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2-Piece Milwaukee 6" & 10" Straight-Jaw Pliers Set

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Home Depot has 2-Piece Milwaukee 6" & 10" Straight-Jaw Pliers Set (48-22-6330) for $19.97. Shipping is free or choose free store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

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Features:
  • Reaming handles and head up to 1-1/2 in.
  • Exposed metal handles for punching
  • Comfort grips will not peel or dig into hands during extended use
  • Jaw capacity up to 1 in. pipe and up to 2 in. pipe
  • Rust resistant
  • Forged strength design

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  • About this deal:
    • This price matches the previous FP Deal.
  • About this product:
    • Limited lifetime warranty

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Home Depot has 2-Piece Milwaukee 6" & 10" Straight-Jaw Pliers Set (48-22-6330) for $19.97. Shipping is free or choose free store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Reaming handles and head up to 1-1/2 in.
  • Exposed metal handles for punching
  • Comfort grips will not peel or dig into hands during extended use
  • Jaw capacity up to 1 in. pipe and up to 2 in. pipe
  • Rust resistant
  • Forged strength design

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price matches the previous FP Deal.
  • About this product:
    • Limited lifetime warranty

Original Post

Written by tunabreath

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Oct 27, 2025 03:10 PM
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markkioOct 27, 2025 03:10 PM
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I keep using lineman pliers to pull small nails which ends up creating a gap in the nose. Is this a better tool for that?
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Oct 27, 2025 05:36 PM
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Melt_in_the_SunOct 27, 2025 05:36 PM
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Quote from markkio :
I keep using lineman pliers to pull small nails which ends up creating a gap in the nose. Is this a better tool for that?
For pulling nails, a pair of dedicated pliers would be best. I bought a pair of "Crescent Leverage nail pulling pliers" off a previous SD and they are great.
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Oct 27, 2025 07:49 PM
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Grogan14Oct 27, 2025 07:49 PM
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Quote from markkio :
I keep using lineman pliers to pull small nails which ends up creating a gap in the nose. Is this a better tool for that?
End nippers work well.
Oct 27, 2025 09:58 PM
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diveborgOct 27, 2025 09:58 PM
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I'd be more inclined to to buy the 4 pack of straight and V jawed pliers for $39.97 because you some times need the V jaw to grab ahold of something round or octangular like conduit fittings.

Quote from markkio :
I keep using lineman pliers to pull small nails which ends up creating a gap in the nose. Is this a better tool for that?
I use vise-grips if the nails are really hard to pull. Otherwise I use diagonal cutters.
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Oct 28, 2025 05:11 AM
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ClovisJOct 28, 2025 05:11 AM
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Quote from markkio :
I keep using lineman pliers to pull small nails which ends up creating a gap in the nose. Is this a better tool for that?
A smaller nail puller pry bar is invaluable.
Oct 28, 2025 07:48 PM
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sirapioOct 28, 2025 07:48 PM
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Oct 29, 2025 02:47 PM
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JoeS1881Oct 29, 2025 02:47 PM
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Quote from markkio :
I keep using lineman pliers to pull small nails which ends up creating a gap in the nose. Is this a better tool for that?
Dont pull nails with these, your fingers will get crushed in the handles, They aren't like typical pliers where a gap remains in the handle when the face is fully closed. I use thee for plumbing and electrical work
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Oct 29, 2025 04:00 PM
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crakarjaxOct 29, 2025 04:00 PM
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Nice that the handles come pre-stripoed for reaming, although I feel like stripping the end of crescent handles is the sign of a true pro
Oct 29, 2025 06:01 PM
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JonathanworldOct 29, 2025 06:01 PM
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Quote from markkio :
I keep using lineman pliers to pull small nails which ends up creating a gap in the nose. Is this a better tool for that?
These Channellock cutting plier is my go to for nail pulling...it grips tight to a source and rolls and extracts with little effort
https://a.co/d/bf8Nl65
Oct 29, 2025 06:14 PM
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bostonbuttOct 29, 2025 06:14 PM
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Quote from JoeS1881 :
Dont pull nails with these, your fingers will get crushed in the handles, They aren't like typical pliers where a gap remains in the handle when the face is fully closed. I use thee for plumbing and electrical work
Don't use these for electrical work! They're not designed for that. Notice the open, bare metal at the end.
Oct 30, 2025 12:53 AM
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JoeS1881Oct 30, 2025 12:53 AM
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Quote from bostonbutt :
Don't use these for electrical work! They're not designed for that. Notice the open, bare metal at the end.
Handy for tightening knock out clamps. Not for working on live circuits.
Oct 30, 2025 01:47 AM
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diveborgOct 30, 2025 01:47 AM
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Quote from bostonbutt :
Don't use these for electrical work! They're not designed for that. Notice the open, bare metal at the end.
The reason for not having coating on the end of the handles is FOR electrical work. Many electricians use the handles for reaming out the inside of cut conduit.

The coating on the handles isn't for insulation, it is only for comfort and grip.
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Oct 31, 2025 01:36 PM
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bostonbuttOct 31, 2025 01:36 PM
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Quote from diveborg :
The reason for not having coating on the end of the handles is FOR electrical work. Many electricians use the handles for reaming out the inside of cut conduit.

The coating on the handles isn't for insulation, it is only for comfort and grip.
Oh, I didn't know that! I thought the coating was for insulation (safety). I have this pair and they're very well made. Thanks for your input and correction, kind sir.
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