I have at least 12 pair of channellock pliers. Been using them for 50 years Jaspel with total utility for me. The cutters on the diagonals are actually sharper & require less force to cut than the Knipex & Japanese counterparts. I have way too many pliers so i have most of the best brands in the world. Day by day i will put the channellocks up against the other brands on a total line of products basis. Good video Brother. Thank you for sharing it.
That pair of pliers is my go to pliers for anything I need pliers for. I got the pliers about 15 years ago. There are some 10 inch slip joint pliers that you can get (same type of design, but bigger jaws. With those, if you feel like you needed a bigger pliers, you'd probably get one of the multiple grove channel locks 10 inch, 12 inch size instead.
I have at least 12 pair of channellock pliers. Been using them for 50 years Jaspel with total utility for me. The cutters on the diagonals are actually sharper & require less force to cut than the Knipex & Japanese counterparts. I have way too many pliers so i have most of the best brands in the world. Day by day i will put the channellocks up against the other brands on a total line of products basis. Good video Brother. Thank you for sharing it.
yes them and kline for diags here too
I have always been a fan of Channel Lock tools. For slip joint pliers I like long handles in most situations.
That pair of pliers is my go to pliers for anything I need pliers for. I got the pliers about 15 years ago. There are some 10 inch slip joint pliers that you can get (same type of design, but bigger jaws. With those, if you feel like you needed a bigger pliers, you'd probably get one of the multiple grove channel locks 10 inch, 12 inch size instead.
Any pliers, as long as it's Channellock. Great review, Ty.
Can't go wrong with Channel Lock pliers, no matter the style.
Best value is stamped channellock