The Milwaukee 6 in. and 10 in. Ream and Punch Straight Jaw Pliers incorporate exposed metal handles (patent pending) and a precision ground pliers head for reaming pipe and punching electrical knock outs. The pliers teeth are hardened for secure grip over the life of the tool. Milwaukee pliers feature slim profile over-molded comfort grips, which will not peel under jobsite conditions. All Milwaukee pliers are forged for strength and feature rust protection for long life. The Milwaukee 8 and 10 in. Hex-Jaw Pliers feature an aggressive V-Jaw geometry giving users the best fit and strongest hold on hexagonal bolts. An all-metal quick adjust mechanism allows users to achieve precise fits on hex bolts. Milwaukee hex jaw pliers incorporate exposed metal handles for reaming pipe and punching as well as comfort grips, which will not peel or dig into the user’s hands during extended use on the jobsite. The slim-design head gives users great access in tight applications such as electrical boxes.
- Reaming handles and head up to 1-1/2 in.
- Exposed metal handles for punching
- Comfort grips will not peel or dig into hands during extended use
- Jaw capacity up to 1 in. pipe and up to 2 in. pipe
- Rust resistant
- Forged strength design
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Includes: (1) 48-22-6208 8 in. V-jaw pliers, (1) 48-22-6210 10 in. V-jaw pliers, (1) 6 in. straight-jaw pliers, (1) 10 in. straight-jaw pliers
- Hex jaw design for best fit on hex bolts
Reilly Mertz (verified owner) –
Couldn’t ask for anything better from an adjustable plier… plus, it’s Milwaukee!!
Sidney Bergstrom (verified owner) –
Sturdy
Kendall Cormier (verified owner) –
I use these as a tradesman everyday and also around the house. Found out the other day that width of the jaw head was slightly smaller than what I expected when removing a hose slip fitting. Had to use a size larger. Just make sure the common uses you use these on will fit your needs. They do make larger ones and that’s what I ended up using. As far as style of how it holds in place while taking it on and off whatever your working on is great. Especially in tight spots where you don’t need the pliers to slip up or down a notch like the old style.
Frieda Hamill (verified owner) –
I use these as a tradesman everyday and also around the house. Found out the other day that width of the jaw head was slightly smaller than what I expected when removing a hose slip fitting. Had to use a size larger. Just make sure the common uses you use these on will fit your needs. They do make larger ones and that’s what I ended up using. As far as style of how it holds in place while taking it on and off whatever your working on is great. Especially in tight spots where you don’t need the pliers to slip up or down a notch like the old style.
Sandra Walsh (verified owner) –
great except for size of jaw release button gets caught on stuff all the time
Heber Hackett (verified owner) –
The plier comes in handy for many lines of work. I have found the most use out the the pilers while working on plumbing, and stubborn rusted nuts. The only downside to the tool is the spring for the different tracks, leading to using the tool in tight spaces a little challenging.
Glennie Hettinger (verified owner) –
Love these pliars. There are so many uses for them with pipe or hex bolts. Only complaint is that the button sticks out way far.
Rusty Kuhn (verified owner) –
Awesome tool needed for kitchen fawcett replacement.
Kaelyn Haley (verified owner) –
Holds perfect any type of material, like plastic or emt pipes.
Lavina Carroll (verified owner) –
Great for using on Electrical Conduit.
Aliza Hammes (verified owner) –
Well designed, compact plier that allows excellent grip of fasteners and easy access in tight space.
Cecil Kassulke (verified owner) –
I think the grips on this set of pliers helps grip even when you’re working around water.
Lillian Romaguera (verified owner) –
Best pliers i have in my box. Very grippy and the padded handle is very comfortable. Highly recommend.