If you just want a locking plier check out viper grip, it has laminated jaws and switch between locking and non-locking with flip of a switch.
Quote from: jzmtl on July 29, 2008, 07:22:18 AMIf you just want a locking plier check out viper grip, it has laminated jaws and switch between locking and non-locking with flip of a switch.I actually posted about those in another thread. They looked interesting, but I was a little skeptical. If you recommend them, I may just get a pair. They were certainly very light and compact, and the jaws opened very wide. And they have jaw guards too to prevent damaging the object you are working on...
The model of Vipergrip I was looking at was 6" long, very thin, and weighed about 350g. Certainly small enough to throw in a bag...
I have definitely started to appreciate the convenience of the Crunch since my original post. Purely in terms of the locking pliers, I haven't found anything similar in terms of size and capability. While some of the dedicated tools are cheaper and fairly similar in *expanded* size and weight, they don't collapse into a handy portable package like the Crunch and have slightly less jaw capacity.I wish LM also offered a version of the Crunch which eliminated the tool redundancy when already carrying an LM multitool. Perhaps a lighter pliers-only Crunch with no tools in the handles? Or even a version with completely unique tools in the handles not found in other LM tools?
I looked at the Crunch photos a little more closely and see that there is probably not much to be gained by eliminating the inline tools.