Reach for these Knipex pliers wrenches the next time a job calls for an adjustable crescent wrench. They have a slim profile to reach into tight spaces and are fashioned with a lower-handle gripping zone for superb leverage and control. Push-button locking adjustability allows them to precisely match the hardware size you’re fastening, with the added ability to clamp down tight on a fitting without marring the surface.
- Fashioned with nonslip plastic-dipped handles and coated with a nickel-plated finish
- Features cam-action ratcheting system
- Adjustable among 13 positions
- Parallel, smooth, flat jaw won’t mar hardware and fittings
- Narrow profile allows reach into cramped work areas
Ransom Kutch (verified owner) –
I am a pipe fitter by trade and these knipex pliers work really well with Teflon coated bolts. They hold well without marring the the Teflon coating. I would recommend them to any pipe fitter.
Carolyne Cummerata (verified owner) –
I work in the aviation industry, and this set is one of the unbeatable tools I keep in my roll-away. Its a standard among aircraft maintenance engineers because of the versatility it provides for many unique situations you come across. A definate must-have for the professional and even home mechanic.
Claudine Renner (verified owner) –
These pliers are awesome. Smooth jaws for delicate surfaces but powerful at the same time. Lots of different uses.
Elliott Aufderhar (verified owner) –
These are the best tools that money can buy and on the market. They are worth every penny you spent on them. I like these better than using regular crescent wrenches because you don’t have to use a lot of force on these tools and once you adjust the wrench to that you’re tightening up you don’t have to keep readjusting the pliers.
Alexandria Rosenbaum (verified owner) –
I bought this set to use instead of regular adjustable wrenches. I like that jaws don’t mar brass or chrome fittings and are much slimmer then adjustable wrench jaws. Also, you can clamp these down tight on the fitting instead of just adjusting it close.
Susie Dach (verified owner) –
I’m an aircraft mechanic so these pliers are very useful. Probably one of the most used tools in my bag, especially during line maintenance when time is critical.
Reta Wolf (verified owner) –
These German pliers-wrenches are a unique design that keeps the jaw surfaces absolutely parallel throughout the range of apertures. They are solidly constructed and finely finished. I live in Meadville, PA, the home of America’s best hand tools, Channellock, and I must admit that for many jobs these pliers beat Channellock hands down. The price I paid at Home Depot was much better than I’ve seen anywhere else.
Hailey Heaney (verified owner) –
I’m an aircraft mechanic and these are the best pliers you can own for the money. You can evenly form, and straighten even the toughest materials and the jaws stay even throughout the open and closing of the pliers. Great tools!
Cortney Halvorson (verified owner) –
These are the best tools that money can buy and on the market. They are worth every penny you spent on them. I like these better than using regular crescent wrenches because you don’t have to use a lot of force on these tools and once you adjust the wrench to that you’re tightening up you don’t have to keep readjusting the pliers.
Nestor Jones (verified owner) –
Best nut lathes money can buy
Adolf Keeling (verified owner) –
Love these
Turner Kuhn (verified owner) –
Awesome Quality!
Pauline Klocko (verified owner) –
These are not cheap, but you get what you pay for. It is immediately apparent that they are of a high quality and should last forever. I can now reach for these anytime I would have used a crescent wrench or combo wrench. These are especially useful if you are worried about the finish of whatever it is you’re working on. If you are or at least want to look like a professional, stop using crescent wrenches and grab yourself some of these.
Dedric Powlowski (verified owner) –
Awesome set of pliers/wrenches. Imagine a crescent with parallel jaws that tighten on the nut/bolt head as you apply force and release when you want to back off. Most of the time there are gimmicks, these are the real deal. Great German engineering. These are expensive, so buy them when you are young so you will get a lifetime of service from them.