Lowe's has
3-Piece Kobalt Tongue & Groove Joint Plier Set (8", 10" & 12", Model #55727) on sale for
$12.98. Select free store pickup where stock permits. Otherwise,
shipping is free on $45+ orders.
Thanks to community member
ekkado for finding this deal.
Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location.
About this product:- Set includes 8", 10" and 12" groove joint pliers
- Constructed of chrome nickel steel
- Ergonomic molded anti-slip handless
- Micro-nickel finish provides corrosion resistance for added durability
- Lifetime Warranty
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Knipex Cobra pliers [menards.com] are expensive, but not too bad when on sale... and worth every dime.
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Knipex Cobra pliers [menards.com] are expensive, but not too bad when on sale... and worth every dime.
too bad channel lock as a tm on the name and cause those are channel locks just like the 99% of channel lock pliers I've used in my lifetime that were not the channel lock brand
too bad channel lock as a tm on the name and cause those are channel locks just like the 99% of channel lock pliers I've used in my lifetime that were not the channel lock brand
Knipex Cobra pliers [menards.com] are expensive, but not too bad when on sale... and worth every dime.
The Irwin or Vise-Grip pliers aren't too bad. Definitely not Knipex in quality or price, but acceptable alternative IMHO.
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https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-2.../999957733
The video looked pretty cool. keeps the heads in parallel to prevent stripping the bolts and auto-adjusts instead of having to do that Goldilocks dance while you're upside down under the kitchen sink with dust falling in your eyes. :p
I know, I can be a tool snob, but I have used junk when I was poor to get the job done and drank siht coffee. For sure, those new Irwin's are better than their old slip joint. And no, I did not leave your down vote.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-2.../999957733
The video looked pretty cool. keeps the heads in parallel to prevent stripping the bolts and auto-adjusts instead of having to do that Goldilocks dance while you're upside down under the kitchen sink with dust falling in your eyes. :p
I know, I can be a tool snob, but I have used junk when I was poor to get the job done and drank siht coffee. For sure, those new Irwin's are better than their old slip joint. And no, I did not leave your down vote.
I'd buy the Irwin ones for extras to have around, but I do have Knipex for the pliers I use for work.