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10" Malco Eagle Grip LP10WC Curved Jaw Locking Pliers w/ Wire Cutter $31.50 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 10" Malco Eagle Grip LP10WC Curved Jaw Locking Pliers w/ Wire Cutter on sale for $31.50. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Product Description:
  • Patented PowerRing provides increased thread strength, providing increased clamping force
  • Pinned and brazed upper jaw ensure a superior bond between the upper jaw and the pliers body; even under extreme use conditions.
  • Jaws feature sharpest teeth with best-in-class grip, durability, wear resistance, and life.
  • Larger, more comfortable hardened adjustment knob with an exclusive coating for increased lubricity and smooth operation.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 10" Malco Eagle Grip LP10WC Curved Jaw Locking Pliers w/ Wire Cutter on sale for $31.50. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Product Description:
  • Patented PowerRing provides increased thread strength, providing increased clamping force
  • Pinned and brazed upper jaw ensure a superior bond between the upper jaw and the pliers body; even under extreme use conditions.
  • Jaws feature sharpest teeth with best-in-class grip, durability, wear resistance, and life.
  • Larger, more comfortable hardened adjustment knob with an exclusive coating for increased lubricity and smooth operation.

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Model: Malco Eagle Grip LP10WC 10 in. Curved Jaw Locking Pliers with Wire Cutter

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buymeanapple
Yesterday
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Honest question, why would I spend $32 on this when I can go to Lowe's and get the same thing from Irwin for $13?
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jpeter15
Yesterday
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Quote from buymeanapple :
Honest question, why would I spend $32 on this when I can go to Lowe's and get the same thing from Irwin for $13?

1) Made in USA 2) the best reviewed 3) will likely be something your kids/grandkids can use someday
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aifan
Yesterday
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Quote from buymeanapple :
Honest question, why would I spend $32 on this when I can go to Lowe's and get the same thing from Irwin for $13?
If you're using it once a year, go ahead and get the Irwin.

If you're using it every day, you may want to get better quality tools. Reviews for USA made Malco are very high.
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NavyCaribou207
Yesterday
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Who is using these to cut wire??
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AquaVolcano980
Yesterday
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Quote from buymeanapple :
Honest question, why would I spend $32 on this when I can go to Lowe's and get the same thing from Irwin for $13?
You get what you pay for. If you want a low price, instead of the Irwins, I would get the Kobalt since they would be easy to replace under warranty.
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frosty9
18h ago
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Buy once cry once
18h ago
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iamaven
18h ago
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These are also limited in supply as the factory shut down https://toolguyd.com/malco-eagle-...al-update/

I bought several from here 2 years ago https://www.harryepstein.com/collections/malco and they have some models left.

There is a video explaining the differences between the cheaper brands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8O0WBJQjBQ
Last edited by iamaven April 3, 2025 at 07:01 PM.

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18h ago
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Shock96
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These are easily the best locking pliers around bar none.

They look like jewelry in the drawer l, have no flex in the jaw, jaws are very hard and the chrome is superior.

Grab them while you can as they aren't being manufactured any longer.

I have a few of these in various configs. They are the first locking pliers I grab unless I am welding or doing something nasty then I grab the Irwin's.
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WildRigger47
12h ago
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Quote from buymeanapple :
Honest question, why would I spend $32 on this when I can go to Lowe's and get the same thing from Irwin for $13?
You've got a lot to learn if you think Irwins are the "same thing" as a pair of Malco's.
Why say that when it's obvious you've never even held a pair of Malco's?
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MaroonGalley772
12h ago
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Quote from iamaven :
These are also limited in supply as the factory shut down https://toolguyd.com/malco-eagle-...al-update/ I bought several from here 2 years ago https://www.harryepstein.com/collections/malco and they have some models left. There is a video explaining the differences between the cheaper brands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8O0WBJQjBQ
Snap on bought the factory so these are actually still getting made with their name. They charge over twice the price of course though.
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burntorangehorn
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Quote from buymeanapple :
Honest question, why would I spend $32 on this when I can go to Lowe's and get the same thing from Irwin for $13?
Because the Irwins are definitely not the same thing, if quality matters at all. Irwin does a decent job for the value by using cheap steel, but a lot of it, although the performance isn't nearly the same.
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iamaven
6h ago
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Quote from MaroonGalley772 :
Snap on bought the factory so these are actually still getting made with their name. They charge over twice the price of course though.
I heard rumor of that, but hadn't seen any confirmation. Just checked and you're absolutely right.
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duthehustle93
4h ago
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It's showing $35 for me… is it dead?
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billironman1
4h ago
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Quote from aifan :
If you're using it once a year, go ahead and get the Irwin.

If you're using it every day, you may want to get better quality tools. Reviews for USA made Malco are very high.

I have a welding business for the last 25 years and use Erwin tools every single day with no problem I would buy the Erwin

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szefte
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Quote from burntorangehorn :
Because the Irwins are definitely not the same thing, if quality matters at all. Irwin does a decent job for the value by using cheap steel, but a lot of it, although the performance isn't nearly the same.

This is why it's pointless to ask 'tool people' questions.

Quality is subjective and doesn't mean anything.
Are these pliers durable ? Made of better materials? Do they work better?

It's a tool. You shouldn't care these look like jewelery. Yo should care how they perform.
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