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Hi Friends

I just purchased a pair of Knipex alligator VDE water pump pliers.

Got them for £18.00 new 250mm.

I want to get another pair of the VDE model. Does anyone recommend a larger / smaller pair?

Also what are the cobra model twice the price?

Birthday in 12 days so need to buy myself something for my 8yo to give me!!

Regards all

Rocket
 
I recently got a pair of the snap on bloke they are blue point brand so gaurenteed for life 12" only £33
 
I dont know if the VDE models go over 10" although knipex do an alligator plier with a blue and red comfort grip up to 12". the only pliers i know of that are of better quality than knipex are NWS though these are more difficult to come by than knipex and slightly more costly.
 
I have all ways used Bacho adjustable spanners not cheep but very good I experaince is a few years old but I an still useing mine
 
OK, I am looking at them now, cheers.
I want something with rubber handle etc.

Thanks again
 
try the 10" knipex pliers wrench and you will wonder how you ever got by without them, their quite costly but worth every penny.
 
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