Amazon[amazon.com] has 3-Piece Amazon Basics Quick Release Groove Joint Pliers Set (7, 10, 12-Inch) for $20.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $6.31 lower (23% savings) than the typical price of $27.29 $5.26 lower (20% savings) than the previous price of $26.24
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 3-Piece Amazon Basics Quick Release Groove Joint Pliers Set (7, 10, 12-Inch) for $20.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $6.31 lower (23% savings) than the typical price of $27.29 $5.26 lower (20% savings) than the previous price of $26.24
Customer reviews
4.5⭐ / 1,806 global ratings 1,000+ bought in past month
Model: Amazon Basics 3-Piece Quick Release Groove Joint Pliers Set, Drop Forged Chrome Vanadium Steel, Includes 7-inch,10-inch, and 12-inch, Black
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I'm at work now so I can't watch the video. Skimming through the comments, not many are talking about the Amazon Basics ones. How good are they?
They weren't the same but at the very least 80% as good. Surprisingly good material construction and performed 90% as well iirc. No brainer purchase at this price
Torque Test Channel is great, however they are only testing new products. Re-testing after a few weeks of shop use would show the real story.
The teeth on these inexpensive pliers will not last very long, while the Knipex will keep going strong for years. Project Farm did some destructive testing of this style of pliers and found the Knipex to hold up much better than the competition. Amazon Basics wasn't in the Project Farm test, but the hardness testing by TTC shows that these cheap Knipex copies from Amazon are pretty soft and won't last.
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Link ?
https://youtu.be/kCy_yITvRNM?si=
At 7:52 is when they start testing Amazon Basics
I'm at work now so I can't watch the video. Skimming through the comments, not many are talking about the Amazon Basics ones. How good are they?
They weren't the same but at the very least 80% as good. Surprisingly good material construction and performed 90% as well iirc. No brainer purchase at this price
The teeth on these inexpensive pliers will not last very long, while the Knipex will keep going strong for years. Project Farm did some destructive testing of this style of pliers and found the Knipex to hold up much better than the competition. Amazon Basics wasn't in the Project Farm test, but the hardness testing by TTC shows that these cheap Knipex copies from Amazon are pretty soft and won't last.
Project Farm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjDG4ga
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