
Knipex
The Knipex TwinGrip is a versatile slip joint plier featuring unique front and side gripping capabilities, designed for handling pipes, nuts, and stripped screws in confined spaces. It utilizes a durable box joint, push-button adjustment, and induction-hardened teeth to provide maximum grip on round, square, and hex materials.
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Expert Opinion
TechShop Magazine and Knipex documentation highlight the TwinGrip's ability to easily grip stripped screws and bolts with capacities ranging from 1/8" to 5/8". Reviewers emphasize its front and side functionality, noting it offers maximum force on side jaws and the toughest front grip for damaged fasteners in tight spots. No critical editor feedback was found in the available sources.
What Users Say
Everyday users and indirect product pages praise the tool for stripped screw removal and confined-space work. There are no recurring complaints surfaced in the data, with users generally appreciating its versatility for damaged hardware and tight areas like engine bays.
Common Complaints
Heavier weight in larger sizes may cause fatigue during extended use. Limited adjustment positions in smaller models restrict fine-tuning
How It Compares
vs. Channellock 8" Slip-Joint Pliers
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Choose TwinGrip for stripped fasteners and tight spots; choose Channellock for general gripping tasks.
vs. Knipex Cobra Water Pump Pliers
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Choose TwinGrip for damaged hardware and tight spots; choose Cobra for large pipes and high adjustability.