First thing you should know is these are built specifically for adjusting woodworking saw blades, not for general gripping or turning bolts, and the high carbon steel combined with zinc alloy in the head gives them a solid feel that doesn't flex under pressrue.
2, we supply these to several EU distributors who appreciate the powder coating finish handling humid workshop conditions without rust spots appearing for a long time, and the yellow handle makes them easy to spot on a cluttered bench.
They weigh 292 grams, which is fairly light for a tool that sees repetitive use, and the rotatable mold on shaft allows you to tweak the handle angle without fully resetting your grip—something most buyers don't think about until they're mid-project.
Import docs for the US and UK are straightforward since the steel alloy doesn't fall under restricted materials, but we typically advise confirming your local customs on zinc alloy tools just in case (some regions have odd classification quirks).
The crook in the shaft design actually helps you apply torque more naturally than straight-handled pliers, though it's not suited for reaching deep into narrow gaps like needle-nose pliers would be.
For professionel shop use, teh 150°C heat resistnce means you won't damage the coating if you accidentally leave them near a heat source, and the serrated jaws give you a confident hold on blade teeth without slipping sideways.
Our MOQ is 500 units per order for this model. We can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just getting started.
Lead time is usually 25-30 days after order confirmation and deposit. Rush orders may be possible depending on our production schedule.
Yes, we can provide a material certificate for the high carbon steel and zinc alloy, plus a performance test report on the serrated jaws and rotatable mold. Just let us know what docs you need.
We can do custom handle colors and powder coat finishes for orders of 1000 units or more. The yellow is standard stock, but we're flexible on that.
Store them in a dry place at room temperature—below 40°C is ideal. The powder coating handles up to 150°C, but long-term humidity can still affect the steel, so keep them out of direct moisture.