All featuers of the KNIPEX Cobra 87 01 250. Automatic adjustment at the touch of a button directly on the workpiece The sheltered positioned spring ensures that the pliers close automatically once the push-button is activated (one-hand operation).
All featuers of the KNIPEX Cobra 87 01 250. Automatic adjustment at the touch of a button directly on the workpiece The sheltered positioned spring ensures that the pliers close automatically once the push-button is activated (one-hand operation).
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8701250 - Knipex Water Pump Plier 250mm
All featuers of the KNIPEX Cobra 87 01 250. Automatic adjustment at the touch of a button directly on the workpiece The sheltered positioned spring ensures that the pliers close automatically once the push-button is activated (one-hand operation).
All featuers of the KNIPEX Cobra 87 01 250. Automatic adjustment at the touch of a button directly on the workpiece The sheltered positioned spring ensures that the pliers close automatically once the push-button is activated (one-hand operation).
Last updated at 24/04/2025 11:17:37
originally posted on lazada.com.ph
legit! definitely my best buy this year, fits the budget.from a local seller from davao, mga ka bisdak. tnx sa freebie na gloves. for this knipex cobra 250mm at 1999php. this is a no brainer! for a tool nut like me on a budget, just buy dont think ok...this store has the best priced knipex made in germany tools. 1st knipex in the collection of tools, definitely a buy again shop. support local. more power...
originally posted on mprtools.com
I’ve owned and used Knipex pliers for more than 10 years as a plumber. Mostly using the larger 10” and 12” versions. Recently my apprentice ordered a set for himself that included the 6”, and he had been carrying them in his pocket for smaller odds and ends tasks where the larger versions were either to cumbersome or left in the tool bag in another room. I started to notice that I was borrowing his pair more and more often which led me to realize a small pair for pocket carry was almost necessity. I ordered the 5” knowing the would be slightly smaller than his, but I didn’t realize just how big the difference was until I held them for the first time. I was skeptical because they really are tiny. I was almost disappointed because I didn’t believe they would fill the ... MoreI’ve owned and used Knipex pliers for more than 10 years as a plumber. Mostly using the larger 10” and 12” versions. Recently my apprentice ordered a set for himself that included the 6”, and he had been carrying them in his pocket for smaller odds and ends tasks where the larger versions were either to cumbersome or left in the tool bag in another room. I started to notice that I was borrowing his pair more and more often which led me to realize a small pair for pocket carry was almost necessity. I ordered the 5” knowing the would be slightly smaller than his, but I didn’t realize just how big the difference was until I held them for the first time. I was skeptical because they really are tiny. I was almost disappointed because I didn’t believe they would fill the same role as the 6” versions. I was delightfully mistaken. The 5” pliers still open wide enough to fit any 1/2” and 3/4” fittings that don’t need a large amount of force to tighten or loosen. Am I running gas pipe with these pliers?..... no, but they are useful for so many tasks. I’m now absolutely in love with my new pliers and would be devastated if they were lost. I’ve attached a picture of the pliers when I first got them to give an idea of their size, and also a picture of other tools that stay in my pockets to compliment these pliers. I find by carrying these items, I spend a lot less time going back to my tool bag or service truck to get what I need. I’ll 100% buy another pair of these pliers when I loose them.
originally posted on mprtools.com
I do a lot of field work as a mechanic on big nasty industrial contrivances, specializing in hydraulics. I keep the 7 1/2" and the 10" in my toolbag at all times, with the 7 1/2" (and sometimes both) usually staying in my pocket when I'm on a job. Contrary to my expectation, I tend to get the most use out of my 7 1/2" size. There is a learning curve to these pliers that some folks can't seem to get past, and they don't give you very much leverage relative to the jaw capacity (though you can effectively hammer or use a "cheater pipe" on the upper handle, usually at the expense of the superb grip material). I primarily work on big-ass stuff and use mostly big-ass pipe and crescent wrenches. The versatility of the cobra pliers in my pocket spares me endless trips back ... MoreI do a lot of field work as a mechanic on big nasty industrial contrivances, specializing in hydraulics. I keep the 7 1/2" and the 10" in my toolbag at all times, with the 7 1/2" (and sometimes both) usually staying in my pocket when I'm on a job. Contrary to my expectation, I tend to get the most use out of my 7 1/2" size. There is a learning curve to these pliers that some folks can't seem to get past, and they don't give you very much leverage relative to the jaw capacity (though you can effectively hammer or use a "cheater pipe" on the upper handle, usually at the expense of the superb grip material). I primarily work on big-ass stuff and use mostly big-ass pipe and crescent wrenches. The versatility of the cobra pliers in my pocket spares me endless trips back to the toolbag when I encounter the odd small-ass bolt or fitting. And there's no other tool with comparable jaw capacity for it's size, which can be extremely useful when working on super cramped equipment. Personally, they're one of my favorite tools in my bag, though I can imagine they're not necessarily a good value for everyone. They're not really an all-out replacement for bigger longer wrenches but rather a damn useful and convenient alternative option. And they haven't replaced my need for standard flat jaw channel-locks for a lot of tasks. Likely downside is that everyone you work with will give you grief for using (what appears to be) a pair of channel-locks to turn hex bolts and fittings, and/or begin to resent you for being obsessed with a stupid pair of German pliers.
legit! definitely my best buy this year, fits the budget.from a local seller from davao, mga ka bisdak. tnx sa freebie na gloves. for this knipex cobra 250mm at 1999php. this is a no brainer! for a tool nut like me on a budget, just buy dont think ok...this store has the best priced knipex made in germany tools. 1st knipex in the collection of tools, definitely a buy again shop. support local. more power...
I’ve owned and used Knipex pliers for more than 10 years as a plumber. Mostly using the larger 10” and 12” versions. Recently my apprentice ordered a set for himself that included the 6”, and he had been carrying them in his pocket for smaller odds and ends tasks where the larger versions were either to cumbersome or left in the tool bag in another room. I started to notice that I was borrowing his pair more and more often which led me to realize a small pair for pocket carry was almost necessity. I ordered the 5” knowing the would be slightly smaller than his, but I didn’t realize just how big the difference was until I held them for the first time. I was skeptical because they really are tiny. I was almost disappointed because I didn’t believe they would fill the ... MoreI’ve owned and used Knipex pliers for more than 10 years as a plumber. Mostly using the larger 10” and 12” versions. Recently my apprentice ordered a set for himself that included the 6”, and he had been carrying them in his pocket for smaller odds and ends tasks where the larger versions were either to cumbersome or left in the tool bag in another room. I started to notice that I was borrowing his pair more and more often which led me to realize a small pair for pocket carry was almost necessity. I ordered the 5” knowing the would be slightly smaller than his, but I didn’t realize just how big the difference was until I held them for the first time. I was skeptical because they really are tiny. I was almost disappointed because I didn’t believe they would fill the same role as the 6” versions. I was delightfully mistaken. The 5” pliers still open wide enough to fit any 1/2” and 3/4” fittings that don’t need a large amount of force to tighten or loosen. Am I running gas pipe with these pliers?..... no, but they are useful for so many tasks. I’m now absolutely in love with my new pliers and would be devastated if they were lost. I’ve attached a picture of the pliers when I first got them to give an idea of their size, and also a picture of other tools that stay in my pockets to compliment these pliers. I find by carrying these items, I spend a lot less time going back to my tool bag or service truck to get what I need. I’ll 100% buy another pair of these pliers when I loose them.
I do a lot of field work as a mechanic on big nasty industrial contrivances, specializing in hydraulics. I keep the 7 1/2" and the 10" in my toolbag at all times, with the 7 1/2" (and sometimes both) usually staying in my pocket when I'm on a job. Contrary to my expectation, I tend to get the most use out of my 7 1/2" size. There is a learning curve to these pliers that some folks can't seem to get past, and they don't give you very much leverage relative to the jaw capacity (though you can effectively hammer or use a "cheater pipe" on the upper handle, usually at the expense of the superb grip material). I primarily work on big-ass stuff and use mostly big-ass pipe and crescent wrenches. The versatility of the cobra pliers in my pocket spares me endless trips back ... MoreI do a lot of field work as a mechanic on big nasty industrial contrivances, specializing in hydraulics. I keep the 7 1/2" and the 10" in my toolbag at all times, with the 7 1/2" (and sometimes both) usually staying in my pocket when I'm on a job. Contrary to my expectation, I tend to get the most use out of my 7 1/2" size. There is a learning curve to these pliers that some folks can't seem to get past, and they don't give you very much leverage relative to the jaw capacity (though you can effectively hammer or use a "cheater pipe" on the upper handle, usually at the expense of the superb grip material). I primarily work on big-ass stuff and use mostly big-ass pipe and crescent wrenches. The versatility of the cobra pliers in my pocket spares me endless trips back to the toolbag when I encounter the odd small-ass bolt or fitting. And there's no other tool with comparable jaw capacity for it's size, which can be extremely useful when working on super cramped equipment. Personally, they're one of my favorite tools in my bag, though I can imagine they're not necessarily a good value for everyone. They're not really an all-out replacement for bigger longer wrenches but rather a damn useful and convenient alternative option. And they haven't replaced my need for standard flat jaw channel-locks for a lot of tasks. Likely downside is that everyone you work with will give you grief for using (what appears to be) a pair of channel-locks to turn hex bolts and fittings, and/or begin to resent you for being obsessed with a stupid pair of German pliers.
I've seen countless online reviews saying that once you try Knipex, you'll never want to go back to any other set of pliers. That's an awfully bold statement to make, so naturally I was a little skeptical that they could be so outstanding but I went ahead and purchased some anyway, figuring that if I didn't like them, I could always return them for a refund.Let me tell you...these pliers are AMAZING. They definitely live up to the hype. I bought the dipped handle 10-inch Cobras and even though they're not quite as comfortable as the comfort-grip set, they're really not too bad on the hands if you have to clamp down on something. And speaking of "clamping down," when the jaws of these pliers bite down, they're not going anywhere. They hold on very tightly. ... MoreI've seen countless online reviews saying that once you try Knipex, you'll never want to go back to any other set of pliers. That's an awfully bold statement to make, so naturally I was a little skeptical that they could be so outstanding but I went ahead and purchased some anyway, figuring that if I didn't like them, I could always return them for a refund.Let me tell you...these pliers are AMAZING. They definitely live up to the hype. I bought the dipped handle 10-inch Cobras and even though they're not quite as comfortable as the comfort-grip set, they're really not too bad on the hands if you have to clamp down on something. And speaking of "clamping down," when the jaws of these pliers bite down, they're not going anywhere. They hold on very tightly. Honestly, I can't believe they're not more expensive, given their quality.If you're on the fence like I was about investing in Knipex products, don't be. Go ahead and make the purchase. You won't regret it.
What surprised me most with this tool is that it has more range than many comparable tools. Truth be told, I don't have as many slip joint pliers as many tools dudes/dudettes. I'm one who likes to have the correct sizefor the correct application, not about-ish the correct size. I feel that the 10-inch Cobra has been helpful for abnormal shaped applications. For example, there's a filter that has a conical shaped plastic cover at work. Maybe there's a better tool, but the 10 inch Cobra opens to an ideal size and provides enough grip and leverage to open (and, upon cleaning, closes) that cover. I've no intention of buying the absolute correct tool that the shop should provide...and have hanging right next to the pump. This review probably could be organized better, ... MoreWhat surprised me most with this tool is that it has more range than many comparable tools. Truth be told, I don't have as many slip joint pliers as many tools dudes/dudettes. I'm one who likes to have the correct sizefor the correct application, not about-ish the correct size. I feel that the 10-inch Cobra has been helpful for abnormal shaped applications. For example, there's a filter that has a conical shaped plastic cover at work. Maybe there's a better tool, but the 10 inch Cobra opens to an ideal size and provides enough grip and leverage to open (and, upon cleaning, closes) that cover. I've no intention of buying the absolute correct tool that the shop should provide...and have hanging right next to the pump. This review probably could be organized better, but I am using my phone, it's past 1:30 a.m. and I've a mid-grade headache. I hope this review is good enough to get across my point. It works and it works well. Also, I bought it when it was 20% off with free shipping (due to me havingI well over $100 in the cart.)Also, I appreciate that the tool was created in a free-ish country; it wasn't manufactured in some hole in the wall, Commie country. This is really important to me. I like the most people in China, Vietnam et. al, but I despise the type of government that presides in those type of countries. What confuses me is why we, the American (and even the Canadians) are so okay with buying from those countries and giving them our hard earned money. Do you think they care about us? They barely care about their own people. Look up the what they have been doing to the Uyghur Muslims. If you aren't getting the correct pages, look up "Uyghurs forced free labor" or the other word for "forced free labor." Look up who are the best friends of the current ruling power of Afghanistan. Apparently the...group doesn't care about what is happening to their fellow Muslims (or are they?) in the P.R.C.Try to have a nice day, everyone. God Bless to you and yours!very respectfully,J.J.
This review is for the Knipex 6-inch Cobra Pliers. The Knipex offset-jaw design is unique in that it is a balanced symmetrical design. The upper jaw actually is centered in a slot in the lower jaw handle. This insures that no matter how much force is applied, the jaw faces always stay parallel. This is NOT the case in most other offset-jaw pliers such as the popular Ch*****Lo*** design. The "6-inch" Knipex plies actually measure 150 mm (5.9 inches) long. The jaw width is 6.6 mm (0.260 in.). Jaw opening is adjustible in 11 steps between 0 to a maximum (parallel opening) of 30 mm (1.18 in.). The pliers are made of forged steel and the word "VANDIN" is molded into one of the handles. Presumably that means they are made of Chrome-Vanadium steel alloy (CR-V) which is ... MoreThis review is for the Knipex 6-inch Cobra Pliers. The Knipex offset-jaw design is unique in that it is a balanced symmetrical design. The upper jaw actually is centered in a slot in the lower jaw handle. This insures that no matter how much force is applied, the jaw faces always stay parallel. This is NOT the case in most other offset-jaw pliers such as the popular Ch*****Lo*** design. The "6-inch" Knipex plies actually measure 150 mm (5.9 inches) long. The jaw width is 6.6 mm (0.260 in.). Jaw opening is adjustible in 11 steps between 0 to a maximum (parallel opening) of 30 mm (1.18 in.). The pliers are made of forged steel and the word "VANDIN" is molded into one of the handles. Presumably that means they are made of Chrome-Vanadium steel alloy (CR-V) which is born out by the extremely hard surface and wear-resistant jaws.These small pliers only weigh 148 grams (5.2 oz.) so are easy to carry in a pocket. They have a leverage factor of 4.8 to the center-line of the jaws, so a clamping force on the handles of 50 lbs, will provide a clamping force on a nut of 240 lbs. They are very solid and do not bend or become springy even under very heavy force.The construction of these pliers obviously makes use of a very advanced manufacturing technology. As noted, the upper jaw handle is surrounded by the lower jaw handle on BOTH sides. The slot in the lower jaw is 4 mm wide, BUT the upper jaw end is 6.6 mm wide and the handle end is 9mm wide. It's seemingly impossible to construct this assembly from finished parts. Clearly Knipex must somehow forge and finish the pieces AFTER they are assembled. This difficult and probably expensive process pays off by making these pliers much stronger than other designs and keeps the jaw surfaces aligned perfectly no matter how much clamping force is applied. It's a remarkable, clever and unique design.I use these to tighten and loosen hard to reach knurled chrome-plated jam nuts which are too thin and too close together to grip with conventional pliers. These work perfectly,These are not inexpensive, but like most high-quality tools are a lifetime investment. They are made so well they probably will actually last several lifetimes, so in the end are a true bargain. Although these are hard-working tools, they are so well designed and constructed they border on being functional Art.
Best pliers I have ever purchased I should’ve own This from many years ago. I almost bought one of the knock off copy. I am so glad I did not. This pliers is absolutely incredible, The length size and grip is perfect. The first time I used it I had a bicycle seat that was Seize up and would not slide to adjust. I tried to break it loose with WD-40, hammer, regular Channellock pliers and a vice grip it would only slipped around the metal no matter how tight I clamp it. Then I remember I bought This Knipex cobra pliers, On the very first try I adjusted it to the proper size and clamp into the seat bar. I step on it and the seat start to spin free. The design of the jar and teeth bite and grip into the Metal bar without causing much damage and does not Flatten the ... MoreBest pliers I have ever purchased I should’ve own This from many years ago. I almost bought one of the knock off copy. I am so glad I did not. This pliers is absolutely incredible, The length size and grip is perfect. The first time I used it I had a bicycle seat that was Seize up and would not slide to adjust. I tried to break it loose with WD-40, hammer, regular Channellock pliers and a vice grip it would only slipped around the metal no matter how tight I clamp it. Then I remember I bought This Knipex cobra pliers, On the very first try I adjusted it to the proper size and clamp into the seat bar. I step on it and the seat start to spin free. The design of the jar and teeth bite and grip into the Metal bar without causing much damage and does not Flatten the round metal bar like the vice grip was doing. The Teeth are strong and durable after that first use I thought some of the teeth would be worn down. Nope they are in great condition with Oddly any sign of use. What else can I say this pliers is the best just buy it you will not regret it. All the good review or correct. all the bad review or people who probably are not handy and don’t know how to use the pliers. They were being cheap and bought the wrong size for the job they wanted to do. by spending the money and buying the right size or set. you will not regret it. see pictures for a little comparison with a regular Channellock pliers. I bought the KNIPEX 87 01 300, 12-Inch Cobra Pliers I will definitely be buying more KNIPEX Pliers in the near future.
I purchased these with a set of Knipex parallel jaw pliers because I have heard nothing but good things about this brand. I have countless Channellock pliers in various shapes and sizes. I have never been unhappy, but since I needed a small pair for a compact tool kit I figured I would give Knipex a try. There is no question that the locking design is great, but the fit and finish on the copy I got left me wanting my money back. I have bought tools from Harbor Freight that looked better. They are supposed to be forged, but they look cast. Yes, I'm being hard on these, but they are stupid expensive and people RAVE about this brand. For this price and this much hype they should look and feel like quality and they certainly do not. If it wasn't such a pain to return ... MoreI purchased these with a set of Knipex parallel jaw pliers because I have heard nothing but good things about this brand. I have countless Channellock pliers in various shapes and sizes. I have never been unhappy, but since I needed a small pair for a compact tool kit I figured I would give Knipex a try. There is no question that the locking design is great, but the fit and finish on the copy I got left me wanting my money back. I have bought tools from Harbor Freight that looked better. They are supposed to be forged, but they look cast. Yes, I'm being hard on these, but they are stupid expensive and people RAVE about this brand. For this price and this much hype they should look and feel like quality and they certainly do not. If it wasn't such a pain to return things right now I would get my money back. Knipex, in my opinion, are a bit overhyped.
These are the absolute best Tongue and Groove Pliers money can buy. Unlike more traditional "Channellock" style pliers these have much more adjustment settings, allowing you to get a much better grip on them, as the handles can close all the way . The teeth are also the best I've ever used. You could hang on these and they absolutely do not slip. I rarely ever find myself using pipe wrenches after buying these just because there that good. Price is a little steep but they are totally worth it. #sweepstakes