Amazon's lowest price in history on this (according to CCC) is $36.10, and current price at Amazon is $45.88. Zoro is $44.38, and KC Tool is $44.38 (both plus shipping).
An all around tool for the toughest demands - Now in a compact pocket sized length
- Compact and powerful: cuts bolts, nails, rivets etc. up to a diameter of 11/64" (4.4 mm)
- KNIPEX CoBolt® S with 25-fold manual force amplification – now also with a recess in the cutting edge for even more effective cutting of round materials
- Heavy duty, induction hardened edges for cutting thin, hard wire, screws and springs. Cutting edge hardness (approx. 64 HRC)
- Strongest cutters of their length due to the lever action design
- Strong cutting edges - specially hardened and laser cut
- Gripping surface for pulling wire
- Small, slim head for better access to confined areas
- Less physical effort required due to efficient lever action mechanism
- No slipping of the material being cut due to lasered cutting edge
- Gripping surface below the joint for gripping and pulling wires with a diameter from 3/64" (1.0 mm)
- Chrome vanadium heavy-duty steel, forged, multi stage oil-hardened
- Made in Germany
https://www.grooves-inc.com/knipe...=USD&_z=us
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Shipping is steep unless you're making a larger order, though.
Shipping is steep unless you're making a larger order, though.
Id be curious to hear from anyone who has experience ordering from them.
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Id be curious to hear from anyone who has experience ordering from them.
I've ordered from them - Knipex, in fact. It's a huge online retailer in Germany. They're legit... and their shipping prices are amazing. The only thing I'll warn you about is their customer service sucks. If you have an issue, there's not much support beyond emailing them, but usually there shouldn't be any problems. Also, shipping from Germany takes a couple weeks.
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8" is only mildly useful though - it's not much more powerful than lineman's pliers or side cutters. Usually, if something is too big for the pliers - I go straight to the 24" which is completely awesome. Not sure where I would use this little 6" Knipex.
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8" is only mildly useful though - it's not much more powerful than lineman's pliers or side cutters. Usually, if something is too big for the pliers - I go straight to the 24" which is completely awesome. Not sure where I would use this little 6" Knipex.
I found 24" has just so much more control and because of that is a much safer tool - I can put one handle on the floor and press the other one with one hand, using the free hand to position my rod or catch the pieces. I can also go much slower and don't get nearly as much shrapnel as from the 8" version. The 8" version is useful as straight shears for making straight cuts in a flat aluminum and other things like that.
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