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Milwaukee Comfort Grip 6in1 Pliers 48-223079

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Part# 12-05707
MFR Model# 48-22-3079

Overview

6-in-1 Comfort Grip Combination Pliers feature a revolutionary, forged dual A unique reaming design is integrated into the pliers head, allowing you to smooth out rough edges of metal pipe.

A curved blade design enables you to achieve clean cuts through larger wire sizes. The combo pliers allow you to cut #6 and #8 bolts and feature a swing-lock design for fast one-handed operation, and they won’t open while stored in your pouch or backpack. The 6-in-1 pliers deliver maximum productivity and are perfect for the toughest job sites.

Features

  • Reaming Head Design - Smooths Edges of Metal Pipe from 1/2" to 1"
  • Bolt Cutter - Thread and Cut #6 and # 8 bolts to preferred length
  • Wire Stripper - Strips 8-18 AWG (Solid Wire); 10-20 AWG (Stranded Wire)
  • One-Handed Swing Lock - Easy One-Handed Use and remains locked while in pouch. Spring loaded for easy opening
  • Curved Cutting Blade for clean cuts through larger wire sizes
  • Rust Protection - Increases tool life by reducing corrosion
  • Forged Alloy Steel - For Maximum Tool Strength and Durability
  • Tether-Ready Handle Loops

Specifications

  • Length: 7.75"
  • Weight: 0.64 lbs
  • Width: 0.67"

In The Box

  • (1) Comfort Grip 6in1 Pliers(48-22-3079)

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