Edward Tools Long Nose Pliers with Side Cutter 6” - 2 Pack - Drop forged steel - Polished rust proof finish - Extra strength well aligned side cutter - Smooth action needle nose pliers
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That's what happens when our Chinese friends try to use translation software they bought in India from a person who doesn't speak either English or Chinese.
There are fine teeth on both sides of these.
No way! You could, however, oil them on a regular basis.
You're in luck because you have a pair in your kitchen. Vulcan forged, or whatever that means, is written on one side. China is written on the other side. Nonetheless, they appear to be of high quality. I'd make another purchase.
Selected User Reviews For Edward Tools Long Nose Pliers with Side Cutter 6” - 2 Pack - Drop forged steel - Polished rust proof finish - Extra strength well aligned side cutter - Smooth action needle nose pliers
I was pulling frame wire from some beehive frames with these. The grips are adequate; they are not particularly comfortable or ergonomic, but they serve their purpose. br>br>Where I deduct a star is because one pair of these is clearly different from the other. The teeth don't grip the thing's nose nearly as well as they should, and the cutter is broken. Taking the same piece of wire and attempting to cut it on the opposite side with the other pair works perfectly fine. br>br>I don't really care for the money.
br>They may work fine if you don't need them near water, but I bought them to remove hooks from fish and assumed they'd be fine because of the "polished rust proof finish" advertised.
I've only used them around the house, so I can't comment on the rust problem that another person experienced. The fact that you can get two for the price of one is a huge plus. This enables me to keep one at home and the other in the garage. It is a good deal.
These are small needle-nose pliers that are inexpensive. They do the job, but you pay for what you get. My needle nose pliers seem to vanish, so these do the trick for me, and I'm not as bothered when they're gone.
What can you say, these are a nice pair of needle nose pliers with a 6" length. The jaws are strong and precise, and the action is fluid. Because they have the stiff new plier action, I did put a little oil on the pivot to make it move smoother. They are now in good working order. They do the job and are a great value for the money; having an extra pair of needle nose pliers on hand is always a good idea, and this 2pk makes it simple to do so. I'd buy from them again in a heartbeat.
I've only had them for a short time and haven't really torked them or tested the durability of the jaw/knurl, etc. But they feel solid, are a good size, and were a good price. If they flake out in the future after more use, I'll revisit and revise.
My pliers cane had sticky handles, so I put them in the dishwasher because they were supposed to be rust-proof. I took them out today and discovered that all of the metal parts have rusted completely. I was let down.
One of the few positive aspects of government: a California law that mandates the labeling of poisonous products. It's strange that I only find out about this after they've been mailed to me. Because non-reproductive harm is a concern, this was a discussion about reproductive harm. What makes you think poisoned grip materials would be so difficult to come by? A refund was requested after the item was returned. If your genes don't belong in the pool, I recommend purchasing these.