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  • @valf.4589
    @valf.4589 Год назад

    I love my Eagle Grip locking pliers.

  • @MyKnifeJourney
    @MyKnifeJourney Год назад

    With all the high ratings of the Malcos, I bought a pair of the 7's. Curved and straight jaws. They are among the finest pliers I've ever handled.

  • @Rusty_ok
    @Rusty_ok Год назад +1

    Now we know why these are so hard to find. You have them all.

    • @jackof1
      @jackof1 Год назад

      😂 I was worried about getting accused of that

  • @Donthetoolman
    @Donthetoolman 11 месяцев назад

    Them are nice I have vintage Peterson grips and they can work circles around everything else I agree with everything you said they are superb and worth every penny I just posted a old pair of Peterson grips on my channel going to do a follow up on the clean up nice job on the video you now have a new subscriber

    • @jackof1
      @jackof1 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you sir! Sub’d back

    • @Donthetoolman
      @Donthetoolman 11 месяцев назад

      @@jackof1 thanks I appreciate it

  • @pauldiesel4582
    @pauldiesel4582 Год назад

    Thanks for a very informative video. I think Irwin did the town of Dewitt pretty dirty, for what a couple of dollars? I work overseas and I always bring American made Vise Grips ( look for the roll pin in the release lever) with me! I agree with every one of you’re points!

    • @jackof1
      @jackof1 Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @nannesoar
    @nannesoar Год назад

    I love that title😆

  • @Mohagrus
    @Mohagrus 8 месяцев назад

    whats the point of straight jaws i just don't see the use vs the curved seems like if you need straight jaws you should be using a knipex pillers wrench

    • @jackof1
      @jackof1 8 месяцев назад

      It’s helpful especially for welding to hold two pieces together, but definitely the curved jaws are more handy for common uses

  • @thomasgronek6469
    @thomasgronek6469 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have, and I use cheap Chinese garbage, and I hate working with crap tools. I just bought both curved and straight jaw, 7 and 10 inch. We need to keep industry in this country.

  • @authalic
    @authalic Год назад

    I just ordered the 10" and 7" curved jaw. I have been following this Eagle Grip story since the Project Farm video. I still have several vintage USA-made Vice Grip locking pliers from the early 90s, so I probably don't need more, but I agree with everything you said about US manufacturing. American consumers don't value quality. Tools seem to be considered disposable items, not durable goods. US manufacturers are more concerned about the cheapest possible unit cost, and they will destroy the industries in the domestic supply chain to compete with inferior goods built by slave labor in prison states. It's sad to see it, especially when companies in other countries seem to be able to market their products in terms of top quality materials and design.

  • @rge2410
    @rge2410 Год назад

    Wilde tools out of Hiawatha Kansas should pick up the product line. They are relatively close geographically.

    • @jackof1
      @jackof1 Год назад +1

      That’s a great thought, and some people have even thought Channellock might make good buyers, but as it stands Eagle Grips are such a high-end product that I’m not sure Wilde would be a good match for them. That was largely Malco’s problem- they weren’t ready to take on the top-tier tool manufacturing market

  • @WorX4ToolZ
    @WorX4ToolZ Год назад

    Nice video man I’m going to check those out they look awesome with the strong power ring end and the Allen to tighten is way cool!
    Good strong vise grips are priceless. I had a blue point set of them and didn’t like it traded them back in for the snap on set. They are better. Usually you get what you pay for the cheap ones don’t hold and strip the teeth first time you try to hold something..SUBSCRIBED 🔥

    • @jackof1
      @jackof1 Год назад +1

      Thank you! Yes a good couple pairs of vice grips is essential. Snap-On Spain, USA Irwin, Knipex, the old Grip-Ons are all good- but there’s no question Malco is (was) the king!

  • @unwired1281
    @unwired1281 Год назад

    I agree. Unfortunately the majority of people don’t give a fuzzy damn like we do.

  • @rogerice3826
    @rogerice3826 Год назад

    I have my fingers crossed that some American company picks up where Malco left off. Channellock could be an excellent candidate to pick them up as well, but they seem to be heading in a different direction.
    I would love to hear your opinion on trade. I think we are headed in a different direction, with everyone buying all this cheap junk there won't be any good jobs left and no one will be able to afford American made products leading to collapse of even more American companies. Even if Chiwan prices themselves out of the market someone somewhere will end up producing cheap junk, who knows maybe Africa or South America, they have both the resources and the manpower, and the banana Republican governments to pull it off.

    • @jackof1
      @jackof1 Год назад

      Good thought with Channellock, but I think you’re right that they don’t seem interested in aggressive innovation/expansion. That’s part of what Malco’s problem was- they all but admitted in their press release that they just weren’t prepared when they moved into the locking plier business. As far as trade/Asian tools I definitely will be firing both barrels when that video does go out! Thanks for watching

  • @jayusher576
    @jayusher576 8 месяцев назад

    Its time to make VICE GRIPS great again...

  • @RedShiftedDollar
    @RedShiftedDollar 10 месяцев назад

    When Taiwan gets blockaded, the supply of tools might be cut off completely. They are such a massive manufacturing center for hand tools that such a reduction in supply could push prices up considerably. And if there is some roundabout expensive way to keep the foreign tools flowing, they will likely be much more expensive to the point where picking the USA made stuff becomes a no brainer. How much will the 45 dollar Malcos be worth when the 7 dollar chinese pair you can buy today goes for 30 dollars in the future after Chinese duties and tariffs kick in? The Malcos will be worth 100 if that happens. If you've ever clamped down hard with cheap locking pliers you know the jaws move laterally and the workpiece twists out. And because the grip oomph occurs with that tiny last bit of jaw closure, a little jaw twist relieves the locking pressure and the pliers are useless. The best way to avoid trade dispute problems and inflation problems is to buy what you want right now while your money has purchasing power.