I bought a pair of Yankee doodle dandy vicy grips, paid just about twice as much for them than the ones made in the great red factory. And yes probably used some of the plastic money we have to pay for them, it's polymer or something, supposed to last longer and be harder to forge or some such thing. That is the problem, too many people where going down the cheap route and more than likely finding out that they will end up paying more when they go back once or twice to buy another pair of junky ones because they fail when put under a good load. As far as quality goes http://www.directindustry.com/industrial-manufacturer/adjustable-spanner-wrench-85982.html

Hendrik
who has  good set of slip joint pliers made by Fuller

On 15/12/13 12:07, dsereta...@yahoo.com wrote:
That's why I buy NOS or used when it comes to vice grips. If you haven't 
already, check out Liberty Tool in Liberty, Maine. That place is dangerous!

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On Dec 14, 2013, at 7:03 PM, Curt Raymond <curtlud...@yahoo.com> wrote:

I was disappointed that Crescent and Vice Grips don't appear to be made in the 
USA. That said fake Vice grips aren't worth any money. I bought a pair of the 
needle nose type at TSC last spring and they're worthless.

Dad likes to buy cheap Chinese crap but got his comeuppance with a cheap pair 
of slip joint pliers at camp. Finally bought Channellocks, they'll last forever.

-Curt
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