
Knipex 150mm Pliers Wrench 8603150
The Knipex 86 03 Series Pliers Wrench with dipped PVC handles and smooth parallel jaws for cautious installation of plated fittings or sensitive surfaces. More effective, faster and greater capacity than an adjustable spanner of the same size. Highly suitable for gripping, holding, pressing and bending work pieces. Fast adjustment at the touch of a button with the tool on the work piece. Lever ratio greater than 10-1 for strong gripping power.
The Knipex 86 03 Series Pliers Wrench with dipped PVC handles and smooth parallel jaws for cautious installation of plated fittings or sensitive surfaces. More effective, faster and greater capacity than an adjustable spanner of the same size. Highly suitable for gripping, holding, pressing and bending work pieces. Fast adjustment at the touch of a button with the tool on the work piece. Lever ratio greater than 10-1 for strong gripping power.
The Knipex 86 03 Series Pliers Wrench with dipped PVC handles and smooth parallel jaws for cautious installation of plated fittings or sensitive surfaces. More effective, faster and greater capacity than an adjustable spanner of the same size. Highly suitable for gripping, holding, pressing and bending work pieces. Fast adjustment at the touch of a button with the tool on the work piece. Lever ratio greater than 10-1 for strong gripping power.
The Knipex 86 03 Series Pliers Wrench with dipped PVC handles and smooth parallel jaws for cautious installation of plated fittings or sensitive surfaces. More effective, faster and greater capacity than an adjustable spanner of the same size. Highly suitable for gripping, holding, pressing and bending work pieces. Fast adjustment at the touch of a button with the tool on the work piece. Lever ratio greater than 10-1 for strong gripping power.
in 15 offers
The lowest price for Knipex 150mm Pliers Wrench 8603150 right now is $98.42 at SupplyApp.com, compared across 10 retailers.
The all-time low was $63.55 on 24 July 2025 — today's price is 55% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 12 June 2026.
Last updated at 12/06/2026 18:53:38
Knipex Wrench Pliers, 150 mm Size
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Plier Wrench 6 L
Delivery $24.61
Knipex Tools LP 86 03 150 PLIERS WRENCH
Free delivery between 19–25 June
Knipex Tools LP 86 03 150 SBA PLIERS WRENCH
Free delivery between 19–25 June
Knipex 86 03 150 150mm 27mm Capacity Adjustable Pliers Wrench – Made
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Knipex 86 03 150 SB Mini Pliers Wrench PVC Grip 150mm - 27mm Capacity KPX8603150
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Knipex 8603150 - Pliers Wrench - 150mm - Chrome Plated Adjustable
Delivery $8
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Knipex 8605-150sb Pliers Wrench 150mm
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Japan Knipex Adjustable Jaw Pliers Wrench 150mm 8603-150
Delivery $31.21
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
KNIPEX 86 03 150 SBA Pliers Wrench
Delivery between 17–21 June $15.39
originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com
I carry these every day. They are small enough to fit into a front pocket if need be. I carry them on my belt in a small leather sheath from a 110 Buck knife. They are extremely versatile. In my opinion much more functional than your typical pliers, especially for loosening or tightening nuts. I mean you're not going to be able to take off lug nuts with these but for small jobs at work they are super handy. Very nice grip. Very comfortable to hold. Just like most Knipex tools, you get what you pay for.
originally posted on ebay.com
A top down illustration would show that the Knipex 125 jaw has variable width, scalloping down from max nearest the hinge to a tip width a mite over 1/16 inch, a nice design element for close-in work and yet engages a nut tightly. Flat jaws open to 13/16 inch at max setting of the slider. My hand spans 8.5 inch and has moderate strength. With the 125 I've been able to break rust frozen hex nuts on a boat trailer with just an extra firm grip and no slippage despite a pristine boat bow and knuckle busting trailer parts in real close. A longer tool would have to cant to get at the work or maybe be unable to get close due to some protrusion. At first I thought this 125 fly weight might be too small or weak for such work. Not so. It is often the one I reach for over ... MoreA top down illustration would show that the Knipex 125 jaw has variable width, scalloping down from max nearest the hinge to a tip width a mite over 1/16 inch, a nice design element for close-in work and yet engages a nut tightly. Flat jaws open to 13/16 inch at max setting of the slider. My hand spans 8.5 inch and has moderate strength. With the 125 I've been able to break rust frozen hex nuts on a boat trailer with just an extra firm grip and no slippage despite a pristine boat bow and knuckle busting trailer parts in real close. A longer tool would have to cant to get at the work or maybe be unable to get close due to some protrusion. At first I thought this 125 fly weight might be too small or weak for such work. Not so. It is often the one I reach for over several larger sized examples such as a 180 previously purchased. In my hands the 125 is tough and precise. No problems have surfaced over several years relative to design, materials, execution or function with these Knipex Plier Wrench tools. I thought the model 125 rather pricey compared with larger ones but did not hesitate at the 125 2-pack price. They are so compact and light I slip one in a pocket on the chance it will make all the difference with little or even larger jobs. Hard to do that with other tools. You havea choice as there is a newer model with fatter handle covers perhaps offering advantages for some hands or electrical work. I prefer the handiness of the ones in this 2-pack.
originally posted on zoro.com
I quit doing the hastag reviews because it is a waste of time; however I want to review this plier wrench. Maybe they will just give me a prize one day...This wrench did not come in my 3 piece Knipex wrench set, but it should. The jaws are thin enough to fit into narrow spaces where there is limited clearance. The push button on this mini-plier is weird to get used to, but it doesn't take long before you'll figure it out. These are excellent handling delicate pieces (lets say a brass coupling nut) not only because of the parallel jaws, but also because you can feel the applied pressure on the part. That is hard to explain, but these are a must have for me now.
| Variant | |
| title | Default Title |
Knipex Wrench Pliers, 150 mm Size
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Plier Wrench 6 L
Delivery $24.61
Knipex Tools LP 86 03 150 PLIERS WRENCH
Free delivery between 19–25 June
Knipex Tools LP 86 03 150 SBA PLIERS WRENCH
Free delivery between 19–25 June
Knipex 86 03 150 150mm 27mm Capacity Adjustable Pliers Wrench – Made
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
I carry these every day. They are small enough to fit into a front pocket if need be. I carry them on my belt in a small leather sheath from a 110 Buck knife. They are extremely versatile. In my opinion much more functional than your typical pliers, especially for loosening or tightening nuts. I mean you're not going to be able to take off lug nuts with these but for small jobs at work they are super handy. Very nice grip. Very comfortable to hold. Just like most Knipex tools, you get what you pay for.
A top down illustration would show that the Knipex 125 jaw has variable width, scalloping down from max nearest the hinge to a tip width a mite over 1/16 inch, a nice design element for close-in work and yet engages a nut tightly. Flat jaws open to 13/16 inch at max setting of the slider. My hand spans 8.5 inch and has moderate strength. With the 125 I've been able to break rust frozen hex nuts on a boat trailer with just an extra firm grip and no slippage despite a pristine boat bow and knuckle busting trailer parts in real close. A longer tool would have to cant to get at the work or maybe be unable to get close due to some protrusion. At first I thought this 125 fly weight might be too small or weak for such work. Not so. It is often the one I reach for over ... MoreA top down illustration would show that the Knipex 125 jaw has variable width, scalloping down from max nearest the hinge to a tip width a mite over 1/16 inch, a nice design element for close-in work and yet engages a nut tightly. Flat jaws open to 13/16 inch at max setting of the slider. My hand spans 8.5 inch and has moderate strength. With the 125 I've been able to break rust frozen hex nuts on a boat trailer with just an extra firm grip and no slippage despite a pristine boat bow and knuckle busting trailer parts in real close. A longer tool would have to cant to get at the work or maybe be unable to get close due to some protrusion. At first I thought this 125 fly weight might be too small or weak for such work. Not so. It is often the one I reach for over several larger sized examples such as a 180 previously purchased. In my hands the 125 is tough and precise. No problems have surfaced over several years relative to design, materials, execution or function with these Knipex Plier Wrench tools. I thought the model 125 rather pricey compared with larger ones but did not hesitate at the 125 2-pack price. They are so compact and light I slip one in a pocket on the chance it will make all the difference with little or even larger jobs. Hard to do that with other tools. You havea choice as there is a newer model with fatter handle covers perhaps offering advantages for some hands or electrical work. I prefer the handiness of the ones in this 2-pack.
I quit doing the hastag reviews because it is a waste of time; however I want to review this plier wrench. Maybe they will just give me a prize one day...This wrench did not come in my 3 piece Knipex wrench set, but it should. The jaws are thin enough to fit into narrow spaces where there is limited clearance. The push button on this mini-plier is weird to get used to, but it doesn't take long before you'll figure it out. These are excellent handling delicate pieces (lets say a brass coupling nut) not only because of the parallel jaws, but also because you can feel the applied pressure on the part. That is hard to explain, but these are a must have for me now.
Only a rich man can afford to buy cheap tools. And buy new fasteners to replace those that got butchered when you used the channel locks on it. I've seen it a hundred times the right socket can't be found, the adjustable wrench has magically disappeared and the sledge hammer of tools ( The Channel lock is always right there). The only reason they haven't gotten lost (Borrowed by someone) is because they are horrible. Try using channel lock, vise grips, or pliers on a shallow aluminum hex nut and see how well it goes. These also have as they put it a ratchet type principle. Basically they are magic and when you slightly release the grip on the handle they open up just enough so you can rotate the tool, tight up and the grip and then proceed with the loosening or ... MoreOnly a rich man can afford to buy cheap tools. And buy new fasteners to replace those that got butchered when you used the channel locks on it. I've seen it a hundred times the right socket can't be found, the adjustable wrench has magically disappeared and the sledge hammer of tools ( The Channel lock is always right there). The only reason they haven't gotten lost (Borrowed by someone) is because they are horrible. Try using channel lock, vise grips, or pliers on a shallow aluminum hex nut and see how well it goes. These also have as they put it a ratchet type principle. Basically they are magic and when you slightly release the grip on the handle they open up just enough so you can rotate the tool, tight up and the grip and then proceed with the loosening or tightening. The Jaws are smooth.
That's what she said! Seriously though, these things are amazing! Honestly, every single tool Knipex makes (in my experience) is top notch. These replace every small wrench in my truck tool kit. They're well made, and beautifully designed. Get yourself a pair. The 5" ones are smaller than I thought, but it's not the size of the tool, it's how you use it ??
The knipex pliers wrench is a really useful tool. I'd been eyeing them for years but never bought them due to their exorbitant cost. This year I received them as a birthday gift. The Knipex Pliers Wrench are very much better than a conventional adjustable wrench in that they grip the fastener tighter as more torque is applied to the handle in one direction, exhibit a ratcheting action in the other, have a larger jaw capacity than a conventional adjustable wrench of the same length, and are lighter than similarly sized adjustable wrenches. The Knipex pliers wrench are also a decent pair of pliers. The smooth jaws grip surprisingly well thanks to the 10:1 compound leverage although this does make adjustments a bit fussy. They're also slightly more ergonomic than the ... MoreThe knipex pliers wrench is a really useful tool. I'd been eyeing them for years but never bought them due to their exorbitant cost. This year I received them as a birthday gift. The Knipex Pliers Wrench are very much better than a conventional adjustable wrench in that they grip the fastener tighter as more torque is applied to the handle in one direction, exhibit a ratcheting action in the other, have a larger jaw capacity than a conventional adjustable wrench of the same length, and are lighter than similarly sized adjustable wrenches. The Knipex pliers wrench are also a decent pair of pliers. The smooth jaws grip surprisingly well thanks to the 10:1 compound leverage although this does make adjustments a bit fussy. They're also slightly more ergonomic than the much cheaper Knipex Cobra pliers I already own. Their only negative is their cost and that was a deal breaker for me. This was made even worse by the availability of the much cheaper and similarly useful Knipex Cobra Pliers. The Cobra pliers are also better than a regular adjustable wrench. They have the same adjustment mechanism, range of adjustment, and also grip tighter with increasing torque one way and ratchet in the other. They WILL engrave aggressive teeth marks in whatever they're used on, although they can be used and adjusted so that this is minimised by making sure the toothed sections of the Cobra plier's jaws are close to parallel and engage opposite flats of a fastener. I still think the use of an adjustable wrench, pliers, or pliers wrench on a fastener is only acceptable due to the necessity of a task combined with the lack of a better option. I see the Knipex Pliers Wrench as a small incremental improvement of the Knipex Cobra Pliers. I would've bought them myself long ago had they only been a small increment more expensive. If you NEED a lightweight adjustable wrench that doesn't slip or mar fasteners then I'd say they're worth it. If not, the Cobra Pliers are less expensive and more versatile.
The small size makes it super easy to just drop these in my front pocket at the start of the day. I use these throughout the day to firmly hold small items that are difficult to hold steady between my fingers. The narrow pliers can reach into spaces that my fingers are too thick for and is super useful for engaging the release tabs on ethernet and HDMI cables behind computers that my fingers suck at (the kind of thing I might have tried to do with a small screwdriver before). The material quality is outstanding and the fit and finish is wonderful (no rattling or wobbling like cheaper knock-offs). It's not mind-blowingly useful in unexpected ways like when you first start carrying a flashlight or blade in your pocket, but it saves me a trip to the toolbox a couple ... MoreThe small size makes it super easy to just drop these in my front pocket at the start of the day. I use these throughout the day to firmly hold small items that are difficult to hold steady between my fingers. The narrow pliers can reach into spaces that my fingers are too thick for and is super useful for engaging the release tabs on ethernet and HDMI cables behind computers that my fingers suck at (the kind of thing I might have tried to do with a small screwdriver before). The material quality is outstanding and the fit and finish is wonderful (no rattling or wobbling like cheaper knock-offs). It's not mind-blowingly useful in unexpected ways like when you first start carrying a flashlight or blade in your pocket, but it saves me a trip to the toolbox a couple times every day.
Think of this as a substitute for a Crescent-type adjustable wrench, only a much better design. The ratcheting adjustment system together with the ability to squeeze the handles together like pliers results in a rock-solid, slip-free hold on your bolt or fitting. No jaw slop when turning. Way more secure than any conventional adjustable wrench I have used. I can't find an easy way to adjust the opening one handed, but that's a small price to pay for such a solid grip. In tight spots where you can only turn a few degrees, you don't have to repeatedly remove the wrench and put it back on the nut as with a conventional adjustable wrench. You simply let up on the handle pressure and turn in reverse. The jaws gently glide over the nut without rounding it, and you're set ... MoreThink of this as a substitute for a Crescent-type adjustable wrench, only a much better design. The ratcheting adjustment system together with the ability to squeeze the handles together like pliers results in a rock-solid, slip-free hold on your bolt or fitting. No jaw slop when turning. Way more secure than any conventional adjustable wrench I have used. I can't find an easy way to adjust the opening one handed, but that's a small price to pay for such a solid grip. In tight spots where you can only turn a few degrees, you don't have to repeatedly remove the wrench and put it back on the nut as with a conventional adjustable wrench. You simply let up on the handle pressure and turn in reverse. The jaws gently glide over the nut without rounding it, and you're set for another turn. Saves time. The 7" version is good for 90% of household and automotive tasks. Length with jaws fully closed is 7 1/4 inches; with jaws open widest, 8 1/8 inches. Maximum jaw opening is 1 3/8 inches. $44 for a hand tool? That's what I spend in one week on beer and smokes, and the wrench will last forever and not kill you.
This a GREAT tool. Working in maintenance and having to move around a large facility, we often need to to snug or loosen something "on the fly" and carrying a bunch or tools or a cart isn't always practical. Having this on your pocket is great and it is superior to an adjustable wrench; the cam mechanism gives incredible leverage and it holds position. My team has been using traditional adjustable wrenches for decades and now they prefer this. Far less likely to round off corners. It does not replace a sockets or regular wrenches as this tool cannot reach the places those are intended to reach. But if you're looking for the next generation/evolution of the adjustable wrench, this is it.
Very high quality smooth jaw pliers that exactly fit several size bolts and nuts.This is the smallest size made and fits in very compact spaces. I've rarely have to use a small socket or nut driver as these work in most cases.It's lightweight and a good thing to throw into an around the house tool bag. It is unlike regular pliers in that it doesn't mar the bolts or nuts. It has smooth faces. It adjust wider and smaller than normal pliers can achieve.Fits metric and SAE bolt and nuts just as well.
| Variant | |
| title | Default Title |