Knipex 02 01 200 High Leverage Combination Pliers, 8-inch
The Knipex High Leverage Combination Pliers are about to become the most used tools in your toolbox. These combo pliers require 35% less effort than with conventional combination pliers. They are ideal for all common installation and repair work that includes gripping, bending, holding, pulling and turning of various workpieces. Their slim head design jaws make them very handy to use when working in tough, confined areas. Make sure you add this reliable and diverse pocket tool to your Knipex collection.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...0DER&psc=1
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I was looking at CCC "all time".....which fluctuates between the prices i mentioned. Looking at the last year or less, its been this price.
My bad then
No you are right. I have only ever seen these for $21. Includes Home Depot and amazon. $21 is the normal price and it's not a deal. If amazon truly fluctuates, then buy them for the everyday price from Home Depot and get 90+ day returns.
Not to mention this deal post is showing the lineman's pliers not the combi pliers that are being sold (update: edited by OP to show correct pliers now). Show me the lineman's for $21 and it'll be a deal...
The design of these looks pretty conventional, i.e. two halves with one pivot point, with typically shaped handles.
Is there an "International Pliers Testing Institute" (IPTI) that verifies this kind of stuff?
I know it's Knipex (and therefore beyond question with lots of folk here). But as a fan of physics, I'm just curious...
Not to mention this deal post is showing the lineman's pliers not the combi pliers that are being sold. Show me the lineman's for $21 and it'll be a deal...
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Agree. And the thumbs keep going up with people not looking into it nor reading the comments. Bogus.
The design of these looks pretty conventional, i.e. two halves with one pivot point, with typically shaped handles.
Is there an "International Pliers Testing Institute" (IPTI) that verifies this kind of stuff?
I know it's Knipex (and therefore beyond question with lots of folk here). But as a fan of physics, I'm just curious...
Perhaps they mean it takes 35% less effort to sell them...
This is not a slickdeal, it is yet another regular priced Amazon item posted here, just like happens constantly for the past ~6 months on this site. I don't know what's up with it.
This is not a slickdeal, it is yet another regular priced Amazon item posted here, just like happens constantly for the past ~6 months on this site. I don't know what's up with it.
Looking at the last 12mo its been this price 99% of the time.