Lowe's has Southwire 9" High-Leverage Linemans Cutting Pliers (SCP9TPC) for $17.99. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
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Our research indicates that at the time of this post, the Southwire 9" High-Leverage Linemans Cutting Pliers (SCP9TPC) is $11 lower (~37.9% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $28.99.
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Rated 4.8 stars out of 5 overall based on 50+ reviews on Lowe's
sold/shipped by Amazon[amazon.com] has Southwire 9" High-Leverage Side Cutting Pliers w/ Fish Tape Puller, Crimper & Comfort Grip Handles
for $17.99. Shipping is Free w/ Prime or orders of $25+ OOS
About this deal
My research indicates the 9" High-Leverage Side Cutting Pliers w/ Fish Tape Puller, Crimper & Comfort Grip Handles is $11.50 lower (~40% savings) than the next best available from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $29.49 at time of posting.
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Southwire site states that all tools are "American Made", all reviews state "Made in China"
Not only this brand is deceptive but at no place do they tell you anything about the warranty, and all positive reviews are actually cumming from their site (rigged reviews).
Be very careful with them, better to stay away . . .
This made me laugh way too hard.
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Southwire site states that all tools are "American Made", all reviews state "Made in China"
Not only this brand is deceptive but at no place do they tell you anything about the warranty, and all positive reviews are actually cumming from their site (rigged reviews).
Be very careful with them, better to stay away . . .
Southwire site states that all tools are "American Made", all reviews state "Made in China"
Not only this brand is deceptive but at no place do they tell you anything about the warranty, and all positive reviews are actually cumming from their site (rigged reviews).
Be very careful with them, better to stay away . . .
Southwire site states that all tools are "American Made", all reviews state "Made in China"
Not only this brand is deceptive but at no place do they tell you anything about the warranty, and all positive reviews are actually cumming from their site (rigged reviews).
Be very careful with them, better to stay away . . .
Southwire site doesn't say all tools are made in the US. They just have a line of US made tools for those who care. US made tools have "-US" at the end if the model #. Warranty is easily found linked from the Southwire home page or you can follow the link in the OP. Lifetime warranty BTW.
Southwire site doesn't say all tools are made in the US. They just have a line of US made tools for those who care. US made tools have "-US" at the end if the model #. Warranty is easily found linked from the Southwire home page or you can follow the link in the OP. Lifetime warranty BTW.
Thank you for posting the link to warranty.
The warranty is garbage and in it's not Lifetime, you have to mail the tool to them at your own cost. And the way the warranty is written they can just blame you for the damage.
Irwin warranty[lowes.com] is clear, "Lifetime warranty" right on top of the box in bold, and in the description on Lowes site and on Irwing site.
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06-04-2021 at 06:14 AM.
I always hate when someone posts a $10 tool deal and someone else comes in and says you should buy X for the $50 more, but I'm going to be that guy.
For $27 everyday you can get the Channellock 449. Or for $20 you can get the 338, which are an inch shorter but, more common in the field. Both made in USA and both with a lifetime warranty.
I always hate when someone posts a $10 tool deal and someone else comes in and says you should buy X for the $50 more, but I'm going to be that guy.
For $27 everyday you can get the Channellock 449. Or for $20 you can get the 338, which are an inch shorter but, more common in the field. Both made in USA and both with a lifetime warranty.
I'll second the Channellock. IMO the American Made Channellock stuff is very good. Much better than anything Dewalt, Milwaukee, Southwire, Kobalt, etc. Only line I'd put above Channellock is Knipex, but that's in a price category of itself.
I always hate when someone posts a $10 tool deal and someone else comes in and says you should buy X for the $50 more, but I'm going to be that guy.
For $27 everyday you can get the Channellock 449. Or for $20 you can get the 338, which are an inch shorter but, more common in the field. Both made in USA and both with a lifetime warranty.
I always hate when someone posts a $10 tool deal and someone else comes in and says you should buy X for the $50 more, but I'm going to be that guy.
For $27 everyday you can get the Channellock 449. Or for $20 you can get the 338, which are an inch shorter but, more common in the field. Both made in USA and both with a lifetime warranty.
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I'll second the Channellock. IMO the American Made Channellock stuff is very good. Much better than anything Dewalt, Milwaukee, Southwire, Kobalt, etc. Only line I'd put above Channellock is Knipex, but that's in a price category of itself.
My rule of thumb has always been: if you have to buy a tool, buy the best one that you can afford at the time. There is a reason that the good ones are not discounted--and, conversely, a reason why some are discounted.
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Not only this brand is deceptive but at no place do they tell you anything about the warranty, and all positive reviews are actually cumming from their site (rigged reviews).
Be very careful with them, better to stay away . . .
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Not only this brand is deceptive but at no place do they tell you anything about the warranty, and all positive reviews are actually cumming from their site (rigged reviews).
Be very careful with them, better to stay away . . .
Not only this brand is deceptive but at no place do they tell you anything about the warranty, and all positive reviews are actually cumming from their site (rigged reviews).
Be very careful with them, better to stay away . . .
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This made me laugh way too hard.
Bwahahaha!
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Not only this brand is deceptive but at no place do they tell you anything about the warranty, and all positive reviews are actually cumming from their site (rigged reviews).
Be very careful with them, better to stay away . . .
The warranty is garbage and in it's not Lifetime, you have to mail the tool to them at your own cost. And the way the warranty is written they can just blame you for the damage.
Irwin warranty [lowes.com] is clear, "Lifetime warranty" right on top of the box in bold, and in the description on Lowes site and on Irwing site.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank DaveInPhilly
For $27 everyday you can get the Channellock 449. Or for $20 you can get the 338, which are an inch shorter but, more common in the field. Both made in USA and both with a lifetime warranty.
For $27 everyday you can get the Channellock 449. Or for $20 you can get the 338, which are an inch shorter but, more common in the field. Both made in USA and both with a lifetime warranty.
For $27 everyday you can get the Channellock 449. Or for $20 you can get the 338, which are an inch shorter but, more common in the field. Both made in USA and both with a lifetime warranty.
Can either cut bicycle brake cable?
For $27 everyday you can get the Channellock 449. Or for $20 you can get the 338, which are an inch shorter but, more common in the field. Both made in USA and both with a lifetime warranty.