
The awesome Knipex TwinGrip 8″ adjustable slip joint pliers with MultiGrip pliers are on sale, today only, for the shockingly low price of $29.99.

I bought a pair from KC Tool last year for $40.88, and thought I was getting a good deal.
$30?! If this has been on your wishlist, drop everything and place an order.
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If the Knipex TwinGrip pliers hasn’t been on your wishlist or shopping list, following are some reasons why you might want to consider it.
Legendary Knipex quality – “well-made” would be an understatement.
Unique and aggressively grippy jaw design – securely grab even stripped fasteners.
Comfortable handles.
Adjustable jaw opening width – 5-setting push-button design.
Jaws with 3 contact points – gripping capacity of 4 to 22mm in diameter (5/32″ – 7/8″)
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Knipex TwinGrip pliers are made in Germany.
Shipping on the order varies (the lowest I see is $8.33). KC Tool has free shipping on $75+ orders.
The deal isn’t as good if you buy only this and pay for shipping, and is better if you get above that $75 free shipping threshold.
KC Tool has the latest Wera tools, plenty of other Knipex tools, Halder hammers (seriously awesome!), and more. There’s plenty of gift ideas.
Read More: Knipex TwinGrip is Not Your Dad’s Slip-Joint Pliers
Thank you to Ball_bearing for the heads-up!
JR
Only a great deal if you are buying other items because there is over $8 in shipping. With shipping factored in, it is only $2 less than the Amazon ships free with Prime price.
Stuart
That’s exactly what I said in the post!
The solution is obvious. =)
JR
Stopped reading when I got to the comment ” If this has been on your wishlist, drop everything and place an order.”
My mistake.
JR
I meant that jokingly, except for the “my mistake” part.
Mike+McFalls
I’m with you JR… stop reading when it says stop. Who has time for the fine print. 😂
Stuart
Sorry, it’ll take me some time to wind down from holiday season “great deal, hurry before it sells out!!” mode.
TonyT
I’ve already used mine a couple times to remove stripped screws, so I’m a big fan. I paid ~$40 with shipping (KC Tools via Amazon).
MM
Twingrips are awesome. I took a chance and bought two pairs when they first hit the market and I’m very glad I did. This is a great price especially since this is the model with the upgraded cushion handles. I think I paid $36 a pop for mine, and they are the more basic dipped handle.
If you were considering getting yourself a pair, grab them. These would also be a great gift.
Jared
As a gift idea… actually that might make a lot of sense!
Reading that I first thought, “I’ve got them and use them only rarely, so what does the average homeowner want with something so specialized”.
Then I realized: the reason I don’t use mine much because I’ve got so many different styles of pliers – I’m only grabbing these when I want that particular jaw style. However, they probably make pretty good general-purpose pliers too.
For context, I basically consider slip-joint pliers to be relics – everything they do, another style of plier does better. Twin-grips are different because they slip to five different sizes and are good at grabbing straight-on.
As an alternative for someone who actually uses slip-joint pliers? These are probably awesome.
MM
I share your opinion of standard slipjoints but I think these are a whole different animal. These are great. And I think they’re a good gift because they’re somewhat universal: If someone doesn’t have any pliers then these can do many tasks. If someone already has tools then they may appreciate their more niche uses.
JamesR
So Stuart, what suggestions do you have to pad out an order to $75 to get the free shipping?
Stuart
Knipex Cobra, Halder hammers, NWS pliers.
https://toolguyd.com/halder-simplex-mallets/
Wera tools are usually higher than what you can get them for elsewhere or if you wait for a sale. Halder and NWS tend to be the best you can generally get them for, especially with 10% off.
KC Tool just added a bunch of Witte tools, as well as the most recent Wera that seem to be price-matched across retailers.
If you stick with Knipex, the relatively new forged wire strippers are good.
Joe
Me too. I can’t seem to justify the purchase when I’m not seeing anything great to get over $75.
Steve L
Ordered the Pliers + Stainless Steel Rapidator + T-Handle Rapidator. First two were way below Amazon, gave back a little on the T-Handle.
Good deal. Thanks for the alert.
Jp
Deal not working for me…..
Stuart
You have to add it to your cart and it then appears at $29.99. I checked and it’s still showing up at this price.
Jp
Amazon didn’t, but I used the other company and paid shipping…no regrets, thanks!
I’ve always had no use of slip joints. But I only had crappy stuff from 1980. This is my first real slip joint and I learned about it here. I am sure it will be a great buy.
JRJ
I just added it to my cart and it still says $49.74. Created a account with KCTool just so I could purchase a pair. When I click on your link the initial screen shows $29.99 but goes away when I click buy. Weird
Stuart
I’m sorry; as mentioned in the title, this deal was only valid 12/1. Today is 12/2, it has expired.
JRJ
My apologies I guess I missed the date.
Robert
This is not mean to be a put down, but a straight. Question: How is this Kniper better than the Engineer brand “Neji-Saurus RX?” (Yes, an unfortunate name.)
https://osakatools.com/products/screw-removal-pliers-engineer-rx-pz-59-japan
I bought the Engineer a while back, and while I don’t use it often, when I need to, it’s great.
The gripping groves pattern in the jaws look the same between the two. The overcoat on the handles is surprisingly comfortable. All the area with grooves on the handles is on the inside surface, so not where my hands grip it. The action is very smooth. It’s also a very handsome looking tool. The kniper looks like it got pushed out of the nest by a bigger sibling chick. Not that matters to the functionality, but on the other hand you don’t use these that often, so they have to earn their keep some how.
Jerry
I have both. The Knipex are bigger and have multiple adjustments for the hinge joint. This allows you to grab a larger screw or bolt head and keep the jaws parallel so they are less likely to slip off, and also keeps the handles at a much more comfortable distance from each other as well. For smaller screws they work equally well, the Knipex have longer handles which give more leverage but take more space to use.
The Knipex jaws also have a much bigger main gripping area for grabbing/holding things. So far the nod goes to the Knipex until you realize they have no cutter of any kind. No wire cutter might not matter to some, but is something I need on my EDC pliers, so I carry the Wilde/Tekton angle nose mechanics pliers for EDC and keep the Knipex and Enginers in the shop for when I really need them.
frampton
I don’t own the Knipex, but the Engineer pliers are excellent.
Frank
I wanted these since they came out but I have a large pair of the Engineer pliers that have similar teeth and I only use them like once a month or so. I picked up the snapon LN47ACF slipjoint needle nose and I feel like it’s kind of similar too. I’m sure these are great though.
fred
I have one of the Vampliers needle nose pliers. I find that I use them a lot when their aggressive teeth help in gripping things beyond just screws. I think that they are made under license from the Engineer Co,
https://www.amazon.com/VamPLIERS-Specialty-Extraction-Stripped-Corroded/dp/B01N24RSFM/
TonyT
I thought Vampliers are US-market Engineer pliers; for whatever reason, Engineer decided to use a different brand for the US market.
My first Neji-Saurus is on the way, so it’ll be interesting to compare to my Twin Grip. From what I’ve read, the Neji-Saurus is a lot smaller, and not as robust (although maybe some reviewers were using it for bigger screws than it can really handle). I’m hoping the Twin Grip and Neji-Saurus will complement each other.
fred
“Vampliers” is a trademark of Hashi Link Corporation – an importer located in Irvine California. Engineer (Engineer Inc) – formerly Futaba Tool Manufacturing Co., Ltd. – is located in Osaka Japan. I’m not sure if there is a relationship between the 2 companies – other than that Hashi Link apparently sells rebranded Engineer Co. pliers under the Vampliers trademark.
fred
I should have added that there may be an intermediary between Hashi Link and the customer. That is: Vampire Professional Tools International. Both give the same address in Irvine California.
Joe
Interesting. Though I have read that the Vampliers wear out quickly.
Stuart
Vampliers is its own company; they rebrand Engineer tools.
Ball_bearing
Sir, I just saw the Engineer Neji-Saurus WP-2 Pump Plasaurus screw extraction water pump pliers (what a long name). They adjust just like the Cobras, but have the same screw extraction grooves on the tip. Quite interesting. The asin is: B087BXPGWZ
MM
Thanks for sharing those Snap-On needle nose, Frank, those look very useful actually. Those are going on my wish list.
Snap-On has another excellent pair of pliers with similar jaws to these Twingrips and Engineer, the no. 612AEP.
Frank
The handle design seems like an improvement. I wish they made jaws/teeth like that on a vise-grip style plier, I find a lot of effort goes into death-gripping the handles to hold on to the screw and then on top of that you have to twist to try to break the screw free.
Jerry
They do. Vampires makes a locking pliers version with similar jaw configuration. I have a pair.
Vampires
https://www.amazon.com/VAMPLIERS-EXTRACTION-Stripped-Specialty-VT-003-7LP/dp/B07NH9XWJW/
Engineer version
https://www.amazon.com/Engineer-PZ-65-REMOVAL-LOCKING-PLIERS/dp/B07677TBQ6/
Raycr
Can get it today Dec 7 on Amazon for $35 with shipping.
Joe A
Calling these slip-joint pliers is terribly unfair. I just received mine and was nicely surprised at the Cobra-like jaw adjustment they have. Very nice pliers. I’m probably going to get another pair to keep in my home tool kit.