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KNIPEX 7" Pliers Wrench & 8" TwinGrip Pliers Set

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Amazon has KNIPEX 7" Pliers Wrench & 8" TwinGrip Pliers Set for $68.59. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Wrench (86 03 180):
    • Screws, grips, holds, bends and presses
    • Replaces a full set of spanners
    • Grips smoothly up to 40 mm or 1 1/2 inch
    • Protects sensitive surfaces
    • 10x hand force reinforcement
    • Works directly on chrome, brass etc.
  • Pliers (82 01 200):
    • Easily grip stripped screws and bolts with the front and side gripping areas
    • Front jaw design grips even the toughest stripped screws
    • Optimized side jaw with opposing teeth for maximum force when gripping round, square and hex materials
    • Five push-button adjustments - adjust once and it stays
    • Slim head design for working in confined spaces
    • Large front and side gripping capacities from 5/32" to 7/8" (4 to 22 mm)
    • Reliable front gripping of flat workpieces due to the three-point system
    • Pinch guard prevents operators' fingers from being pinched
    • Durable construction due to box-joint design
    • Forged from high-grade chrome vanadium electric steel, oil-hardened
    • Gripping surfaces with special hardened teeth (approx. 61 HRC)

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Amazon has KNIPEX 7" Pliers Wrench & 8" TwinGrip Pliers Set for $68.59. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Wrench (86 03 180):
    • Screws, grips, holds, bends and presses
    • Replaces a full set of spanners
    • Grips smoothly up to 40 mm or 1 1/2 inch
    • Protects sensitive surfaces
    • 10x hand force reinforcement
    • Works directly on chrome, brass etc.
  • Pliers (82 01 200):
    • Easily grip stripped screws and bolts with the front and side gripping areas
    • Front jaw design grips even the toughest stripped screws
    • Optimized side jaw with opposing teeth for maximum force when gripping round, square and hex materials
    • Five push-button adjustments - adjust once and it stays
    • Slim head design for working in confined spaces
    • Large front and side gripping capacities from 5/32" to 7/8" (4 to 22 mm)
    • Reliable front gripping of flat workpieces due to the three-point system
    • Pinch guard prevents operators' fingers from being pinched
    • Durable construction due to box-joint design
    • Forged from high-grade chrome vanadium electric steel, oil-hardened
    • Gripping surfaces with special hardened teeth (approx. 61 HRC)

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:

Original Post

Written by phoinix | Staff

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Today 01:48 PM
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abbazaba14Today 01:48 PM
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7" wrench
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Today 02:05 PM
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WittyCrown3678Today 02:05 PM
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Quote from abbazaba14 :
7" wrench
Should have this info in the post.

I just got the 7" and they are are great size.
Today 02:09 PM
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count0Today 02:09 PM
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If you're not a pro, the Klein Tools Chinese knock-off is good enough for you.
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berukzToday 03:05 PM
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Quote from count0 :
If you're not a pro, the Klein Tools Chinese knock-off is good enough for you.
Link?
Today 03:32 PM
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count0Today 03:32 PM
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Quote from berukz :
Link?
If you're just doing day to day repairs and not a plumber or mechanic, you can probably count the number of times you use a pliers wrench in a year on one or two hands.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Klein-To...5015112143
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w9w8sToday 03:52 PM
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Quote from count0 :
If you're just doing day to day repairs and not a plumber or mechanic, you can probably count the number of times you use a pliers wrench in a year on one or two hands. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Klein-To...5015112143
Pros would be using a set of actual non adjustable wrenches and not a pliers wrench for the majority of their work. These pliers wrenches are great for people who do a lot of different handy things. I am constantly fixing things at home and the organizations I am part of like our Scout building, Scout Camp, as well as adjusting things in campsites, etc. Tools like this are perfect for people like me because if I can't fix it, people do without for at least a while.
Today 04:08 PM
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count0Today 04:08 PM
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Nobody said people who do repairs for a living use adjustable wrenches for the majority of their work. Most people probably aren't maintaining or doing repairs on multiple buildings and sites. If you want to reward the original company for coming up with the design, by all means buy the Knipex. If you're on a deal website because you want to pinch pennies, in my opinion buy the tool that's half the price but gets you 90% of the way there.
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Today 04:48 PM
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wjlackneToday 04:48 PM
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Worked as an industrial mechanic for over 20 years. I am sure this Knipex brand is very, very good. For pliers, we were given Channelocks version of these. They were pretty indestructible no matter how much we abused them. If you don't need pliers everyday, the Channel lock or even Kobalt like pliers are good enough for almost everything.

If you have a lot of money to treat yourself, go with the Knipex, but be warned, if you use them in a factory, somebody is going to steal them from you.

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