🔧 Lock in the Power of Precision!
The Malco Eagle Grip LP10WC 10 in. Curved Jaw Locking Pliers with Wire Cutter are engineered for professionals who demand reliability and performance. Featuring patented PowerRing technology for enhanced clamping force, these pliers are built with a superior bond and best-in-class grip. The ergonomic design ensures comfort during use, making them an essential tool for any toolbox.
Brand | Malco |
Material | Metal |
Product Dimensions | 9"L x 0.75"W |
Color | Multi |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Grip Type | Power |
UPC | 686046551067 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00686046551067 |
Manufacturer | Malco |
Part Number | LP10WC |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | LP10WC |
Style | Pliers |
Finish | Nickel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Pliers |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**.
Just like the old vintage ones. Strong.
These are really nice. They feel like the old vintage ones, back when they were made well. These look to be machined very well. The screw turns easily and they have good polish on them. I don't use vice grips a lot but when I need them, I need a strong grip that bites in. I had some cheap ones and they just didn't grip. A friend used a set like these, and they worked (unlike mine), so I ordered them. Certain tools you can cheap put on, others you cant. These are worth the extra cost because you know you can rely on them
D**N
Made in the USA
Fantastic quality. Just an awesome tool made in America
A**Y
Best locking pliers
Best locking pliers around. The hex recess in tension bolt and reenforcing ring around it are unbeatable.
E**E
Wow that is beautiful!!!!!!
Finnaly found one made in USA, I usually do reviews after use but this one I already saw what can do. It’s perfect, shiny, sturdy well built so nice looking that id be even sorry to use lol. But this is what tools are made for, had long time twoOf these pliers but different brands, one made in USA and another made in Brazil, i ve beaten those plier for so many years after it being used before and also beaten for like 40 plus years and never broke,were the kinda of pliers id use for last option resource and it never let me down. Since i lost those i never got a plier toLast a job and never got to help solve issues.Always made in china, but not cheap ones, was the American brands who doesn’t make anymore, like big ones. They just order fromChina and stamp their brands, many times already comes stamped fromChina. Different of what many believe. These American brands doesn’t have any factories in china, heck no, they just contact chinese machinists toMake the tools based on drawings and measurements and many times it’s already made,’many other brands buy the same lots, it is just shipped to USA with different stamps.So this why you can see so many china junk here on amazon, and you can also check on those chinese shopping apps and ebay that is the same products you just buying fromAmazon and having it delivered quickly to you instead wait for a month. On ebay some they actually has warehouses in USA with their china junk. Shame on amazon for letting china take over and shame on us for keep buying fromAmazon. At least this one product i got is PROUDLY made in USA. And American company.
A**S
Gorgeous, Perfect, MADE IN USA
In an era when most hand tools are cheap Chinese-made garbage that breaks the first time you use it, the Malco Eagle Grip 10 in. Curved Jaw Locking Pliers (LP10WC) stand out. Heavy, durable, strong, long-lasting, and with a quality that stands out from the moment you pick it up. The fit and finish is unparalleled. You owe it to yourself to buy one of these, just so you can witness what it is like to have a truly amazing hand tool that performs every job perfectly.These Matco locking pliers come from the same people in DeWitt, Nebraska who made the original Vise Grip for generations. I grew up not far from there, and always took pride knowing that one of the best tools in the world was made by my neighbors. Unfortunately, the Vise Grip owners sold out, production was offshored, and those reliable workers lost their jobs.For those of you too young to know any differently, there was a time when nearly all hand tools were high quality items made in the United States of America by well-paid, hard-working blue collar factory workers. Those jobs supported families and communities across the country, and built a thriving middle class. The Malco Eagle Grip 10 in. Curved Jaw Locking Pliers (LP10WC) are a throwback to that bygone era. In the best way.Buy one quality tool now, or buy many cheap ones later.
A**R
Good quality American made tool!
Excellent build quality but a tad pricey. Hard to find good American made tools these days.
V**O
Absolutely Astounding
I've having a hard time trying to remove a stuck nut on a classic motorbike for over a year now. I was looking for a possible new solution, after trying so many that failed, when I casually discovered the world of locking pliers, which had been totally unknown to me up to that.What can I say? These simply are the best, highest rated pliers available, and for very good reasons.The quality of their construction and materials is off the charts, totally worth the extra cost.Needles to say that I was able to unscrew that stuck nut, for which no other method had worked before, in a breeze. What's even more incredible is that the nut was located in a tight spot, meaning that the pliers couldn't even fully surround and grip onto it ... that was no problem for the Eagle Grips.A truly amazing piece of equipment every tool enthusiast should add to their collection, especially considering that these could go out of stock anytime.They are as good as everyone claims they are, it's a no-brainer, you can be confident in purchasing them.
H**N
These are nice vice grips
These a without a doubt the best vice grips available.I mostly use vice grips for clamps and to hold barstock when forging that I don't have the correct tongs for.I'd like to have the entire line of these but they are pretty spendy considering how little I'd use most of them.