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    Adjustable Pliers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Adjustable Pliers. Adjustable Pliers, Flat Jaw, Plain Grip.

    Flat Jaw

    Plain Grip

    The highest quality pliers you can buy for gripping fasteners, pipe, and fittings. Their hardened teeth resist wear, even after years of use. They bite down to prevent slipping that can damage the workpiece and bash your knuckles. The adjustment joint won’t wobble, so you can count on a secure grip every time.
    Flat Jaw—The most common style, these pliers have a broad contact area for gripping objects of various shapes. They’re good for nuts, bolts, sheets, and pipe.
    Plain Grip—These pliers don't have a grip to wear out or degrade from exposure to chemicals. However, they are the least comfortable to hold.
    Channellock—The original adjustable pliers that both tradespeople and maintenance crews rely on. Every component, including the distinctive blue grip, is made in the U.S.
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    Flat Jaw
    9 1/2"1 1/2"1 1/8"5Tongue and GrooveSerratedSteelChannellock5637A1000000
    Adjustable Pliers with Flat Jaws and Plain Grip, 9-1/2" Overall Length
    EachIn stock
     
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