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5-Piece Milwaukee Electrician's Pliers Hand Tool Set

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Home Depot has 5-Piece Milwaukee Electrician's Pliers Hand Tool Set on sale for $64.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member jdshear01 for posting this deal.

Includes:
  • Long-nose
  • Straight jaw
  • Diagonal cutting pliers
  • High leverage lineman's pliers with crimper
  • 6 in 1 combination electricians wire strippers

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Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 900 customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Home Depot has 5-Piece Milwaukee Electrician's Pliers Hand Tool Set on sale for $64.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member jdshear01 for posting this deal.

Includes:
  • Long-nose
  • Straight jaw
  • Diagonal cutting pliers
  • High leverage lineman's pliers with crimper
  • 6 in 1 combination electricians wire strippers

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 900 customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Yesterday 04:32 AM
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hosserYesterday 04:32 AM
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Quote from GnomesAway :
Milwaukee hand tools are trash, fyi
Mine work pretty well... And I have a lot of them. But thank you for your anecdotal comment.
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jdshear01Yesterday 04:53 AM
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Quote from GnomesAway :
Milwaukee hand tools are trash, fyi
I find it interesting that some are USA made and others foreign made, like in Vietnam. I wonder if the quality is different between the two...not to mention the price. Kinda easier to say whatever and go with Klein...but even some of their stuff is foreign made now so I'm not sure what that proves if anything.
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lysdexsickYesterday 01:06 PM
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Quote from GnomesAway :
Milwaukee hand tools are trash, fyi
How about instead of *only* trashing the product, you suggest an alternative which isn't "trash"?
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Logan_71Yesterday 01:17 PM
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Quote from jdshear01 :
I find it interesting that some are USA made and others foreign made, like in Vietnam. I wonder if the quality is different between the two...not to mention the price. Kinda easier to say whatever and go with Klein...but even some of their stuff is foreign made now so I'm not sure what that proves if anything.
Good point. I try to buy USA made whenever there's a legitimate choice. You're right in that Klein Tools still makes a chunk of their stuff in the USA, like this one.

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coreyyokYesterday 02:09 PM
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While these say electrican's tools, they are not electrical insulated to protect from live voltage like Klein tools.
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arcticproYesterday 02:15 PM
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Quote from coreyyok :
While these say electrican's tools, they are not electrical insulated to protect from live voltage like Klein tools.
Shouldn't be working on live wires. It's not necessary and just risking your life for no reason other than time savings.

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Quote from coreyyok :
While these say electrican's tools, they are not electrical insulated to protect from live voltage like Klein tools.
Unless specifically stated, Klein tools are not electrically insulated. In my experience (35 years), hardly any electrician actually owns 600v insulated tools. Why? Because of articpro's spot on post below.
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Shouldn't be working on live wires. It's not necessary and just risking your life for no reason other than time savings.
Yesterday 07:57 PM
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AMP8424Yesterday 07:57 PM
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Quote from GnomesAway :
Milwaukee hand tools are trash, fyi
I use the needle nose and dykes daily for repairing hospital beds and ambulance stretchers. While they may not be the greatest for an electrician, they're alright for everyday work.
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MisterBBLToday 01:16 AM
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Can't speak for all the pliers, but I do have a set of the comfort grip 6 in 1 pliers and they are great for almost all the electrical work I do when paired with a drill or multi bit screw driver. (Much better than carrying around a pair of lineman's, needle nose, and those terrible stamped Klein strippers) These likely aren't going to be Kinpex quality, but you're getting 5 good tools for the price of 1, maybe 2 Knipex tools.

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