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Review on Malco LP7WC 7-inch Curved Jaw Locking Pliers with Wire Cutter – Enhanced Eagle Grip for Improved Performance by Corey Singh

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Distinctive presence overshadows vintage quality

Another review by Petersen, a fanatic fellow from the USA. I just received a 7" Malco Eagle Curved Jaw Grip/Wire Cutters. You know, it's always more fun to discover a new vintage Petersen pair than today's super-soft, misaligned jaws, Irwin's or Milwaukee's disposables (although they have their uses). This urge led me to try Knipex (love their Cobra pliers and wrench) but their locking pliers left a lot to be desired (shocked that they also use soft jaws). These little pliers are so impressive it makes me feel weird. I may just have to keep them in order by getting on a chair to check them over and over again for a while. The look and feel of them alone. League! When a quality pocket knife costs a person over $100, these locking pliers are a bargain! As far as I know, this processing and quality quality of a locking pliers is a world premiere. If not, I've never found one. Don't count because they are. I also hope that the success will bring new dimensions. . I would like a set of 4, 5 and 6 inch Malco Eagle grips for my small bag. Rarely is something modern better than what it once was. And that in the original factory building and address! Just wonderful. My grandfather would have loved it too. I am about to order a 10 inch bender/wire cutter.

Pros
  • Power & Hand Tools
Cons
  • Doubtful