Locking pliers, often referred to as vice grips, come in all kinds of shapes and sizes for all kinds of work. Because Vice Grip was the original, they have become the generic term for locking pliers, but the truth is there are tons and tons of brands out there. Some are cheap, some are ultra high end, and some are somewhere in the middle. But which ones suck and which ones are good? And do you know how to properly use a set of locking pliers? Check out the video below from our friends at Project Farm and let us know what you think. Do you have the right ones in your toolbox at home?
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Knipex, Milwaukee, Irwin, Craftsman, Malco Eagle Grips, Klein Tools, Tekton, CH Hanson, Teng Tools, Duratech, Channellock, WorkPro, Gedore, Harden, Stanley Proto, Grip On, MacTools, and Pittsburgh.
Locking pliers compared for performance and durability on soft, medium, and very hard metals.
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