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3-Piece Amazon Basics Quick Release Groove Joint Pliers Set (7", 10", 12")

$14

$21

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Amazon has 3-Piece Amazon Basics Quick Release Groove Joint Pliers Set (7", 10", 12") on sale for $14.38. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this item:
  • 3-piece set of quick-release groove joint pliers for loosening nuts, gripping pipes, tightening fasteners, and more
  • Includes 7-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch pliers made of drop-forged CR-V steel for long-lasting strength
  • Slip-joint design for making adjustments to accommodate different sized items
  • PVC rubber dipped handles provide a comfortable, secure grip

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Amazon has 3-Piece Amazon Basics Quick Release Groove Joint Pliers Set (7", 10", 12") on sale for $14.38. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • 3-piece set of quick-release groove joint pliers for loosening nuts, gripping pipes, tightening fasteners, and more
  • Includes 7-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch pliers made of drop-forged CR-V steel for long-lasting strength
  • Slip-joint design for making adjustments to accommodate different sized items
  • PVC rubber dipped handles provide a comfortable, secure grip

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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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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Ck2hi
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Yes they r good. Have them. Very happy. For a budget pair a+++. Torque test channel has a long vid on em vs knipex. They r legit

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adnj
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This is a good deal on a solid set of pliers.
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Slimeyface
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Quote from adnj :
This is a good deal on a solid set of pliers.

Have you used them? Have they lasted?

I'm in urgent need of some for som pipe-related fixes
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BigBG
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Not Knipex and not $600 so obviously not good.
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Ck2hi
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Quote from Slimeyface :
Have you used them? Have they lasted?

I'm in urgent need of some for som pipe-related fixes

Yes they r good. Have them. Very happy. For a budget pair a+++. Torque test channel has a long vid on em vs knipex. They r legit
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GreyFlower2145
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I use the harbor freight doyle brand daily and wanted a bunch spares for different work areas at home.bought these on the 20 dollar deal. I'm very unimpressed..... but for this price I'd say it's worth it as spares.one issue with the doyle is the button sticks out alot, these have same issue.the actual jaws on these are much narrower though, maybe resulting in less torque.it seemed to me these had poor workmanship.
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Slimeyface
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Quote from Ck2hi :
Yes they r good. Have them. Very happy. For a budget pair a+++. Torque test channel has a long vid on em vs knipex. They r legit

Thanks! I'd rep you, but I cannot.
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QuietToddler
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Wow a fraction of knipex

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l0l
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Maximum jaw openings: 1.06, 1.4, 1.8 respectively. Too small IMO.
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matt151617
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Quote from l0l :
Maximum jaw openings: 1.06, 1.4, 1.8 respectively. Too small IMO.
Yeah. Any deals on anything bigger? I always seem to need these kind of pliers for stuck on plumbing pipes/fixtures, and ones these size are never big enough.
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6700i6700
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Quote from l0l :
Maximum jaw openings: 1.06, 1.4, 1.8 respectively. Too small IMO.
yea the cobras have a much longer span of teeth
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FeistyVolcano2571
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Incredible value. The steel isn't as hard as or strong as Knipex. These appear to have 85% the functionality of Knipex at 1/10 the cost. This tool's form factor is very useful.
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Mr. Sparkles
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Quote from FeistyVolcano2571 :
Incredible value. The steel isn't as hard as or strong as Knipex. These appear to have 85% the functionality of Knipex at 1/10 the cost. This tool's form factor is very useful.

How did you calculate your functionality percentage?
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boosterjm
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any deal on regular straight plier instead of curved ones?
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BlueNarwhal5991
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Quote from GreyFlower2145 :
I use the harbor freight doyle brand daily and wanted a bunch spares for different work areas at home.bought these on the 20 dollar deal. I'm very unimpressed..... but for this price I'd say it's worth it as spares.one issue with the doyle is the button sticks out alot, these have same issue.the actual jaws on these are much narrower though, maybe resulting in less torque.it seemed to me these had poor workmanship.
The button on the Milwaukee ones I have sticks out a lot too. It always gets stuck in your pocket

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adnj
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Quote from Slimeyface :
Have you used them? Have they lasted?

I'm in urgent need of some for som pipe-related fixes
I have used them on plumbing, electrical and in the garage. They work well and the handles have stayed on. I have better pliers that work, look and feel better but these are worth it at twice the price.

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