good for the money. not the cheapest, but by no means the most expensive.
the grabbers, on the other hand, i was very disappointed with. the finish isn't that good. it looks like they've been cast and then ground down by hand. it doesn't affect the performance of the tool, but for a supposedly top-end German tool i thought the finishing was a little off. shame really.
Now see, those grabbers are what I call a marginal or luxury type tool that I have done fine without for thirty years so when I bought the 3 pc HF set for a few beans and have used them a few times I think they are great, besides I do not make a living with them and they do everything I ask for such a small cost!
I think he is talking about the mini craftsman pro with the brown handles..
The red handle 7" craftsman pro should be made in USA.. I am curious to the quality of those.
i have a few sets of Knipex pliers, 6 pairs of Circlip pliers and one pair of "grabber" pliers.
grabbers - http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/core/media/media.nl?id=10793&c=317638&h=9d3974e1b2905e813cfe
i have to say, the quality of the Circlip pliers is outstanding. the casting is very nice, and no flash or anything, the grips are very good and overall i just think they're very good for the money. not the cheapest, but by no means the most expensive.
the grabbers, on the other hand, i was very disappointed with. the finish isn't that good. it looks like they've been cast and then ground down by hand. it doesn't affect the performance of the tool, but for a supposedly top-end German tool i thought the finishing was a little off. shame really.
Jay,
You need to put some perfume on this thread....It's so old is done gone and putrefied.....
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I have the grabber. I got it for wires, not hoses, though. It grabs plug wires and pulls them off. It is finished beautifully.
Which one did you get? The Dip of the Comfort Grip?
Do you mind telling me what's the maximum diameter it can grip.
tks
The dipped one. I have a mix of the ergo and comfort grip and I'm not sure which I like better. You want max grip capacity completely closed?
What happened to the OP's post ?? Anyhow I prefer Made in USA Channellock for my pliers or Klein sometimes for electrical.
Yes please max grip with ends closed. I'm leaning towards the Comfort Grip.
Will be using for car engine hoses and what not.
tks