For a 500-piece MOQ, you're looking at roughly $2.80 per unit, and if you go up to 1000 pieces, that drops to about $2.40 — the 12cm mouth width is what most buyers actually go with because of that it handles everything form small frames to larger canvases without needing to switch tools.
The pear-nickel plating isn't just for looks, it actually prevents rust when you're working in humid studios or storing them in a damp basement, and the half-box joint structure means these won't loosen up after a few hundred stretches like cheaper pliers do.
We usually have stock on the colorful handles (red, blue, or green) but the lead time is 15 days for orders up to 1000 pieces, and for samples you can get a single pair at $5.00 plus shiping — just confirm stock before you place the sample order.
Basically, teh serrated jaws grip canvas tight without tearing it, which is the main thing artists complain about with other pliers, and the arched shaft gives you better when you're really pulling the canvas taut across the frame.
It's not ideal for heavy-duty stapling or wire (we've got separate tools for that), but for stretching and clamping canvas, it does the job better than most in this price range — the PVC/TPR handles actually help with grip when your hands get sweaty after an hour of stretching.
Anyway, the 0.4kg weight makes it pretty comfortable for extended use, and the 20×12.2×15.5cm size fits easily in a tool bag or drawer.
Our MOQ is 500 pieces, but we can provide a sample for you to test before placing a bulk order. Just reach out and we'll arrange it.
Lead time is 15 days for up to 1,000 pieces. Larger quantities will need a quick chat to confirm timing.
We can provide a material certificate for the stainless steel and a quality inspection report upon request. Just let us know what you need.
Yes, you can select a single color for the handles on your bulk order. We have several options available, just specify when you place the order.
Keep them in a dry environment, ideally in a toolbox or pouch. The plating resists corrosion, but avoiding moisture will keep them looking new longer.