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IRWIN VISE-GRIP 1902416 Locking Pliers with Fish Tape Puller - Professional Lineman's Tool for Electrical Work, DIY Projects & Home Repairs
IRWIN VISE-GRIP 1902416 Locking Pliers with Fish Tape Puller - Professional Lineman's Tool for Electrical Work, DIY Projects & Home Repairs

IRWIN VISE-GRIP 1902416 Locking Pliers with Fish Tape Puller - Professional Lineman's Tool for Electrical Work, DIY Projects & Home Repairs

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IRWIN Tools VISE-GRIP High-Leverage Pliers, Lineman's with Fish Tape Puller and Crimper, 9 1/2-inch (1902416). Induction-hardened cutting edges cut the toughest materials, including ACSR, nails, screws and even piano wire. Coated for superior rust resistance. The handles feature a 3-component molded grip contoured for optimal cushion and control, allowing the user to make more cuts comfortably. The exclusive hook and lanyard system lets you attach pliers to help prevent accidental drops and provide easy retrieval from pouches or pockets. The built-in fish tape puller and connector crimper let you complete more tasks with one tool. Made in Solingen, Germany. Backed by the IRWIN lifetime guarantee. IRWIN's performance pliers are made from forge to finish in Solingen, Germany, a town famous for metal-smithing for hundreds of years, using the highest-quality materials and the latest in precision engineering technology. These high-quality tools are just one of the most recent products of VISE-GRIP's 90-year history of innovation, going back to their invention of the first locking plier in 1924.

Customer Reviews

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Love everything about these, the weight is good, the grip is good, the head contours are good, JUST wished that the grip of the jaw closed flush. There is about a 1/16th gap between the jaws when fully closed. So if you are trying to grab something very thing, there is actually very little grip, even if you are squeezing tightly.