Stanley 84-102 8-Inch Long Nose Plier

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  • 8-inch long nose pliers with long-tempered jaws for hard-to-reach areas
  • Forged-steel construction for durability
  • Rust-resistant finish for greater protection; double-dipped handle for extra comfort
  • Hardened cutting edges and chrome-nickel steel for extra-tough cutting edge
  • Meets or exceeds ANSI standards

Product Description
Forged Steel Construction. Hand Ground cutting edges. Rust-resistant finish. Double dipped handles for comfortable use. Machined jaws for gripping. Chrome-Nickel steel for tough, durable, hardened cutting edge.Amazon.com Product Description
Stanley 8-Inch Long Nose Pliers feature long-tempered jaws for working in hard-to-reach areas and forged-steel construction for durability. A rust-resistant finish protects the pliers from the elements and keeps them looking fresh after a hard day’s work. The jaws are machined to give you a slip-resistant grip, and the tool’s double-dipped handle gives extra comfort. For extra durability, the pliers feature hardened cutting edges, and chrome-nickel steel gives them an extra-tough cutting edge. These 8-inch pliers meet or exceed ANSI standards. View the comparison chart for the type of pliers that are best for you…. More >>

Stanley 84-102 8-Inch Long Nose Plier


One Response to “Stanley 84-102 8-Inch Long Nose Plier”

  1. I use these for cutting silk flowers. The handle is comfortable, does not slip and cause burns as I have found to be a problem with many of the brands I’ve tried under $25 a pair. I can cut from the thinnest to the thickest of wired flowers with reasonable effort. I have purchased and gone through many different brands of these cutter/pliers and have found this to be the best value for what I use them for. I purchased two pair of these last year and used them to cut approximately 7000 wired flowers. The cutting surface is showing some wear but still cuts through the wires. I am purchasing another pair to use on the thickest stems (1/2 inch+) to ease the strain on my hands. I can continue to use the other pairs to start the next few thousand. I expect them to last for a long time to come.

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