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The Channellock 3017 8-Inch Long Nose Plier combines precision engineering with rugged durability. Featuring a crosshatch jaw pattern for superior grip, high-carbon C1080 steel construction for strength, and an electronic coating for rust resistance, this tool is designed for professionals who demand reliability in tight spaces. Its iconic blue ergonomic handle ensures comfort and easy identification, backed by a legacy of American craftsmanship since 1886.
Brand | Channellock |
Material | High Carbon Steel |
Product Dimensions | 1.89"L x 0.41"W |
Color | Polished |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Amateur, Inside, Inside; Amateur, Inside; Professional, Outside, Outside; Amateur, Outside; Professional, Professional |
Specification Met | ASME |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
UPC | 255821221794 025582122179 025582122131 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00025582122131, 00025582122179 |
Manufacturer | Channellock |
Part Number | 3017 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Item model number | Channel Lock - 3017 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 8 |
Style | Long Nose Plier without Side Cutter |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Channel Lock - 3017 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
O**R
Excellent quality and durability
These are expensive pliers made to be durable and ergonomic. Channelock makes only the highest quality hand tools and the buyer gets faultless construction and design. We have 9 different types of Channelock hand tools and use them heavily without problems. These are tools worth the price.
J**E
Whats up with QC?
*Update - a representative from Channellock reached out to me based on a comment left on YouTube and was very nice and helpful. I have a new pair on the way.Channellock has excellent support team and I encourage everyone to reach out directly to Channellock for help when these sellers will not help you.You can also deal directly with Channellock on their online storefront.Thank-you Nina for being so awesome.Remember alot of handwork goes into the finishing of these pliers.I am a proud Channellock owner and proud of this great company.What's up channel lock made in USA....?Tips don't come together.I love the channellock products that make it to the store shelves, but every pair sold on Amazon have quality control problems.U get 2 stars because I'll still find a use for these. But am I proud of them - no!
M**N
Good quality, and price.
Very high quality. And rare USA made.
M**K
Grandkids need some
I personally prefer Channelock pliers and cutters that have done me well for decades. I've decided to get ahead of the curve and stock up the grandkids at gift giving opportunities, and hopefully imprint them for life.
J**A
Excellent tool from Channellock
Very high quality tool, just what you'd expect from a company like Channellock.
S**Y
Lack of Quality Control is Atrocious, Factory Seconds? [UPDATED]
UPDATE:To the credit of Amazon, and their automated and streamlined return process, I have since received a new pair of pliers two days after having made the request for replacement. The new tool is not exactly an exemplar of attention to detail, but they do appear to be solid and entirely functional. I hope it gives me years of dutiful service, and I can rest easier knowing I have supported my fellow countrymen by buying a US-made quality tool. I am knocking a star off though, since surface rust was present out-of-box -- I don't buy tools to have something pretty, but not adequately oiling tools to be stored long term is just generally ill advised. I am leaving the original review too, in order to encourage others to give Channel Lock a second chance, should they find themselves in the same predicament as mine. After all, these needle noses where the only quality issue I've ever had out of all the various Channel Lock tools I own and love.I'm to the point, 20+ years later, that the tools I inherited from my pops are all wearing out and becoming unusable (some of which he inherited from his pops!). I strongly believe in buying quality tools once, rather than repurchasing cheap crap in perpetuity. To that end, I went to Amazon for a solid US-made tool, Channel Lock. However, I'm sitting here looking at a pair of their 6" needle noses, that appear to have been dressed and finished by Helen Keller herself. These things are horrendous: uneven grindings, off-center tips, uneven tips, grossly off-center profile, mismatched close, greatly gapped close, and excessively stiff.I couldn't believe that such a highly regarded company had produced such a piece of garbage that actually made it out the door, and so spent a couple hours researching others' experience in this regard. Many of the professionals noted that Channel Lock seem to have a difficult time producing consistently high quality needle noses in particular, both bent and straight. Among many complaints on various websites, was actually another Amazon reviewer, that posted this gem for his 8" variant:"On a side note, after buying several Channellocks of various types from Amazon, its becoming clear that Amazon has become Channellock's outlet for "factory seconds" (created by employees in training?)Every single pair I see on the store shelf is near-perfectly finished, and every single pair I get from Amazon is oddly ground somehow, enough that I would pass on it in-person at a regular store. YMMV"I guess that's now my experience too, how disappointing! Though, to be fair, I did just take receipt of a model 548 from Amazon, and honestly, I love that tool more than what's probably appropriate, or at least more than what my wife can ever understand. I do have a couple more Channel Locks coming, and I truly hope this isn't a trend with what appears to be factory seconds. (UPDATE: I've since taken receipt of a model 436 too, and is proving a good work mule)This specific pair will be going back to Amazon ASAP, and I will report back with the replacement.(On an aside, many professionals seemed to sincerely believe that Channel Lock et. al. have moved to laser engraving their markings vs. stamping, in order to make it difficult/impossible to utilize warranty programs. That is, if one doesn't know who made the tool at the time of it breaking, since the markings would've long worn off, one wouldn't know who to go to for a replacement. So, is that simply conspiracy theory? Perhaps, but still an interesting angle I thought I'd impart, since the notion was entirely news to me.)
A**S
High Quality Made in USA
I went through Amazon and bought nearly every pair of Channellock pliers available. The quality and finish is outstanding, and they never fail to do the job. Best of all, I want my kids to see that you can still get high quality tools made in the United States.
B**.
Have lasted the test of time
Been using Channellock pliers since the 80's and they have never disappointed. Certain names are known for being the best in class items... like Diamond for adjustable wrenches, Wera for electrician screwdrivers, Park for bicycle tools... and Channellock for pliers! You can never go wrong with these. Buy them, use them your entire life, and when you die your wife can sell them at a garage sale for more than you paid for them.
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