Customer Review: I wanted a spare plier set to keep in the kitchen, and this is perfect. Much better made than the cheap no-name imports, though not professional quality. Perfect for the do-it-your-selfer who needs a decent tool every now and then.
Customer Review: Good variety and quantity of pliers for the price. I've had no problems with any of mine so far, and I've had them for over 1.5 years. They are of light-weight construction and probably not for professional use, but for my occasional weekend projects, they work great and were a very good price. The... more info
Customer Review: These aren't the cheapest clamps going around by any means, but you ARE buying quality, and you can expect these clamps to last a lifetime. Typical Bessey clamp quality is exhibited here. I use the Supergrips mostly to hold various featherboards to various tools in the wood shop, but have found many... more info
Customer Review: I have been working with stainless steel wire (14 ga.) for the purpose of chainmail manufacture for a number of years, and have been through multiple pairs of pliers. While the pliers in this review are not jeweler's pliers (jewler's pliers don't have "teeth"), they are excellent for gripping and... more info
Customer Review: I was able to pick these up on sale for about half the regular price and given the reputation of channellock tools, it is a great deal at that price. What you really have to consider is that these are the exact same tools as the regular channellocks but with a thick rubber jacket. A nice feature is... more info
Customer Review: This is a handy tool to have if you do alot of electrical work. It has a cutter for cutting wire, a stripper for stripping 12 gage wire, and the needle nose is great for bending the wire to loop around the screw terminal on a switch or outlet.
Klein has a long history of proving electrical... more info