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This item is Crescent 193610CVSMN 10-7/16" Heavy-duty fence tool solid joint pliers, cushion grip. Used for Handtools & tool organizers, pliers & cutters. The product is manufactured in Taiwan.
From the Manufacturer
Heavy-duty fence tool measures 10 7/16 inches, and is made of forged alloy tool steel . Corrugated hammer head with two electronically induction-hardened durable wire cutters and heavy prong to easily reach and pull rusty staples. A special opening in the head allows both wire and staples to be gripped and a wire grip between the handles allows for stretching wire.
CD H.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Heavy duty made fencing pliers
TomD
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
I have been a fence contractor for over 24 years and have used this same brand and style of pliers for years. The only complaints that I have had are that the vinyl coating on the handles usually ends up sliding off fairly early but not a big issue on the grand scheme of things for me. The other is the sharp edge along the top that can nick a tightly stretched wire to the point of cutting into it and breaking it.. For myself, I take a grinder to this to give it a more rounded finish. If these have not changed in any negative ways since the last pair I like them. The double jaw design also is useful in a couple of ways that single jaws don't do for me. One note: high tensile wire can dramatically reduce the life of the cutters.
LLH
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
Exactly What I Wanted. Great Price.Heavy Duty Tools For Heavy Duty Days Work.
Corey
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2022
I'm happy I went with crescent instead of an off-brand. I've been putting it through heavy use and the quality is evident.
sandy t.
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2022
This has a double pincher on the front edge for pulling staples. I am used to a single pincher but it still seems to work well.
Crystal
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2022
Pros: the flat head and narrow tip of the staple remover works well together.Cons: As a women with small hands the grips are hard to hold together in one hand. The tool is heavy. The hammer head is made of soft metal and wore down faster than expected.
DH
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2021
Best fencing pliers available in my opinion. So much easier to pull staples. Strong and sturdy. I have 200 cows and smaller pastures spread out so do lots of fencing.
BERTHA YAGOS
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2021
The men and women on our ranch like these fencing pliers above all others because of the useful features.
Henry Redekop
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2020
Best Fencing tool around. I do costume Fencing in southern Alberta this is the only kind of Fencing plyer I'll use.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2020
Good quality, welded a bigger head on the hammer end, but very nice
D
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019
The best fencing pliers I have used. Crescent is the only brand I have found with this design. They should last many years of hard work. My pictures show the difference from other brands on the gripping end that make these unique. This design allows me to easily tie fence clips faster than any other tool I have used.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2015
Great tool! Worth the money. I have used many brands of fence tools and I like these the best. One of the privileges of having a ranch for generations is lots of falling down fences that need replacement. I wish my ancestors had a quality pair of these fencing pliers, maybe they could have started fixing up the place instead of leaving it for someone else (yeah right)! By the way, keep these handy for Christmas morning, they are great for getting stuff out of that annoying plastic packaging.
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2015
Picture is wrong, but model number and description are right (fence pliers).Well made tool, but if you're going to be hammering more than one or two staples at a time you'll want to use a real hammer. The claw is INDISPENSABLE for removing staples. One of the reasons I went with Crescent is because the claw is sharper and thinner than many other reasonably priced brands, which got bad reviews for being too thick to work for staple removal. While I waited for these to ship I used a hammer, 2 pound sledge, finishing nail driver, and Klein lineman pliers to remove staples. It took me (literally) 50x as long to pull each one, and I was really tearing up my posts as I went. These pliers take about one second per staple, maybe three seconds if the staple is in really deep. They also cut the 10 gauge wire much easier than the Kleins. As I said, I definitely prefer a hammer for hammering, and I also like the Kleins better for bending and wrapping wire, but these are an essential part of the kit. I thought they would be US made, but the pliers I got are made in Taiwan. Taiwan has been the leader in high tech manufacturing in Asia for a long time, and the quality of the tool is beyond reproach, but if you want American made you'll have to go with Channelock.
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