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The TEKTON Mini Flat Nose Pliers (Smooth Jaw) are expertly designed for precision tasks, featuring broad jaws for secure gripping, ergonomic handles for comfort, and a lightweight build for easy handling. Ideal for jewelry making and model crafting, these pliers ensure you can work on delicate projects without damaging surfaces.
Brand | TEKTON |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Dimensions | 5.1"L x 3.6"W |
Handle Material | Polymer |
Item Weight | 3.36 ounces |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
UPC | 020209003046 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020209003046 |
Manufacturer | TEKTON |
Part Number | PMN23001 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | PMN23001 |
Size | Flat Nose |
Style | Flat Nose Pliers (Smooth Jaw) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | (1) TEKTON Mini Flat Nose Pliers (Smooth Jaw) | PMN23001 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | No time limits, no receipts: tekton.com/warranty |
J**E
Quite nice pliers, well finished and formed
I've used several items from Tekton over the last many years and generally you can count on them to be decent or better than decent - they take some time to do more than rebadge catalog items like many import vendors do. I've had some Tekton duds and usually will choose higher quality tools but all in all they're a good mid-priced brand to look to first.I got the smooth jaw version of these pliers and really they are great - not perfect but no reason not to give them a solid five stars. I may get the serrated version too. Seems like good quality tool steel and it's surprisingly well ground and finished - no burs to clean up and the edges are clean and sharp (I chose to break the edges on mine a little but it's not necessary...takes just a couple minutes with a stone and a file wasn't needed).I didn't notice that these are just 5" instead of 5-1/2" like the others in the line, but they'll do just fine. If you need a longer fuller grip go up to a normal 6" version somewhere. The coated grip length on these is just shy of 3".The tip width is 1/4" and that tapers up to 5/16" at the base of the jaws. They are about 3/64" thick, which sounds pretty thin, but they are strong and totally adequate. Full jaw length is about 1-5/16". Width across the pivot on that surface is about 1/2".As stated in the description, there is indeed a very small gap along the length of the jaws, and that can be an advantage or disadvantage depending on what you need. The tips meet for just a few millimeters before the gap gradually opens up. The widest part of the gap on mine is just about 0.23mm (around 9 thou with feeler stock). I can only see this being a drawback if you're working with ultra thin foils or similar - otherwise it's a good feature for better grip along the length until the material gets thicker. I've used pliers like this for peeling away nickel strips when disassembling battery packs and the gap on these pliers is still ok for that - not too large. These pliers may not be great for that purpose with their sharper edges if you want to roll them in use, but it's easy enough to chamfer or round them over if you want.The spring action is excellent, not too stiff but just stiff enough to reliably open them, very similar feel to top quality electronics pliers. Given the short handles I expected it to be easy to pinch skin in the pivot but surprisingly that doesn't happen - great. I do wish the grips came up further toward the pivot for insulation (they could add about a half inch of grip and shouldn't interfere with the spring, or go to a molded grip and stretch a little further up).Anyway, these are surprisingly great quality pliers and I could hardly believe that I didn't need to clean them up out of the box. If they aren't tooooo small for you, I'd highly recommend them.
K**E
Good quality
These are good quality and excellent for electronic or other fine work.
C**Y
Smooth Functioning with Nice Spring
This is almost perfect. Well made with nice a spring mechanism (maybe too tensioned) and operates smoothly. The tips are not perfectly aligned, but close enough. Still 5-star IMO.
R**M
Great
Not the best for heavy duty work, but great for my kitchen drawer to be handy for multiple small jobs.
J**A
These cross-hatch serrated jaw pliers are adjusted properly at factory, high quality
These are very good pliers for what they were purchased for and are very high quality/value for the money too. They compete with pliers costing upwards of $70-$90 dollars and to me before use are very accurately made and adjusted properly. Something of which was not expected. I have inspected them with my 10x jeweler's loupe and was blown away at the craftsmanship at this price point. I use these type/size pliers working on very small and sometimes delicate items and they should be perfect for this. I will try to follow up in a month or so after putting them to use to let you know some thoughts of how they are holding up. I'm very happy to find these and have ordered a couple of more pair of them just to have as backups. The only thing I'd like for them to include is a plastic snout cover to compress the pliers almost closed since they are spring loaded and to protect the points and hands and to compress them for storage efficiency. That would be a nice touch but some would probably throw them away.
D**E
Nicely made, comfortable and convient to use
A perfect wire cutter for electronic work. Small enough to fit in your hand comfortably. Cuts copper wire like butter, nicely ground, hardened cutting edge. Precision made. A nice addition to any electronics bench, tool pouch or toolbox. I purchased the full set (saves you a bit over individual purchases) and am very pleased with the purchase. Well-designed for close cutting, such as PCB, but would be handy for making jewe lry or craft projects. Price is not bad for a quality product.
T**E
Sweet little plier
These are great! tips are small and have grooved gripping surface. Will pick up 22 gauge wire. Not 90º, but very useful. Lovin' this one!
R**N
Great pliers for specific applications.
I work maintenance in a warehouse that fulfills orders for the general public, so there are conveyors with rollers everywhere held in by plastic spring clips. These pliers fit perfectly and deeply into the slots to remove the rollers with ease. That said the metal IS on the thinner side, so excess pressure when closing them on something or rough use will likely bend the jaws open a bit, though they are easily bent back into place. If you are looking for pliers that are thinner than standard needle nose but don't want to pay Knipex prices give these a try.
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