Ch Hanson


Ch Hanson

Patented locking mechanism allows jaws to mechanically adjust to any size with equivalent pressure. Dial in the amount of gripping strength from slight to extreme and the pliers grip tight, no matter of the size of the object. Easy-squeeze ease lever stays locked until released. Chrome molybdenum steel construction with nonslip grip. Limited lifetime warranty. Pieces (qty.): 1, Tool Length (in.): 10, Material Type: Chrome Molybdenum Steel, Curved Jaw with Wire Cutters: 1

This patented locking mechanism allows the jaws to mechanically adjust to any size object for simple one-handed operation. Whether grabbing something thick or something thin.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Works as advertised
By Patrick Fitzgerald
The “Set and Forget pressure control” on these pliers is a much better design than the typical “turn the screw then hope you don’t crush anything” design. Also the quick-release works well no matter what the pressure.

3 of 3 persons found the following review helpful.
5Ingenious
By Kevin Wright
After years of using popular locking pliers and evermore adjusting the size of the jaw, these pliers are wonderful. Instead of setting the size of the jaw, you set the amount of pressure to use. This will be the amount of pressure employed to squeeze either a thin piece of paper or a 1-inch thick pipe. Wonderful.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4A real step forward, but downside is handle opens very wide
By carbon
These pliers work very well and adjust mechanically (awesome!), but the downside is the handle will have to open very wide equated to my old Craftsman usa-made visegrip. The width plus rather slippery handles make me normally have to use two hands to span the distance (I have average-sized man hands). The 7inch needle nose pliers from the same company seem to be better in this regard as they are smaller.

I might add a heap of grip-tape to the lower handle so one or two fingers could find a buy and begin closing it.

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