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Qualety mini pliers, do they exists?
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FriedMule:
I am getting a bit tiered of the super cheap mini plyers you can bye everywhere they sell bad and cheap tools. Isn't there some high quality mini plyers that can handle almost the same use/abuse as Snap-On, Knipex and so on?
Bassman59:

--- Quote from: FriedMule on November 27, 2018, 10:44:04 pm ---I am getting a bit tiered of the super cheap mini plyers you can bye everywhere they sell bad and cheap tools. Isn't there some high quality mini plyers that can handle almost the same use/abuse as Snap-On, Knipex and so on?

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McMaster-Carr to the rescue.
Mr. Scram:
What's wrong with the brands you mention? Don't they have appropriate models?
FriedMule:
Bassman59 they are fairly cheap, and you say that they are great? :-)

Mr. Scram the "problem" is that they do only make the normal to large size for the "out in the field" worker, what I am looking for is the small pliers that are more designet toward small task. But normally you can either bye normal size great quality or the small that none would use for anything other then grannys sewing-box. :-)
dmills:
Bahco/Lindstrom  7891 springs to mind, you will pay for it, but you always do for good tools, I have a set going on 20 years old and still fine. 

Regards, Dan.
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