ToolGuyd

Tool Reviews, New Tool Previews, Best Tool Guides, Tool Deals, and More!

  • New Tools
  • Reviews
  • Guides
    • Best Cordless Power Tool Brand
    • Tool Brands: Who Owns What?
    • Best Cordless Drills (2021)
    • Dewalt UWO Explained
    • Where to Buy Tools
    • Best Tool Kit Upgrades
    • Best Extension Cord Size
    • Best Tape Measure
    • Best Safety Gear
    • Best Precision Screwdrivers
    • Best Tool Brands in Every Category
    • Ultimate Tool Gift Guide
    • More Buying Guides
  • Hand Tools
    • Bit Holders & Drivers
    • EDC, Pocket, & Multitools
    • Electrical Tools
    • Flashlights & Worklights
    • Knives
    • Mechanics’ Tools
    • Pliers
    • Screwdrivers
    • Sockets & Drive Tools
    • Wrenches
    • All Hand Tools
  • Power Tools
    • Accessories
    • Cordless
    • Drills & Drivers
    • Oscillating Tools
    • Saws
    • Woodworking Tools
    • All Power Tools
  • Brands
    • Bosch
    • Dewalt
    • Makita
    • Milwaukee
    • Ryobi
    • All Brands
  • USA-Made
  • Deals
ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Pliers > These Mini Pliers are Completely Unnecessary – I Love it!

These Mini Pliers are Completely Unnecessary – I Love it!

Oct 23, 2025 Stuart 10 Comments

If you buy something through our links, ToolGuyd might earn an affiliate commission.
WorkPro Mini Adjutable Pliers Used on Nut

I bought these WorkPro mini adjustable pliers recently, and it was completely unnecessary. But then again, so was my Knipex Cobra XS pliers, and I’ve had zero regrets with that one.

The premise is that it’s compact and can fit in tight spaces.

But you know what? I just like small adjustable pliers.

Advertisement

Mini pliers tend to be easy to carry, and they don’t take up a lot of space in smaller tool kits.

There’s a novelty to the pliers, given their minuscule 4″ size, but they’re also practical. That’s not something I can say – the practical part – about all of the smaller tools I’ve bought over the years.

I found the quality to be quite good, and that surprised me a bit. I was planning on giving the pliers away after testing it for a bit, but now I’m not so sure.

WorkPro can be a “hit or miss” type of tool brand. I have more testing to do with mine, but so far I’m thinking these are a hit.

Buy it at Amazon
See the Knipex it at Amazon

The price is $16.01, down from $16.99. It was a little less expensive for Prime Day and there’s a chance it’ll drop another dollar or so for Black Friday. Is it worth waiting for a better deal, or even buying at all? I’ll leave that to you. I’m happy with mine.

WorkPro Mini Adjutable Pliers in Black

WorkPro also makes these with a black finish.

Advertisement

Buy it at Amazon

Related posts:

WorkPro Long Nose Slip Joint Pliers Example ApplicationsI Bought these Pliers as a Snap-on Alternative Klein-Hybrid-Pliers-and-Wire-Stripper-Multi-ToolYour Thoughts on Klein Hybrid Pliers Multi-Tools? Irwin PowerSlot Linemans Pliers HeroIrwin Launched New Vise-Grip Effort-Saving Cutting Pliers

Sections: Pliers, Tool Deals More from: Workpro

« Dewalt has a New Multi-Charger and Power Strip
Are Cheap Nicpro Carpenter Pencils any Good? »

10 Comments

  1. Nick

    Oct 23, 2025

    I’ve actually got a project this weekend that pliers of this size would be really useful for.

    Reply
  2. Wayne R.

    Oct 23, 2025

    Like for the triple slip joint in the 8″ long nose, the price diff between Snap On and Icon versions keeps me in the Icon end.

    The price diff between Knipex and “equivalents” keeps me in Knipex.

    Reply
  3. TomD

    Oct 23, 2025

    Tools that you can slip in a pocket easily are great for those one/two tool jobs.

    All my big Milwaukee slip joint pliers also slip out of my pockets.

    Reply
  4. David

    Oct 23, 2025

    I bought these as I re-build and standardize car tool kits – I’m trying to take up as little space as possible while giving myself the most options for kits that go into a modern hybrid SUV, a late model full size SUV, and a 20 year old full size truck. Next I need to figure out which of the small size socket sets like that Icon set everyone was going nuts about makes sense to buy 3 of!

    Reply
    • Paul Gomez

      Oct 23, 2025

      The kobalt or the craftsman might work for you.

      Reply
  5. Doresoom

    Oct 23, 2025

    I EDC the 4″ Kobra XS pliers. I use them every day, most of the time multiple times a day. I think for the price difference I’ll stick with Knipex, but I do wish their 4″ version had the adjustment button on it.

    Reply
  6. William Adams

    Oct 23, 2025

    I bought the Knipex small set in pouch (125/15) and use one or the other pretty regularly — kind of hard-pressed to imagine wanting something smaller (and I like the rubber handles).

    I wish that this sort of mechanism was available in needle nose style — it would be very nice for removing supports from 3D prints.

    Reply
    • Doresoom

      Oct 23, 2025

      I use these Tekton mini needle nose pliers for support removal. Their 6 piece set is the best I’ve used for miniature pliers: https://www.tekton.com/mini-pliers-set-pmn99906

      Reply
  7. fred

    Oct 23, 2025

    I too like these small pliers. My introduction to diminutive pliers was a Proto 235 (5-inch long) that came with an ignition wrench set. The updated one now adds plastic-dipped handles:

    https://www.zoro.com/proto-4-116-in-straight-jaw-tongue-and-groove-plier-serrated-plastic-grip-j235/i/G1716723/?q=G1716723

    Later I bought a Channellock 424G (4.5 inch long) – then a Knipex 87 01 125 (125mm long) and a smaller Knipex 87 00 100 (100mm long). I find that I use the 125mm cobras more than I would have thought.

    Reply
    • Jared

      Oct 23, 2025

      I bought those Channellocks as my first mini pliers. They’re very small and low capacity. The Knipex Cobra XS feels like a much larger, more capable tool despite them being roughly equally easy to pocket carry. I still like the Channelocks though – they’re more like a scaled-down version of fullsize pliers instead of pliers designed to be mini.

      Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Newsletter

Sign up to receive the latest tool news.

Recent Comments

  • MM on Klein Tools Strays from USA Manufacturing – Again: “In my opinion the real root of the problem is that Klein sat on their laurels for too long and…”
  • Ben R on Klein Tools Strays from USA Manufacturing – Again: ““We don’t know why Klein is doing this” – I think we do? Economics. Klein are privately held and all…”
  • Adam on Makita Launched a New 10″ Sliding Miter Saw (LS1110F): “I have an old Makita LS 1013 it’s still a good saw, I bought it new 20 years ago, I…”
  • Chris D on Home Depot has Hidden Makita Tool Deals of the Day (12/3/25): “I agree, the multitool is great. I don’t even mind the locking pin some people complain about. It’s at least…”
  • Adam on Makita Launched a New 10″ Sliding Miter Saw (LS1110F): “Fully agree on point one – this is an insane price from what looks like 15 year-old tech. I paid…”
  • Adam on Home Depot has Hidden Makita Tool Deals of the Day (12/3/25): “In fact, not long ago Makita themselves used dark red as one of their secondary colors and still use it…”
ToolGuyd New Tool Reviews Image

New Tool Reviews

Buying Guides

  • Best Cordless Drills
  • Best Euro Hand Tool Brands
  • Best Tool Brands
  • Best Cordless Power Tool Brands
  • Tools for New Parents
  • Ultimate Tool Gift & Upgrade Guide
ToolGuyd Knife Reviews Image

Knife Reviews

ToolGuyd Multi-Tool Reviews Image

Multi-Tool Reviews

ToolGuyd LED Flashlight and Worklight Reviews Image

LED Light Reviews

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Stores
  • Videos
  • AMZN Deal Finder
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclosure