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πŸ”’ strong hand tools 11-inch locking c-clamp pliers with swivel tip, 3-1/4" throat depth, 4" opening, adjustment screw, single hand release, heat treated steel - pr115s logo

πŸ”’ Strong Hand Tools 11-Inch Locking C-Clamp Pliers with Swivel Tip, 3-1/4" Throat Depth, 4" Opening, Adjustment Screw, Single Hand Release, Heat Treated Steel - PR115S Review

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4.8
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Details

BrandStrong Hand Tools
MaterialMetal
Item Dimensions LxWxH12.25 x 5.75 x 0.75 inches
Handle MaterialVinyl
UsageProfessional

Description of πŸ”’ Strong Hand Tools 11-Inch Locking C-Clamp Pliers with Swivel Tip, 3-1/4" Throat Depth, 4" Opening, Adjustment Screw, Single Hand Release, Heat Treated Steel - PR115S

Throat Depth: 3-1/4β€²β€² (83 mm). MAX Clamping Capacity: 4β€²β€² (100 mm). Swivel Pad. Made of heat treated steel and nickel/chrome plated for strength and durability. Updated features help you work quickly, safely and efficiently. Large adjustment screw with a hole for easy torque.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sturdy construction, questionable alignment

These clamps arrived in a large box that was loosely taped (clear tape over standard Amazon packing tape that was cut/torn). The clamps were thrown in this box at the very bottom and big bubbles at the top - no cushioning between each vise handle or between the bottom of the box. Why is this important now? Look at the first picture - the jaws and handles are not exactly aligned. I'm not sure if this was a barrel center issue or a manufacturer quality control issue. Regardless, the vise clamps…

Pros
  • Clamps & Locking Pliers
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality for this money!

I'm a mechanic for a takeaway company with a fortune of 50. I love your clips. I weld and tinker almost every day and they have become part of my everyday tools. Many of my colleagues are now buying too. Keep offering quality products at these prices and I will remain a regular customer!

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Incredible piggy bank

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A little useless but we'll see (and update)

Great design but a little looser than most. It feels strong, but it wobbles weakly like an mf. I'll put it in a vise to try and fix the quality control. So far I'm really impressed with the Strong Hand Tools and this one is by far the worst (that's not saying too much). I'll give it a try and will update after I've beaten the hell out of it

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than others

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent C-Clamp, best power and hand tool

I have Milwaukee and CH Hanson C-Clamps. I never liked the original Irwin Vice clips because of the short little knurled knob at the end that made adjustment difficult and intermittent. This is my new version of C clamps. The unlocking mechanism is the same as CH Hanson's (currently Armor-Tool), so it's easy to operate, not by pushing but by pushing or pulling, which is much better. Milwaukee clamps are the compression type, so they are not that easy to use. The set screw is longer. Because the

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not sure