These top quality twisting lock pliers with automatic return are reversible, economically priced, and extremely durable. Features a sharp cutting edge and will twist up to .060" dia. safety wire. |
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Very nice and heavy duty. Thanks.
Economy Reversible Wire Twist 9
Havent used yet. Replacing a cheap Harbor Freight copy.
Economy Reversible Wire Twist 9
Economy Reversible Wire Twist 9
Economy Reversible Wire Twist 9
Economy Reversible Wire Twist 9
Economy Reversible Wire Twist 9
Economy Reversible Wire Twist 9
Great pliers. They worked as advertised. Well made and worth the money.
Makes me wonder why I put up with the crappy HF ones Ive had for years! The reversible feature that I assumed would be pretty useless turns out to be really useful. When twisting, selecting the direction, keeps from un-winding from the previous bolt. Great tool!
Fantastic value, I couldnt be happier with these. Cant tell the difference in the motion between these and milbar, exceptionally smooth, easy to reverse, I love the crosshatched jaw grip, reduces pressure points on the wire, the fit and finish is absolutely superb, no rough edges ANYWHERE. If youre just getting into safety wiring, Id suggest springing for reversible pliers over the cheaper $20 ones, they are simply more versatile and well worth the money. Unless youre doing wiring in very small, tight spaces, get the 9 inch pliers over the 6, its only a dollar more. Very happy with aircraft spruces shipping and pricing as well.
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