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Home » DIY Encyclopedia » Hand Tools » Pliers » Slip-Joint Pliers

Slip-Joint Pliers

• General utility pliers with two jaw-opening size adjustments. • Some have a shear-type wire cutter to cut small-gauge wire. • Available in regular or thin-nose design to reach into tight places.  
 

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