Vise Grip 4-1/2" FLUSH DIAGONAL PLIER WITH SPRING
Vise Grip 4-1/2" FLUSH DIAGONAL PLIER WITH SPRING
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Vise Grip 4-1/2" FLUSH DIAGONAL PLIER WITH SPRING

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  • Durable Material: Made of nickel-chromium steel for long-lasting strength and durability.
  • Comfortable Grip: Features ProTouch grips to ensure comfortable handling and reduce hand strain during extended use.
  • Sharp Cutting Edge: Induction-hardened cutting edge stays sharper longer, making it ideal for precise cutting tasks.
  • Multi-Functional: Can be used as both pliers and wire cutters, suitable for various home or professional projects.
  • Enhanced Leverage: Leverage design provides more force at the jaw, making cutting and gripping tasks easier.
  • Spring Loaded: Spring loaded design reduces effort by automatically opening the pliers when pressure is released.
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Nov 14, 2024
Rob
Sold and shipped byPNWB Office Products
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These cutting pliers do the job they're designed to do. The cutting edge is flush enough with the face that there are few things it can't get flush. The spring seems rickety, but it hasn't failed, so I'm not too worried. There are just better ways to have a spring.

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