Nice find Steve! I'll have to look into getting a ten pack. Been busy working on my grandkids cars. You would not believe what I got myself into. One of them was for my granddaughter who lives in another town. It turned out to be a real time consumer. Then my grandson came over on Thursday with a brake problem. He said he was hearing noise in his driver side front brake. Went to the local Autozone and picked up parts. Showed him how to do the work and we got to it. He took for a ride to burnish in the front brakes and came back and said the noise was now in the rear. So we tore off the rear wheels and the inter brake pad on driver side was missing. Headed back to Autozone and got brakes and rotors for the rear. The brake pads would not fit right. No play in pad against the hard wear. To make a long story short. I ended up at O'Reilly's for brake pads. I'm done with Autozone.
Steve, great review.... keep using them, you will find out soon why they are so cheap. They are ok for the occasional use, but when they are used in production, they fall apart and get dull fast. I have a pair of Snapons that I have had forever and they don't dull.
Hi Steve. I was on a quest many years ago to find the best flush cut pliers on the market. I worked on airliners in avionics for many years and was sick of fighting with getting a good flush cut on plastic zip ties as they're used all over the place on them. The ones you're using, they're alright i suppose but they are not great. They're better for cutting wire than anything. By far the best ones I found for cutting plastic zip ties were from a Canadian company.....Signet 90130. They're pretty cheap and they are excellent. An absolute pleasure to use....Just don't cut anything other than zip ties with them.
Try Tsunoda KBN-150, made in Japan. They also have grippers to help pull the tie tight. Solid tool. I use a lot when I'm setting out to do a lot of ties. But for a tie or three I'll grab the cheap flush cutters because I have 7 pair of them around the place!
Interesting Steve! Now when one gets dull you can just toss it out like you said and move on to the next. Probably the same factory that built your ‘quality’ pair 😂 Thanks Buddy!
Same thing you did. I bought one expensive pair as a kid. Used them until they were horrible to cut with, tried to sharpen them, ugh. A few years ago (2018?) bought a two pack less than the price of a name brand pair. They were great. Handy having two - but I could stand having more in various places. A few months ago I bought a 5 pack. I cannot believe getting such perfectly usable tools for such a price. Yes, I'm supporting China. But paying 10x the price for really no functional difference? I'd probably do it if I could pick them up downtown like I did when I was a kid. But when I have to order, they'll both take the same time to arrive, what am I going to order?
Ya Amazon and it's suppliers are many so you must search around for the best price. I don't bother with links most times as the sellers and prices change too much.
Good Morning Sir, Great Review and I like your OUTSTANDING sence of humor Steve 🤣👍👌 Cheers 🍻
Hi Dave
Thanks buddy , much appreciated 👍
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Nice find Steve! I'll have to look into getting a ten pack.
Been busy working on my grandkids cars. You would not believe what I got myself into. One of them was for my granddaughter who lives in another town. It turned out to be a real time consumer. Then my grandson came over on Thursday with a brake problem. He said he was hearing noise in his driver side front brake. Went to the local Autozone and picked up parts. Showed him how to do the work and we got to it. He took for a ride to burnish in the front brakes and came back and said the noise was now in the rear. So we tore off the rear wheels and the inter brake pad on driver side was missing. Headed back to Autozone and got brakes and rotors for the rear. The brake pads would not fit right. No play in pad against the hard wear. To make a long story short. I ended up at O'Reilly's for brake pads. I'm done with Autozone.
Hi Rick
AM parts up here are super wingwanged so I bite the bullet and buy from the stealer so I don't fly off the hammer big time LOL
@@SteveRobReviews All in all, it was a great time working with my grandson and showing him the ropes.
Yup, I like the 10 for 1, Steve. Thanks for the bargain notice. Have a great weekend. 👍🏽🤠 8/13/23
Thanks for taking a look. Cheers 👍
Steve, great review.... keep using them, you will find out soon why they are so cheap. They are ok for the occasional use, but when they are used in production, they fall apart and get dull fast. I have a pair of Snapons that I have had forever and they don't dull.
Hi Fred
No production work going on here 😉
To be honest 80% of the tools i get from PRC are really good. Some of their pliers are a bit sloppy, hinge is loose. Glad to know this is a good buy.
For the average diyer their just fine. Cheers 👍
Awesome deal.
I'm going to order some now and I'll let the boss pickup the tab since we use zip ties at work all the time.
Cheers 👍
Hi Steve. I was on a quest many years ago to find the best flush cut pliers on the market. I worked on airliners in avionics for many years and was sick of fighting with getting a good flush cut on plastic zip ties as they're used all over the place on them. The ones you're using, they're alright i suppose but they are not great. They're better for cutting wire than anything.
By far the best ones I found for cutting plastic zip ties were from a Canadian company.....Signet 90130. They're pretty cheap and they are excellent. An absolute pleasure to use....Just don't cut anything other than zip ties with them.
Thanks for the suggestion, buddy.
Try Tsunoda KBN-150, made in Japan. They also have grippers to help pull the tie tight. Solid tool. I use a lot when I'm setting out to do a lot of ties. But for a tie or three I'll grab the cheap flush cutters because I have 7 pair of them around the place!
Thanks Steve for sharing this secrete that available ..I'm going to check them out. Cheers
Take care 👍
High quality of flush cut plier😊❤
What a coincidence! I need two pairs of flush cutters. I'm usually fine with cheap wing wang stuff when it comes to tools like this
The price did not indicate the quality this time but I was prepared 😅🤣
Nice find Steve 👌 ❤Let's go 😂
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Not too often, so ya, great deal. Win win
Hi Kenny
Not too often I come across a deal like this .
Can double up as cuticle clippers too 😁
Yes absolutely 👍
Interesting Steve! Now when one gets dull you can just toss it out like you said and move on to the next. Probably the same factory that built your ‘quality’ pair 😂 Thanks Buddy!
Hi Doug
I can't say I've gotten a deal like this before.
Same thing you did. I bought one expensive pair as a kid. Used them until they were horrible to cut with, tried to sharpen them, ugh. A few years ago (2018?) bought a two pack less than the price of a name brand pair. They were great. Handy having two - but I could stand having more in various places. A few months ago I bought a 5 pack. I cannot believe getting such perfectly usable tools for such a price. Yes, I'm supporting China. But paying 10x the price for really no functional difference? I'd probably do it if I could pick them up downtown like I did when I was a kid. But when I have to order, they'll both take the same time to arrive, what am I going to order?
I think these are the exact same ones with a big brand name missing . Many times I have run across a part made in China put in a made in USA box :)
Did they have that wing wang pungent odor? I think flush cut pliers are one of those tools you need in multiple places.
They do seem to coat all their metal parts with stink oil eh :)
I think you win on this one, cheap wins this time steve.
Not often you get more for less but this time I did :)
Lifetime worth of snips there good deal for sure
Yes forsure , two lifetimes.
Those are used by people who have 3D printers to cut the filament on too
their nice cutters
Yes absolutely , I use them quite a bit compared to regular side cutters . Take Care 👍
Sure, why not! And if nothing else they make stoking stuffers🤣
Thanks Steve✌
Hi Marc , yes exactly.
I'm in
Big time 👍
Looks like they’ll do exactly what you need and you’re 10 times more likely to find where you left them lay…😂
Hi Dave
Ten years supply forsure:)
Just checked you link they are 55.15 now :(
Ya Amazon and it's suppliers are many so you must search around for the best price. I don't bother with links most times as the sellers and prices change too much.
Kleins are made in the USA.
Next up.....zip ties from wing wang just as good as the expensive ones..???
I'm thinking not but I'm will to venture fourth:)