INCLUDED IN THIS SETMini Needle Nose Pliers (Serrated Jaw) - Extra long and slender, tapered nose with a fine tip - Crosscut teeth create uniform contact across jaw for sure grip in any direction ![]() Mini Long Nose Pliers - Long, tapered nose with fine tip - Crosscut teeth distribute force evenly for sure grip in any direction - Wire cutter cleanly snips copper, aluminum, and other soft metals ![]() Mini Bent Long Nose Pliers - Long, tapered nose with fine tip is bent to 45 degrees to reach around obstructions - Crosscut teeth distribute force evenly for sure grip in any direction - Teeth are cut along the full length of jaw, not just at the tip, maximizing useful contact area ![]() Mini Flat Nose Pliers (Serrated Jaw) - Broad, straight-edged jaws securely grasp flat parts and offer extra leverage for twisting or bending - Crosscut teeth distribute force evenly for sure grip in any direction - Teeth are cut along the full length of jaw, not just at the tip, maximizing useful contact area ![]() Mini Diagonal Cutting Pliers - Blades are finely beveled and induction-hardened to HRC 60-63 to produce a refined semi-flush cut - Cuts soft wire like copper, aluminum, brass, and silver (14-38 AWG) and trims plastic parts - Face is offset 15 degrees from handles to allow clearance for fingers ![]() Mini End Cutting Pliers - Blades are finely beveled and induction-hardened to HRC 60-63 to produce a refined semi-flush cut - Cuts soft wire like copper, aluminum, brass, and silver (14-38 AWG) and trims plastic parts ![]() |
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