🦅 Grip like a pro, lock it down with Malco precision!
The Malco Eagle Grip LP7R 7-inch locking pliers feature a patented PowerRing for enhanced clamping force, a pinned and brazed upper jaw for superior durability, and jaws with the sharpest teeth for exceptional grip and wear resistance. Designed with a larger, coated adjustment knob for smooth operation, these pliers combine premium alloy steel and stainless steel handles to deliver professional-grade performance and reliability.
Brand | Malco |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Dimensions | 7.5"L x 0.63"W |
Color | Multi |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 14.72 ounces |
Specific Uses For Product | Clamping,Locking Pliers,Teeth |
Grip Type | Eagle Grip |
UPC | 686046551036 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00686046551036 |
Manufacturer | Malco |
Part Number | LP7R |
Item Weight | 14.7 ounces |
Item model number | LP7R |
Finish | Nickel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Pliers |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**E
Buy once, cry once Made in USA quality
Malco Tools has superior quality, not only from their robust design, but also because they are made right here in the USA. These pliers are beefy, not like some of the other cheap pliers that are thin and you can feel like they might bend if you put too much pressure on them. These pliers are thick, well built and you pay for what you get. Perfect size to tackle your projects, where they still fit comfortably in your tool pouch. You cannot go wrong with Malco Tools. I heard they shut down production of the eagle grips, so buy them while you can before they go out of stock forever.
J**N
Bit into what others couldn't
Love these locking pliers after one use. Had a broken exhaust manifold stud that Every pair of vice grips I tried just slipped on. Tried irwin, pittsburg, and vice grip brand with no luck just rounded teeth. Ordered these after watching a comparison video on youtube and figured I'd upgrade. They slipped once, then I retightened and tried again. They bit and I was able to rock the stud back and forth and it finally came out. $40 vice grips are a little spendy but they saved me on having to evacuate my AC in order to make room for a drill and extractor. Will slowly swap out my cheap stuff with this brand just based on this experience.
C**.
The Best Vice Grips
Malcos are the best vice grips, and they (were) American made. Unfortunately the company folded and these pliers are older stock in new condition. My understanding is that Snap On picked up the line at a much higher price point. Get the Malcos for a good price because eventually they will be gone.
B**L
Awesome
Awesome
D**J
Great tool
Best locking plier they need to start making these again Compared to new vice grip this is far superior
E**D
THE BEST LOCKING PLIERS PERIOD!!
These are the BEST locking pliers available!Snap-On tools also sell's the same exact pliers but they have their brand name stamped on the handle and they charge $90.So i encourage anyone to buy these Eagle Grip's before they're all gone. Don't pay stupid Snap-On prices for these same pliers.
C**S
US Made Quality!!!
These are the best locking pliers i've ever used, even better than my old Dewitt Vise-Grips. I noticed a review of one guy saying the teeth got chewed up after 2 or 3 uses - here's a fact: If you clamp on to something that is as hard or harder than the steel the tool is made of, your going to damage the teeth. Plain and simple. But if it can do it on that one job no other tool can, it's paid for itself. Definitely has the hardest teeth i've seen in a long time on everything i've used, barely even worn, and the fit and finish is what a tool SHOULD be. Love these and plan to buy another. So sad they are going out of business though.
A**S
Made in USA
These are a work of art, and a more substantial and better finished tool than any other locking pliers I’ve used.
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