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| | Description | Long Nose Pliers for Beading & Electrical Repair. This is a new pair of long nose pliers. Great for beading and electrical repair. These pliers have a box joint and double leaf springs. Has cushioned grips for ease of use. They measure approximately 5 1/2" (140 mm) long We work hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoing innovation by our suppliers, newer versions of the item shown may be shipped before we are able to complete an update. As a result there may be a slight variation in color and design. |  |
| | Product Details | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 4 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Good pair of gripping pliers for electronic work Sep 04, 2011
By Big Al
"Alan Rivière"
These long nose pliers are made of non-magnetic stainless steel. They measure 6" long from the butts of the handles to the tips of the jaws. The handles are covered with rubber sleeves. The jaws extend 2-1/4" from the box joint and are held open by double leaf springs. The tips of jaws are about 1 mm across. The leaf springs work well after the initial stiffness of the joint. They render the pliers highly maneuverable as a pair of gripping pliers for electronic works - picking up tiny screws, routing thin wires around circuit cards, and plugging or unplugging miniature connectors, etc. They are definitely not intended for heavy-duty work like pulling nails from 4 X 4's. The price is reasonable. This pair of long nose pliers is a good buy.
P.S. I bought my pliers from FindingKing.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Surprisingly good quality and a joy to use Jan 10, 2012
By Jerry Saperstein My young grandson has developed an interest in building plastic scale models, a pursuit I am delighted to encourage. It has been decades since I was an avid modeler and I am in the process of creating new collection of hobbyist tools, gadgets and widgets.
I use long needle nose pliers often as a substitute for tweezers. I prefer the surer grip they provide on small parts. Needle nose pliers are generally easier for me to use them hemostats.
I did not want to spend too much and the description of these sounded like they would fill they bill.
And they most certainly do.
The build quality is surprisingly high. The pliers are too light to be steel, so I presume some kind of alloy has been used. The fit of the parts is very tight and they are finished very well. The handles are covered with a foam/plastic coating that provides excellent tactile feedback. The spring between the handles provides just the right tension so the jaws pop apart cleanly when you ease your hold.
The surfaces of the jaws are not textured, but they are somewhat rough. The tip of one jaw on my pair was slightly rounded where it should be absolutely square. A defect, yes, but not great enough to justify sending them back.
Overall, these are very nice, well suited for working on plastic models and very much worth the price.
Jerry
Pretty good Pliers Apr 10, 2012
By Moonbase0ne
"PlanetCybertroncom"
They work and seem to be well made. Shipping was fast. I bought these to tighten the screws in some old eyeglasses and they worked perfectly. I recommend.
flimsy even for light jewelery Feb 20, 2012
By Rainbow Bridge I needed a pair of small needle nose pliers to replace the wire hooks on my earings due to a metal allergy. Based on the reviews I thought this would fit the bill. The wires used in earrings are fairly flexible. The biggest problem is the size of the hooks and the small area you have to work with. When I tried to open the loop on the hook the pliers twisted rather then the wire. I thought at first maybe I was not holding them right but after 4 pairs of earrings and the amount of twisting the pliers themselves did and one pair of earrings being damaged I was really disappointed. Wire hooks are simply not that strong that a light weight pliers shouldnt have worked. Im not sure what others were using them for but for me they have turned out useless.
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