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Posted at 4:24 PM on Saturday 06/27/09 by
Ben
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Newegg has the Stanley 84-294 10" Insulated Adjustable Joint Pliers for $10 with free shipping.

  • Stanley 84-801 6.5" MaxSteel Slip Joint Pliers = $10 shipped.
  • Stanley 84-003 6-7/8" Insulated Diagonal Pliers = $10 shipped.
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      rjs - Posted 4:45 pm PDT 06/27/09 (491 Posts)  Report Spam

      Go for Combo deal 204079 to get the 84-294 -AND- the 84-801 slip joint pliers for $9.99 with free shipping.

      Just the thang a ghetto dawg needs to bypass an electric meter (*) (just holler if the insulation's too weak).


      http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.204079


      (*) "Current diversion" is dangerous and illegal. Please refrain from any and all attempts (especially if they are not being captured on video for potential "Darwin Awards" submittal).

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      MisterE - Posted 5:59 pm PDT 06/27/09 (881 Posts)  Report Spam

      Damb, I needed the diagonal pliers (cutters) about an hour ago when I was cutting the fan grills out of my new PC case.

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      RKLE - Posted 6:13 pm PDT 06/27/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

      these work ok

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      sholling - Posted 6:39 pm PDT 06/27/09 (1484 Posts)  Report Spam

      Good find rjs.

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      gatzj - Posted 6:41 pm PDT 06/27/09 (478 Posts)  Report Spam

      made it so #1

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      bclinton - Posted 6:50 pm PDT 06/27/09 (621 Posts)  Report Spam

      #2 - Do you mean when you were tightening up you braces?

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      bclinton - Posted 6:57 pm PDT 06/27/09 (621 Posts)  Report Spam

      #2 - Do you mean when you were tightening up you braces?

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      bclinton - Posted 7:09 pm PDT 06/27/09 (621 Posts)  Report Spam

      #2 - Do you mean when you were tightening up you braces?

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      tman01 - Posted 7:16 pm PDT 06/27/09 (72 Posts)  Report Spam

      I am a toolmaker by trade and these are the worst adjustable pliers I have ever owned. Save yourself the frustration and buy a chanellock brand instead.

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      damndirtydba - Posted 8:24 pm PDT 06/27/09 (865 Posts)  Report Spam

      I find these joint pliers to be overkill. I use a small alligator clip with a feather hanging off the end.

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      uncle_pennybags - Posted 8:58 pm PDT 06/27/09 (294 Posts)  Report Spam

      I picked these up from Woot a while back, and while cheap, not bad value. You could drop a lot more on some 'name brand' tools, and you would get a lot more too, but at a big increase in cost.

      For the every once in a while kind of jobs that most people do, cheap'ish tools from Stanley will do just fine.

      If you work with hand tools all day drop the coin on Snap-on, Mack, Craftsman, etc... and be happy!

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      JediKnight - Posted 3:41 am PDT 06/28/09 (2379 Posts)  Report Spam

      damndirtydba wrote:
      I find these joint pliers to be overkill. I use a small alligator clip with a feather hanging off the end.


      I prefer a hemostat myself.

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      HAHAHAHAHA - Posted 10:47 am PDT 06/28/09 (364 Posts)  Report Spam

      @ # 2,

      Really, "damb?" Damb? Ugh.

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      cvbn - Posted 2:29 pm PDT 06/28/09 (470 Posts)  Report Spam

      channal lock not much more but much better
      stanley now = cheap china junk

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      NetAntelope - Posted 7:10 pm PDT 06/28/09 (272 Posts)  Report Spam

      agreed #10...

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      dave_c - Posted 3:58 pm PDT 06/29/09 (16750 Posts)  Report Spam

      Not much to say about these, one step above junk at a fairly good price delivered for what they are. Middle and rear teeth are a bit strange, though probably convenient if the object you're clamping onto just happens to be near that size... not so convenient if it's not.

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