Sample pricing is around $2.50 a pair for the 6-inch, mid-volume orders drop to about $1.80, and bulk buys can get you under $1.40 depending on quantity and finish.
What we've got here is a 45# carbon steel body with induction-quenched edges hitting HRC48-50, which means it'll handle hard wire without chipping or rolling the edge — that's actually tighter tolerance than most budget pliers in this range.
Flat nose design is pretty much standerd for crimping and in electricla work, but the real kicker is and polished finish; it reduces friction when you're snipping through multiple strands, so you're not fighting the tool after 50 cuts or so.
You can order in 6, 7, or 8 inch lengths (usually 150mm, 160mm, and 200mm), and handle options are single-color PVC or TPR, with bi-color also availble if you want grip differentiation — most buyers go with the PVC for general use.
It's not ideal for heavy-duty rebar or hardened steel bolts, but for construction wiring, decoration trimming, or light crimping it's a solid workhorse; the nickel-plated finish resists rust better than polished alone (check lead time on that option though).
We typically have stock on the 8-inch polished version, but the chrome plated and satin finishes usually need a 20-day lead time or so from order — also, packing can be color box, sliding card, or double blister, which is handy if you're retailing these.
We typically require a 500-piece MOQ per size, but we can negotiate lower quantities for first-time orders or sample requests—just reach out to our sales team.
Yes, we can share a mill test certificate or hardness report upon request—just let us know before shipment so we can include it with your order.
Absolutely—you can mix finishing options like nickel plating with single-color or bi-color TPR handles. Just specify the combo when you place the order.
Standard lead time is around 25-30 days after deposit confirmation, depending on the packing complexity. Custom color boxes might add a few days for design approval.
Keep them in a dry environment, ideally with a light coat of oil on the cutting edges if stored long-term. The PVC handles don’t need special care, but avoid humidity to protect the steel.