This is another knock-off on the Knipex Pliers Wrench design, but at $18, it's less than half the price of the ICON (which is sold in 10"). The 7" size is a nice compromise size fitting in-between the small 5" and larger 10" pliers wrench sizes. The 7" has a 40mm jaw opening, so it should prove fairly useful for many home/plumbing/vehicle maintenance jobs.
About this item
- CR-V Steel Drop Forged: The toolant plier wrench is crafted from CR-V steel which ensures superior strength and durability and zinc phosphate surface treatment for greater corrosion resistance
- Wide Jaw Range: Maximum Jaw Capacity 1-1/2" 40MM, which is suitable for screwing nuts and pipes and breaking iron blocks, one tool to help you get a lot of work done
- Labor-Saving Design: 10:1 Lever design helps you use less effort to complete each job; The curvature of the handle matches the natural curvature of the hand, and the ergonomic design reduces the burden on the hand and wrist during use
- Quick & Self-Adjusting Jaw: Push lock button to quickly adjust the opening size by means of the groove lock mechanism and lift handle to quickly adjust the jaw position by gripping and unclenching the handles without having to reposition after each turn
- Parallel Jaws: The pliers wrench features parallel smooth jaws that provide a secure and stable grip on fasteners which minimize the risk of rounding and increase efficiency
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The Toolant 7/10/12-INCH Plier Wrench set is nice @ $67.49.
Can lend these out and the Knipex stay in the toolbox.
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Yep. The cheap stuff is great for a DIY beginner, a trunk toolkit, or basement/garage backup stash, but Knipex are the go-to for pliers wrenches in particular because the higher quality allows a slimmer head. Sometimes that extra millimeter makes all the difference.
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i wished they would be still made in USA but its all about going retail and profitability. majority of klein stuff are forged in USA finished in mexico and now some or most of those are china.
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