3-Piece Husky Set: 6.5" Long Nose + 7" & 10" Curved Jaw Locking Pliers
$10
$22.97
+ Free Curbside Pickup
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Home Depot has 3-Piece Husky Set: 6.5" Long Nose + 7" & 10" Curved Jaw Locking Pliers on sale for $9.97. Select free curbside pickup where available.
Thanks to community member CleverPollution9055 for finding this deal.
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Features:
1x Husky 6.5" Long Nose Pliers
1x Husky 7" Curved Jaw Pliers
1x Husky 10" Curved Jaw Pliers
Lifetime Warranty with no questions, no receipt required
Model: 6.5 in. Long Nose 7 in. and 10 in. Locking Plier Set (3-Piece)
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Picked these up today... Absolute Garbage. Pins falling out, jaws don't line up, jaws wobble side to side 1/8-1/4" , small needle nose jaws don't close all the way.
They do have lifetime warranty, if it happens, I should be able to get replacement. Am I missing something?
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Went to the store and it rang up $19.97, talk to associate and they told me we don't price match our own website.
I went to the customer service and they said the same thing… I'm puzzled. I don't understand Home Depot and how they operates.
Is it same price in store? I hate having to wait for a pick up time if I can go right now
No, HomeDepot doesn't honor their own online prices even with same day in stock pickup. I was just at my local HD remembered seeing this here. While checking out it scanned at full price and associate told me online prices "are online prices" she wanted me to order it and comeback to pick it up so I put them back and kept it moving....another lost sale HD!
Agree with the other comment about Husky making absolute garbage products. I got the 3 set adjustable wrench from Home Depot and I have never used an adjustable wrench with a more loose screw than the Husky ones. Like holy shit, they are terrible.
They do have lifetime warranty, if it happens, I should be able to get replacement. Am I missing something?
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Useful warranties are great, but they should be an exception to the function of the tool. Nevertheless, for the average homeowner, the OP for $10 will serve the purpose most of the time.
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There are plenty of youtube videos comparing 'locking pliers,' otherwise often called "Vise Grips" that were originally made in the USA by Irwin.
Malco Eagle Grips[malcoproducts.com] reopened the old Irwin facilities and began with selling made in the USA through SnapOn, but now available to the general public through Lowes[lowes.com], Amazon[amazon.com], etc., for a price. But, Malco does not yet make a pair of needle nose.
Agree with the other comment about Husky making absolute garbage products. I got the 3 set adjustable wrench from Home Depot and I have never used an adjustable wrench with a more loose screw than the Husky ones. Like holy shit, they are terrible.
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To the contrary, I found the Husky adjustable to be about as good as the rest being sold today. They all have some or a lot of negative slop that has little to do with strength once tightened onto the nut/bolt. Those that back off or worse, ( Skip to 12:54[youtube.com] ) bend out of parallel with pressure are the issue that allows slippage.
And if I had a dollar for every time I have seen someone using an adjustable wrench backwards, I could buy us all coffee at Starbucks. Today, some have an arrow on the handle for the direction of applied pressure.
Nevertheless, if one has the correct size wrench or socket, use that before an adjustable wrench. And if they have same in 6pt, even better for most applications. Nothing quite like working on something rusted where the person before you rounded off heads with an adjustable wrench or vise grips. You can often beat a socket on, but what a pain.
Picked these up today... Absolute Garbage. Pins falling out, jaws don't line up, jaws wobble side to side 1/8-1/4" , small needle nose jaws don't close all the way.
Well you answered my question, I was about to ask if these were better than the cheap walmart ones
Picked these up today... Absolute Garbage. Pins falling out, jaws don't line up, jaws wobble side to side 1/8-1/4" , small needle nose jaws don't close all the way.
To the downvotes, you don't even know who this guy is. Their word means a hell of a lot more than like half the posters here lol.
Went to the store and it rang up $19.97, talk to associate and they told me we don't price match our own website.
I went to the customer service and they said the same thing… I'm puzzled. I don't understand Home Depot and how they operates.
I went to Home Depot today to get a furniture dolly. Online said 7 in stock. None there. Not even of other varieties. Zip. Worker there told me HD has been out of them for months. I drove to Harbor Freight and they had a whole stack. Not sure why I go to HD anymore, I can't count on them having items in stock.
Just half the posters? So he's an....average poster? The logic here sometimes 🤣
Yep, because LIKE totally means exactly. See anyone can twist words 🤣
Get off your high horse, you know what I meant. If you don't get what 'Hell of a lot more' means than I don't know what to tell you. If I have to explain it I will I guess, just ask.
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I went to the customer service and they said the same thing… I'm puzzled. I don't understand Home Depot and how they operates.
Useful warranties are great, but they should be an exception to the function of the tool. Nevertheless, for the average homeowner, the OP for $10 will serve the purpose most of the time.
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There are plenty of youtube videos comparing 'locking pliers,' otherwise often called "Vise Grips" that were originally made in the USA by Irwin.
Malco Eagle Grips [malcoproducts.com] reopened the old Irwin facilities and began with selling made in the USA through SnapOn, but now available to the general public through Lowes [lowes.com], Amazon [amazon.com], etc., for a price. But, Malco does not yet make a pair of needle nose.
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To the contrary, I found the Husky adjustable to be about as good as the rest being sold today. They all have some or a lot of negative slop that has little to do with strength once tightened onto the nut/bolt. Those that back off or worse, ( Skip to 12:54 [youtube.com] ) bend out of parallel with pressure are the issue that allows slippage.
And if I had a dollar for every time I have seen someone using an adjustable wrench backwards, I could buy us all coffee at Starbucks. Today, some have an arrow on the handle for the direction of applied pressure.
Nevertheless, if one has the correct size wrench or socket, use that before an adjustable wrench. And if they have same in 6pt, even better for most applications. Nothing quite like working on something rusted where the person before you rounded off heads with an adjustable wrench or vise grips. You can often beat a socket on, but what a pain.
Well you answered my question, I was about to ask if these were better than the cheap walmart ones
To the downvotes, you don't even know who this guy is. Their word means a hell of a lot more than like half the posters here lol.
Just half the posters? So he's an....average poster? The logic here sometimes 🤣
I went to the customer service and they said the same thing… I'm puzzled. I don't understand Home Depot and how they operates.
Get off your high horse, you know what I meant. If you don't get what 'Hell of a lot more' means than I don't know what to tell you. If I have to explain it I will I guess, just ask.