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KNIPEX Tools 00 20 06 US1, Cobra Pliers 7, 10, and 12-Inch Set, 3-Piece $95.16

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KNIPEX Tools 00 20 06 US1, Cobra Pliers 7, 10, and 12-Inch Set, 3-Piece. Free Shipping w/Prime or $35+.

https://www.amazon.com/KNIPEX-Too...r=8-1&th=1
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KNIPEX Tools 00 20 06 US1, Cobra Pliers 7, 10, and 12-Inch Set, 3-Piece. Free Shipping w/Prime or $35+.

https://www.amazon.com/KNIPEX-Too...r=8-1&th=1

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Today 04:52 PM
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BlueCrowd8839Today 04:52 PM
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Tool manufacturers really getting out of pocket thinking $115 retail for 3 pliers is reasonable. One of the most common and researched tools in the trade.

Don't fall for the high price lure of quality. If you pay $100 vs $50 for the same tool set, that doesn't mean it's twice as durable. Companies have seen what Milwaukee charges and want a piece of that pie. They don't realize Milwaukee has a deep rooted mass of brand junkies.

If your job is to use these tools every single day, then yeah get these. They are durable for sure. If you're a homeowner who tinkers here and there, you should not get this unless you really want to have dollars sunk into a tool you won't use to it's potential
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Today 05:24 PM
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faja92Today 05:24 PM
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Quote from BlueCrowd8839 :
Tool manufacturers really getting out of pocket thinking $115 retail for 3 pliers is reasonable. One of the most common and researched tools in the trade. Don't fall for the high price lure of quality. If you pay $100 vs $50 for the same tool set, that doesn't mean it's twice as durable. Companies have seen what Milwaukee charges and want a piece of that pie. They don't realize Milwaukee has a deep rooted mass of brand junkies. If your job is to use these tools every single day, then yeah get these. They are durable for sure. If you're a homeowner who tinkers here and there, you should not get this unless you really want to have dollars sunk into a tool you won't use to it's potential
Yes, i agree with this. This is a daily driver type pliers. The price reflects the quality though, and these are hands down the best pair of pliers I've ever used. Grips when others slip, but of course over time they'll wear out like the rest. Depends how you use them. If you have the money and appreciate top quality, get them, but otherwise the Milwaukee pliers have gotten me by for years too.
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AmusedThread3052Today 06:43 PM
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The additional marginal cost for Knipex is outweighed by the marginal benefit they deliver.
These are pass down to your kids and then to their kids kinda pliers if you are a homeowner. If you're in the trades they're worth it because they are going to make your life much easier.
Today 07:05 PM
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conandkToday 07:05 PM
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As an electrician that uses these on a daily basis(as well as the larger channellock varieties), the knipex are 100% worth the money for both daily and occasional use. The bite of the knipex has the trapezoid shape that conforms to the surface you are applying them to which substantially increases grip and reduces marring. The pushbutton makes changing the jaw depth way smoother and keeps it exactly there vs regular water pumps which easily slip out of groove. The knipex are a helluva lot lighter than comparable sizes from other manufacturers. The profile is much slimmer making the easier to get into tighter areas.
Knipex does have other tools that I go to other manufacturers first, but their lock and groove pliers absolutely cannot be beat.
Today 07:30 PM
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KwintSommerToday 07:30 PM
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Quote from BlueCrowd8839 :
Tool manufacturers really getting out of pocket thinking $115 retail for 3 pliers is reasonable. One of the most common and researched tools in the trade.

Don't fall for the high price lure of quality. If you pay $100 vs $50 for the same tool set, that doesn't mean it's twice as durable. Companies have seen what Milwaukee charges and want a piece of that pie. They don't realize Milwaukee has a deep rooted mass of brand junkies.

If your job is to use these tools every single day, then yeah get these. They are durable for sure. If you're a homeowner who tinkers here and there, you should not get this unless you really want to have dollars sunk into a tool you won't use to it's potential
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