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Review on πŸ”§ High-Quality USA-Made CHANNELLOCK 326CB 6-inch CODE BLUE XLT Combination Long Nose Pliers with Cutter: Forged High Carbon Steel for Precision Work by Erik Snyder

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I use hook pliers more often than I thought. Channel lock in good quality.

I've been collecting channellock pliers for a while. (Now I have a sea of blue in my pliers drawer) I've never had a bent-nosed needle before, but I've used them a few times. It's great for removing clips or clips on cars, for example. It won't be as widely available as needle nose pliers, but it's handy to have. As for Channellock, they're not the cheapest (in a way), but they're not the most expensive either. They are made in the USA and the quality is pretty consistent. (although the markings on the tools are lighter or darker on some tools) There are German pliers, quite trendy and expensive. They are good too. The blue grips aren't fancy or thick, but they're what I'm used to. They should last for years if not abused.

Pros
  • Hand tool
Cons
  • Expensive