That's a nice wrench. I have the Knipex alligator pliers and was looking for a version that wouldn't mar surfaces. The smooth jaws and parallel action of the pliers wrench appears to fit my needs perfectly.
I've been impressed by all of the Knipex pliers I've found. Smooth and tight action, extremely strong.
“I am for doing good to the poor, but...I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. I observed...that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more they did for themselves, and became richer.”
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http://www.amazon.com/Channellock-8W.../dp/B000I1HDY2
I carry two. Great for all but where you need a lot of leverage.
Keep the fire inside the fireplace.
+1, even though Kobalt claims they have a lifetime guarantee on their tools, the people at Lowes are the biggest PITA when it comes to returns. You question why i'm returning or exchanging your tools? Because they're pieces of crap! Anything I've had break from craftsman I go back to sears no questions asked and I have a new one within minutes. The people that usually work in the tool dept at sears usually aren't contractors but definitely have used Craftsman @ home and understand where your'e coming from.
I keep a BAHCO 12 inch and a 8 inch handy in my pouch.
Nope, but the "outdoor enthusiasts" keep their distance when they see you toting one of those or a 48" pipe wrench... Use wrenches that size on big threaded ball valves and unions.
Don't pick the fly crap out of the pepper.
I started using those Crescent Auto/Ford style adjustable wrenches again over the last few years. What's funny is that I had two of them for many years that I almost never used, so sold them on ebay. The new ones I replaced them with are okay, but fairly expensive and now being made in China. I have three different sizes, 9, 11 and 15-inch, but the 9-inch seems to be the one I use the most.
http://www.amazon.com/Crescent-C79H-.../dp/B000TDKE54
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Here it is the last wrench you will ever buy
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000EGM1ZM
Lol piece of ****.
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Don't pick the fly crap out of the pepper.
I have a 8", 10", and a 12" Diamond that I bought 34 yrs ago, been in the tool box ever since, and still work great.
It's sad, I mean who would even be able to use this, I got one for Christmas so there are dumb enuf people to buy it. I don't think I even opened it.
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+3 for Bahco.
Well at the end i choose the channellock
Fedex just delivered a brand new 12 inches, simply amazing the jaws are so thigt... Look like a swiss watch lol
Made another order for the 8 inches as well
Great stuff
BAHCO is my recent favorite, I got all sizes, they are slim enough for txv work. I sent my kleins, blue channelocks to my backup toolbags.
Knipex tools are great, and I was thoroughly impressed with the alligator pliers when I saw this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22O4u5w4q_A
Please stop posting videos like that.... I'm now looking at 30-80 dollar tools. Gah I wish I had more money.
Skip the alligator and go right for the Cobra pliers... Much easier to adjust them...
I just recently picked up there Pliers Wrench. Comes in really handy for gripping odd stuff like txv and won't damage bolts.
They sell em at sears if you want to play with em.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1_RLWKMXrqk
Those Knipex videos are like tool porn. I've got the cobra ones but those pliers wrench look sweet, guess whos dropping some coin on them in a.m.
I really need them because I do not have them in my arsenal. I've been called a tool hoarder, among other less flattering metaphors that do not warrant mentioning at this time.