Rated 4.9 stars out of 5 overall based on 200+ reviews on Amazon
Made In Wuppertal-Cronenberg, Germany
All Cobras offer a non-slip grip and feature a pushbutton adjusting mechanism
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Rated 4.9 stars out of 5 overall based on 200+ reviews on Amazon
Made In Wuppertal-Cronenberg, Germany
All Cobras offer a non-slip grip and feature a pushbutton adjusting mechanism
About this store:
Amazon Return Policy: Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charges
Model: KNIPEX 3 Piece Multi-Component Cobra Set (7,10,12)
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Lol someone has never owned a Knipex product with that comment. If you're using your pliers once a month then maybe. If you use them for a living or somewhat often, then the quality isn't even close and they're worth every penny.
Silly comment. Not every deal is applicable to everyone here. Baby stuff when not everyone has kids? Lawnmowers when not everyone has a lawn? That doesn't make this any less of a deal. If you don't want it, don't buy it. And don't be a troll.
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I bought kobalt at Lowes a few weeks ago $12
Does the same.job
Lol someone has never owned a Knipex product with that comment. If you're using your pliers once a month then maybe. If you use them for a living or somewhat often, then the quality isn't even close and they're worth every penny.
Last edited by FishnDirt August 6, 2021 at 08:58 PM.
Menards has the 7, 10, and 12 inch Cobra pliers for about $94 after ongoing 11% rebate. The handles are different and I don't know if anything else is different. I have a few Knipex and they are very nice.
Menards has the 7, 10, and 12 inch Cobra pliers for about $94 after ongoing 11% rebate. The handles are different and I don't know if anything else is different. I have a few Knipex and they are very nice.
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I have used Knipex
Nothing special
As somebody that uses these every single working day, there is no way you have used these. These have unbelievable grip strength that a 200 plus pound man can stand on the smallest with out breaking them. They never slip unless you have them adjusted wrong, they will crush 3/4 emt with out a heavy grip. If these can't loosen or tighten what you want then you need a pipe wrench.
Source I am a commercial industrial service electrician.
edit also 90 percent of kobalt tools are garbage.
o another great reason to get these.. as long as used appropriately... you WILL NOT slip and bust your knuckles, unlike channel lock kobalt and many other cheaper brands....
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I was struggling with a set of channel locks to remove a pipe coupling recently which is not something I normally work on. A plumber on the job handed me his small knipex cobra and I was able to get it apart in no time. They just work perfectly on plumbing in hard to reach spots.
Last edited by Impulsebuyer3000 August 7, 2021 at 05:49 AM.
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Once you go comfort grip, you don't go back.
Eh. I have some of both and don't really care too much either way. The comfort grip is moderately more comfortable but does take up more space in a tool box, bag, or pouch.
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Does the same.job
https://www.menards.com/main/sear...+%26+12%
https://www.menards.com/main/sear...+%26+12%
Nothing special
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Does the same.job
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Nothing special
Source I am a commercial industrial service electrician.
edit also 90 percent of kobalt tools are garbage.
o another great reason to get these.. as long as used appropriately... you WILL NOT slip and bust your knuckles, unlike channel lock kobalt and many other cheaper brands....
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