Posted by notjustair on December 31, 2017 at 18:17:40 from (184.191.48.136):
You know how there are some things that you wish you still had?
The only pliers grandpa would wear or buy us were CeeTee's. I've farmed for many years and cussed pliers that wouldn't cut wire or had handles that didn't line up. Well, a couple of days ago I ran to Orscheln Farm store for welding rod and I'll be danged if there weren't CeeTee pliers hanging at the checkout for $6. I snatched them up out of nostalgia and I have to say they are the best pliers I have had in about 30 years. Tight but not binding, cut wire easily, none of that rubber junk on the handles that keeps them from sliding in the pocket of your overalls, and a nice fit and finish with no casting goop that squirted out the crack in the mold and got left there. I'd rather deal with a gimpy pocket knife than sub-par pliers.
I ran back the next day and bought the other pair they had just in case I lose these. I left them in the package and put them in the pliers drawer. Someone will get a brand new set of GOOD pliers at the sale when I am gone!
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