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The Knipex 87 01 125 'Cobra' Water Pump Pliers deliver precision and power in a compact 4.92-inch tool. Featuring hardened teeth rated at 61 HRCS for slip-free gripping, a push-button quick adjustment system, and ergonomic plastic-coated handles, this plier is engineered from premium Chromium-Vanadium steel and meets DIN ISO 8976 standards. Ideal for professionals who demand efficiency and reliability on every project.
Brand | Knipex |
Material | Chromium-Vanadium Steel |
Product Dimensions | 4.92"L x 1.5"W |
Color | Grips Plastic Coated, Red |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Specific Uses For Product | handle, teeth, grip |
Specification Met | DIN ISO 8976 |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Cutting Width | 3E+1 Millimeters |
UPC | 752913170157 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04003773069935 |
Manufacturer | Knipex |
Part Number | 87 01 125 |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Item model number | 87 01 125 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 125mm |
Style | Atramentized |
Finish | red |
Pattern | Standard Packaging |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Knipex - 87 01 125 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Not Included |
J**.
An impressive tool!
Small but powerful! An excellent tool that is easy to carry and very effective on working in tight areas!I highly recommend it! Tool quality is top drawer!
J**.
The beat
Knipex pliers are the best. Not much else to say
H**E
Best in class, overkill for most, but worth the price for some.
This started for me when I went on line to replace my 4 1/2" Channel Locks, which had walked off on me, as small, useful tools have a habit of doing. I ordered a pair for about eight bucks, and looked forward to their arrival. Channellocks are the poster child for this type of tool, to the extent that I use the term generically in place of "water pump pliers". I don't really care about the dilution of the trademark.Anyway, Amazon took the liberty of also showing me some 5" Tekton channellocks, for about five and a half bucks, and these Knipex Cobras for something north of thirty bucks. It was easy to pull the trigger for five bucks worth of Tekton channellocks to see what they were about. I had to mull it over for a couple of days, take a deep breath and swallow hard before ordering the Knipex . I am familiar with Knipex channellocks, and I know what they can do, but I was curious to see if they merited a 400 to 600 per cent premium over the garden variety offerings.The branded ChannelLocks are noticeably smaller than the others, so they hide better in the pocket and will fit into smaller places. Their teeth are pretty aggressive and grip well, less likely to slip on a tight fastener.The Tektons are well-enough made, still pocketable, but a little clunky compared to the blue-handled ChannelLocks. They are more noticeable in the pocket, but will do about 95 percent of the tasks you are likely to encounter. I would probably spend the extra three bucks to get the added convenience of the smaller blue pliers, but the red ones would suit me just fine day-to-day.The Knipex do two things better than the other two examples. The teeth are sharper, and grip better. The jaws have cut outs angled at 120 degrees, the better to fit the flats of a hex fastener. These are the pliers I want to have in my motorcycle tool kit for a trip into the desert or the mountains of Mexico. They will give you the best chance at dealing with a difficult problem in a remote location. If you are a hundred miles from help, the small advantage in function can mean the difference between riding out in an afternoon or walking for days.
T**F
Husband loves them
My hubs loves these. This is the second pair we’ve ordered.
G**E
Great edc
Replace my 4 inch with these and they are 500 times more useful
T**S
Knipex
Perfect for the back pocket, don’t leave home without them.These things have bailed me out many times.
D**N
These are great!
Needing a small plier to add to my range bag tool kit. I first bought a made in USA pair 4.5” long. You know them by their blue grips. I have probably 30 pliers by them, but the small ones were disappointing.These are great. The cut and alignment are spot on, they feel great in the hand. Easy to do small precision work with. This make the 2nd plier by Knipex that I have. Both are great.Not dishing on the other brand as I will continue buying them, just not really small pliers.
J**E
Cute and pricy
Not a toy. Head a bit big for length. Good grip. I was not able to use this to R&R a 1/8 inch copper tube fitting because the jaw depth was a bit deep. The craftsman version at half the price has a smaller head and fit perfect. I understand this is not fatal and this is a very good tool. It is pricey, maybe too pricey. But it’s cute and often cute things from Germany are pricey.
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