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CHANNELLOCK®

4.5-inch Straight Jaw Tongue & Groove Pliers (424)

4.5-inch Straight Jaw Tongue & Groove Pliers (424)

Regular price $17.81 USD
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CHANNELLOCK® Straight Jaw Tongue & Groove Pliers are built to last with a PERMALOCK® fastener to eliminate nut and bolt failure, STRONG 90-degree teeth for superior grip and longevity, and UNDERCUT Tongue & Groove won't slip. CHANNELLOCK® Straight Jaw Tongue & Groove Pliers are made in USA.

  • The ORIGINAL STRAIGHT JAW Tongue & Groove Pliers provide a strong, versatile grip for use in both directions
  • RELIABLE PERMALOCK® fastener eliminates nut and bolt failure with increased joint strength
  • STRONG 90-degree teeth for superior grip and longevity
  • UNDERCUT tongue & groove won’t slip
  • CHANNELLOCK BLUE® grips for comfort
  • 100% MADE IN USA
  • Product Dimensions: 4.5" x 1.26" x 0.13"
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Customer Reviews

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Beau West
My baby blues

Definitely my everyday carry. They always come in handy, no task too small!!!

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joey s phifer
Great

Best pair of pocket pliers that I’ve ever owned

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robert y.
Bad quality

Slips out of position

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theflipguy
Mini Channellock made in ‘Merica !

These are perfect for a “mini-tool kit”. Mini tool kits are small tools for small jobs. The average “handy” guy or girl won’t need mini tools very often, but when you need tiny tools nothing else will do !Add a 4” Crescent wrench, a baby vice grip, small screwdriver with multiple bits and you’re in business !!Tiny tools are pretty handy in a big tool box also ! American Made

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Jordan b
They broke the first time I used them

When I first got these channel locks, I was thrilled. I couldn’t wait to show them off to the guys at work. "I thought Toys 'R' Us was closed," They joked, but I knew I had something to prove. Out on the airfield, surrounded by my crew, we were all struggling with this tiny piece of a thunderstud that needed to come out. Everyone's tools were too big; linemen’s pliers and Knipex Cobras, there’s no way anybody’s getting a good grip. “Amazing!” I thought “Ill pull these little channel locks out and show them all”With two hands and my money on my mind, I clamped down on that piece of metal. But just as quickly, disaster struck—those channel locks shattered instantly, and the air was filled with the sound of laughter. Maybe they’re meant for more delicate jobs, but I never got the chance to find out. I’m a huge fan of the 412s and channel locks’ pry bar set.