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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Pliers > New EZ Red Kiwi Ergo-Grip Pliers

New EZ Red Kiwi Ergo-Grip Pliers

Nov 7, 2012 Stuart 4 Comments

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EZ Red Kiwi Pliers Set

EZ Red came out with a new pair of Kiwi right-angle ergo-grip pliers that provides a more powerful grip with less effort. The curved handles are designed to fit your hands better, and the angled head allows you to work with a straighter and more relaxed wrist.

These pliers won’t be your go-to pliers for everything, but they should definitely come in handy when working in tight spaces.

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The set of two pliers includes 6″ short nose and 8″ long nose styles. Both have internal springs within the self-opening jaws.

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I am extremely fond of ergo-grip pliers, even though there are times when traditional pliers are more comfortable to use. These pliers won’t look good next to my angled NWS pliers, but for less than $20 it will be hard to find a reason not to try them out.

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4 Comments

  1. Dan Richards

    Nov 7, 2012

    I’ve had those for at least a year, use them all the time, love em. Sometimes they’re the only thing that will get the job done.

    Reply
  2. Anthony V

    Nov 7, 2012

    whats the c.o.o on these??? if theyre china ill pass,but im interested in the style

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Nov 7, 2012

      Don’t know, but probably China or Taiwan.

      Reply
    • Dan Richards

      Nov 8, 2012

      All EZ-Red products are imported from the PRC or ROC.

      Reply

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