Igarashi IPS PH-165 Non-marring Plastic Jaw Soft Touch Slip Joint Pliers (Japan Import)






Key features
- •Manufacturer model number: PH-165
- •Size: Total length 165 mm, tip thickness 2 mm
- •Maximum opening width: 20 mm
- •Open mouth adjustment: 2 steps
- •Weight: 175 g
Igarashi IPS PH-165 Non-marring Plastic Jaw Soft Touch Slip Joint Pliers (Japan Import)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.9
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Nice product, but smaller jaws than expected
Amazon Customer•April 13, 2018
Bought to remove aerators from our sinks for cleaning. Needed something that would not scratch/mar the polished brass finish. These turned out o be a bit smaller jaws than expected, even in their largest setting. If using for a sink, I'd suggest purchasing the next size up as these slip right off because they are open too wide. They're fine for crafts and other projects though.
Decent and will do the job, not professional quality though
Maggie Mann•January 30, 2018
A very nice set of soft grip pliers. I only wish there were a long nose version, but for what it is designed to do, it does an excellent job. The jaws did not match perfectly, but are close. Typical Chinese low cost product in that regard so I cannot call it a "professional" tool, but then it doesn't cost what a professional tool costs. Buy it if you need it.
Much smaller than anticipated.
Steve Biedrzycki•December 26, 2017
Ordered these thinking they were rubber jawed and somewhat standard sized pliers. They are neither. They are delrin jawed, and they are child sized. Needed pliers to grip a new 1" diameter aluminum tube. These pliers are better suited for 1/4" objects. Completely dissatisfied with this purchase. Now I have a pair of useless, delrin jawed pliers.
Works very well on delicate objects like airbrushes
James Williams•December 12, 2017
I use these pliers all the time for airbrushes, where you can't use metal jawed pliers on the chrome finish. Useful for taking apart airbrush equipment carefully. I also use them to open up old tubes of oil and acrylic paint. Haven't tried them on anything heavier.
Works well. More tool grip would be nice.
EEToolman•October 8, 2017
For plumbing, they're excellent. I wanted to use them to grip a pen blank where the mechanism was stuck so I wouldn't damage the wood. It did indent, but I was able to sand it down and continue instead of scrapping the whole pen. I wish the material had a bit more grip to it to minimize how hard you have to squeeze.
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