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KNIPEX 86 03 150 Pliers Wrench, 6-Inch, Multi

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Size: 6-Inch


Style: Wrench


Features

  • Mini 6" version excellent for gripping, holding, pressing and bending work pieces
  • Fast adjustment by pushing a button directly on the work piece and replaces a complete set of spanners
  • Parallel jaws allow infinitely variable gripping of all widths to the specified maximum size
  • For careful installation of finished-surface components and also tile breaking
  • Lever transmission greater than 10-1 for strong gripping power

Description

KNIPEX 86 03 150 Pliers Wrench


Brand: KNIPEX


Material: Blend


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.14 x 1.5 x 0.63 inches


Color: Multi


Handle Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 175 Grams


Specific Uses For Product: Bending,Gripping,Holding,Pressing


Grip Type: Power


Product Dimensions: 6.14"L x 1.5"W


Manufacturer: ‎Knipex Tools LP


Part Number: ‎86 03 150


Item Weight: ‎6.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.14 x 1.5 x 0.63 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎86 03 150


Batteries: ‎1 A batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎6-Inch


Color: ‎Multi


Style: ‎Wrench


Material: ‎Blend


Power Source: ‎Hand-powered


Wattage: ‎50 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Sound Level: ‎1 dB


Number of Handles: ‎2


Handle Material: ‎Plastic


Usage: ‎Bending,Gripping,Holding,Pressing


Included Components: ‎Pliers Wrench


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: June 11, 2010


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  • High quality and great design
Size: 12-Inch, Black Finish Style: Wrench
If you need a pliers wrench, this is the best one on market. Very high quality workmanship, forged steel, fit and finish are flawless, hardware smooth, handles have quality coated grips, machined surfaces are precise as are the forged surfaces. No unreasonable slop, and no binding. The jaws meet dead on. The design in my opinion is superior to all others I've seen in this style as well. Very well thought out, it's perfection! I think Knipex is the the first with this design as well, proving there's still opportunities to innovate on plier type tools that have been around for hundreds of years. Well done Knipex! Like all the Knipex pliers wrenches, it will reliably grip a hex head or nut, sheet metal (for bending), or just clamping and gripping flat objects. The 12" pliers wrench I'm reviewing was useful at all detent positions, and most handle grip positions. In most instances, selecting the next detent will bring the handles to the optimal size. I think the 12" and 7" are going to be your most useful sizes of this tool, I now own both, as well as the Cobras. Keep in mind these have flat jaws, so they're no going to dig into a workpiece, which may be useful for plumbing fixtures, but not as much for rounded parts. I think any tool bag should have both style tools in these sizes. Are they better than other tools on the market? For years, I've always used Channellock products, and they're high quality and made in the USA too, but as far as I know, they don't yet have this style of tool. Regardless of the design, I've found the forged steel and hardening of the German made Knipex tools to be a little better optimized vs. the US made Channellock and Klein, but overall similar in quality of the forged parts and the machining (Klien does have a pliers wrench out now, but I didn't care for the design). Without metallurgic testing, this is just my opinion, but I have no complaints for the steel alloy, hardness and toughness of any of these tools. I will say (the newer and non chromed) Channellock's tools are far more rust resistant than Knipex. Channellock applies a layer of varnish on their tools. Of course, I did buy the black phosphate Knipex vs. the chrome. I don't want chrome chipping off my tools. Rust and corrosion proofing is something Knipex should work on improving even with non-chrome tools. You know corrosion is an issue when you receive you new black Knipex, and they're in a plastic bag, covered in oil (the handles are not, but the metal is soaked). I've never seen this packaging with the US made tools, but it's common with tools from China. Also, it goes without too much elebroation that the Knipex tools are superior to similar tools coming out of Taiwan and China. On the other hand, you do have to pay for the quality, as these 12" pliers wrenches are at least 7x more expensive than the ones sold at Harbor Freight. Are they 7x better, no, I doubt it, but if your workpiece is a multi-million dollar piece of equipment or if you're in a situation where it's life and death depending on if you can repair your vehicle (such as out in the middle of nowhere), I'd want the Knipex. That, and I'm sure the resale value of this tool will always be good. Please understand that these tools will not always replace an open end wrench or socket, and in most applications it can't. In fact any adjustable tool typically won't fit into tight confinements and/or apply the torque needed. For those instances where the tool will fit and can apply the necessary torque, the pliers wrenches are excellent, and like I said, this is the best of the best. Will these replace an entire set of open end wrenches? Yes, in some cases. Can you change the spark plugs on your car with them? No way, but you might pull off changing the oil. (btw, this is not recommended, please use a proper socket on a drain plug, if not for you, the next guy who buys your car.) Recommendation.., 5 stars, and a must have tool for any technician. For a do it yourselfer, or as a junk drawer family use tool, this is a great tool to have, but probably it's overkill. Let's face it, if it's in your junk drawer, it's going to get lost or stolen, and will probably rust. This is a serious professional grade tool. For myself, it's an everyday carry in my tool bag, and my tool bag does not contain any open end wrenches. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by 5.0 Engine

  • 7-1/2 Years of Torture
Size: 6-Inch Style: Wrench
SEVEN AND A HALF YEARS. 90 months. 390 weeks. A bunch of days I'm not gonna bother doing the math to figure out. That's the amount of time these have spent imprisoned in my jeans pocket, being used basically everyday for anything from acting as a doorstop (yes, really. I'd have em bite the hinge pin then have them hanging in place to keep a metal door from blowing shut), to substitute hammer (prob the 2nd most frequent role they fill), to welding clamps for tight spots - usually right up next to where I'm running my beads (I've had to grind spatter off on more than a couple occasions). I've treated these pliers way, way worse than any extreme conditions testing could've ever matched, and they're still running strong. They just have a tiny gap between the jaws now that leaves them unable to perform a very specific task that they weren't necessarily designed for (flattening bent light gauge sheet steel). I thought it was the adjuster teeth, but I think I may have just bent the lower jaw guide slightly. Meaning if I put them in my vise and correct the one issue they have, they'll return to their natural state of perfection. I paid about $45 for them back in '16. Mathing that out allowed me to discover these pliers cost about a penny and a half per day of ownership, meaning they've been practically free — and I'm not even accounting for the money I've made doing jobs where I've used and relied on these little guys. More versatile and loyal than any person in your life. They care about you more than you care about yourself. Better buy a pair while knipex is still around and making quality tools, because who knows how long that'll last with all the industry in Germany drying up these days. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by hubflubalub

  • Game changer
Size: 7 1/4-Inch Style: Wrench
This 7-1/4" (180mm) pliers wrench has to be one of the most versatile tools I own. It's slim profile allows it to fit almost anywhere. It's the one I find myself reaching for when I have to adjust 95 percent of nuts I encounter, from very small to large. In fact, it's excellent at holding small nuts due to the force that can be brought to bear on it. I find there's little need for the larger 10" version when a large crescent wrench can handle the occasional oversized bolt or when I need the extra torque. I've been considering buying another 7-1/4" for holding a corresponding bolt while turning a nut. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by KG

  • Didn’t need it but it’s saved me and made life easier
Size: 7 1/4-Inch, Black Finish Style: Wrench
I do minor work on my car and bought this just to do some slight work wherever I could find use. A few months after I purchased it, I had to replace my alternator and there was a bushing that wouldn’t compress since it was too tightly fit. It ended up just squeezing the entire piece together. So I used this to slightly bend the space cut out in the bushing without damaging it. It worked beautifully. Don’t know how I could’ve done it without something like this. It’s a bit expensive but it’s high quality and will last a lifetime. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Lesa Breding

  • OK
Size: 5-Inch Style: Wrench
I'm disappointed in the quality, especially for this price. The pieces fit together sloppily: the jaws don't stay aligned and wobble. Even so, the adjustment is strangely 'sticky' and it's difficulty to adjust. What happened to precision German engineering? I bought this specifically to uncouple solar MC4 connectors. It was the only tool with parallel-jaws of the appropriate width that i could find. The other tools Amazon sells for this purpose are all garbage. This tool does work for this. Many thanks to the other reviewer who showed the actual jaw thickness, since the manufacturer can't even tell us this CRITICAL THICKNESS. I did receive the advertised model (86 03 125) unlike some other people. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by OB don

  • Best pocket pliers on earth
Size: 5-Inch Style: Wrench
This size is perfect, disappears in a pocket and still has the KNIPEX "button" adjuster, if you leave the house without a pair of these and a pocketknife, you may as well be naked.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Ted Andkilde

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