🔧 Master the minute with SPEEDWOX precision pliers — your secret weapon for flawless craftsmanship!
The SPEEDWOX 7-inch Long Reach Needle Nose Pliers combine a slim, extended 55mm jaw design with high leverage mechanics and ergonomic TPR handles to deliver precision gripping, bending, and looping in tight spaces. Crafted from drop forged high carbon steel with nickel-iron plating and heat-treated joints, these pliers offer exceptional durability and rust resistance, making them ideal for jewelry making, automotive, and hobbyist tasks.
Brand | SPEEDWOX |
Material | High Carbon Steel |
Product Dimensions | 7.3"L x 2.1"W |
Color | Blue |
Handle Material | Tpr,Steel |
Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Jewelry Making,Gripping,Wire Looping,Bending |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
UPC | 754970497956 |
Manufacturer | SPEEDWOX |
Part Number | MLRNN7-75 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Item model number | MLRNN7-75 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 7 Inch |
Style | Needle Nose Pliers |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**E
Saved me my amp and big time bucks on bench fees and repair fees!!
Before you begin reading this, get your head out of the gutter. :) The other thing: I have some electronics experience with amps i.e. soldering, changing tubes, replacing transformers, etc. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THIS EXPERIENCE, DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT touch, open or fuss with the guts of an amp. You could be seriously injured or worse. You have been warned.For any guitarist that have had a passing thought about, or even come close to a 1/4 inch headphone adapter falling apart inside a headphone jack or instrument jack, anything you use for sound, get these. I had a 1/4 inch adapter fall apart inside my Revv G20's headphone jack. I did my very best to stay calm... I was able to pull out some of the adapter's parts with what I had on hand but the frigging tip of the headphone adapter was locked in place by the part that locks the connection for the jack. Those that have taken apart guitars and amps will know what I mean by all that.I could not get the tip out with what I had on hand. This is a testament to Revv Amplification and the parts they use. They will work and work well. To be clear though, this matter is no fault of theirs. Not at all. It was caused by the shoddy quality of the adapter sent with a part of Aud!o-T3nicha headphones purchased elsewhere. I contacted Revv support who recommended getting an extended pair of needle nose pliers to see if I could work the tip out of the locking mechanism. They had to be small yet long enough to get deep enough and still open enough to grab the tip. Here's another reason Revv Amps are frigging killer. If it came down to it, they offered to arrange something for the amp to be repaired due to certain personal circumstances. I digress.Once I received the extended needle nose pliers (from here on referred to as EXTNNP), I went to work. I had to keep the little pressure plate down while getting deep enough into the jack to pull the tip out. The EXTNNPs did not have enough room to open. BUT!!!! The alternative was to get the EXTNNPs inside the tip. I had had some success getting the tip pulled towards the opening. At this point, I worked the pliers into the tip, opened the EXTNNPs while in place and successfully pulled out the tip!!! HOOZAH for the shop keep and HOOZAH to these pliers!This got way longer than I wanted but hopefully it was informative and entertaining. I will end by saying this is a must have tool for any roadie or guitar player. These will save your soul and sanity when you run into a problem like mine. As the saying goes: it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.Keep practicing, keep playing and feel the noise.Fin.
A**E
Well made, small head, long reach, diagonal cutting pliers
I bought these on a recommendation of a video about how to pull brads and staples out of furniture in order to re-glue the furniture. I used these pliers for this purpose, and they worked great. The small head fit into tight spots to get a firm grip on the brad. The long reach meant it was easy to get leverage to pull out the brad.I didn't use them to cut wire, so I don't know if they work well for that. However, the cutting edges are durable, and they are tightly held together and stayed aligned, so I suspect these pliers would work to cut wire as well.
T**.
Not super sharp but have reach
These are nice and long for reach but they're not super sharp. They cut through simple 16 ga solid copper wire with more of a crushing separation than a shaved cutting. I suppose they can be sharpened but haven't delved into that.These will work and cut wire where most others can't reach which makes them useful and worth the purchase price, just don't get them if you are used to and expect performance similar to "Good" name brand (aka spendy) tools like Knipex.
S**Y
Great quality
Good quality
V**N
Pinching!
Works great
D**A
Pliers
They fit the bill. Love them
D**P
I like the long jaws, but not the long handles.
The long handles make these pliers cumbersome to use. I would like to have shorter handles - no need for the extra leverage provided by long handles, because the jaws are not strong enough to put a lot of squeeze on the handles.
J**L
More Ergonomic!
It's basically a flat-nos pliers, but it's got some real help in the way of ergonomics. First of all, the grip has a coating that's soft enough to have so give and make it easy on your hands, but stiff enough to work well. It feels like a solid silicone, so your hands won't slip, too. And the extra length in the grip gives you more leverage. I would recommend this for a woman, or anyone who cares about their hands. That extra leverage and the grip make it much easier to use, and much easier on your hands.
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