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I got a set of 3 Rothenbergers for about £40 the other day.....8",10"and 12" ,i got them form ebay through a company called Bradford Bathrooms and as i live in B radford,no postage but if i remember it wasnt much anyway,hope this helps.
 
yeah have seen rothenbergers pump pliers in b and q,, ive noticed they do a set with a v shaped jaw and another with straight jaw,, what are the difference?

also they do alot of replica type pliers which look similar to rothenberger pumps,, are they any good? thanks
 
Many say Knipex but the price is eye watering.

I'll watch this thread with interest. Just not convinced that buying Knipex is worth the extra money.
 
I use Rothenberger. Almost bombproof!

I know knippex get a few more shouts on here but I wouldn't buy any tools without having a good grope!!!

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Many say Knipex but the price is eye watering.

I'll watch this thread with interest. Just not convinced that buying Knipex is worth the extra money.

The best grips you can buy and after you try them you will know why.
You can buy alligators for £14 -£18 for a 10" set.

Rothenberg have improved in the past few years but they are still slightly out on their sizing for half inch and 3/4" nuts (slot 4 and 6)
 
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im a footprints man keep a pair of pump pliers for when i need a slim end only
ive never understood why they are called pump pliers as the are useless for pump nuts probably from the days of pumps with a handle you could just about use them to get the split pin out
 
I am the same, - just Footprints for the " rougher" work & adjustable spanners for most of the rest. Guess it's what you are used to. I have been given a new pair of pump pliers & am trying to use them for those little jobs that suit them. Maybe I have been missing out! Wonder can you still buy the wheel adjustable Footprints? As they are great for exact size.
 
I had a pair of Bahco grips and didn't really like them, but I lost them anyway! So I replaced them with some Knipex Cobra's from PTS (got them at a really good price, think it was wrong) and I loved them. Really were the best, until I lost the bloody things about 3 weeks ago. Tried to get them back, but I haven't heard anything from the tenant and I left them in a house that was an hour and a half away from home, so the drive back wouldn't be worth it. Just ordered a new pair off eBay.
Since loosing my Cobra's, I have been forced to use the Allegators, which aren't a patch on the Cobra's IMO. Still quite good though.
 
I have just lost my bahco slip joint grips on a job last week, and i am absolutely gutted. Had them for nearly 3 years and saved me quite a few times. However they are quite pricey.
 
I had a pair of Bahco grips and didn't really like them, but I lost them anyway! So I replaced them with some Knipex Cobra's from PTS (got them at a really good price, think it was wrong) and I loved them. Really were the best, until I lost the bloody things about 3 weeks ago. Tried to get them back, but I haven't heard anything from the tenant and I left them in a house that was an hour and a half away from home, so the drive back wouldn't be worth it. Just ordered a new pair off eBay.
Since loosing my Cobra's, I have been forced to use the Allegators, which aren't a patch on the Cobra's IMO. Still quite good though.
I,ve just replaced the alligators with the cobras, been a great move. had the alligators for best part of 20 yrs & sometimes theyd slip of the nut & nip the skin. cobras definetely hold better.
 

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