Klein J203-8N 8-Inch Journeyman Heavy Duty Long Nose Pliers, Yellow and Black
- Wire stripping – cleanly strips 12 AWG wire. Induction-hardened, long-lasting cutting knives
- Heavier design for greater cutting power
- Extended handles provide added reach and leverage
- Slim head design for working in confined areas
- Hot-riveted joint ensures smooth action and no handle wobble
Product Description
Long Nose Pliers Type: Heavy Duty Long-Nose Tool Style: Stripper for #12 AWG Wire Jaw Length: 2-5/16 Overall Length: 8-7/16… More >>
Klein J203-8N 8-Inch Journeyman Heavy Duty Long Nose Pliers, Yellow and Black

Much Much stronger than any standard long nose pliers. A bit larger than a standard pliers, so it is not great for looping small wires. It is excellent for general use when doing electrical work. Work well with a linemans to crush and remove old metal boxes in the wall when rewiring.
This pair of pliers has great stripping and cutting action. They have a great nose to them, and they are heavy-duty to withstand anything!
If you want to use what the pros use this is the real deal!
This is a handy tool to have if you do alot of electrical work. It has a cutter for cutting wire, a stripper for stripping 12 gage wire, and the needle nose is great for bending the wire to loop around the screw terminal on a switch or outlet.
Klein has a long history of proving electrical workers with quality tools. Any electrician worth his tool belt uses Klein because they make a very durable, high quality product.
The handles on this tool are plastic coated for a very comfortable grip. the jaws are well machined and match up nicely. Klien tools come with a lifetime warranty providing you have not abused the tool( I.E. used it on a live circuit) These pliers last forever when used properly- I have used mine faithfully for well over three years and they are still rock solid.
Klein tools sometimes lock up in the case of their pliers- if this occurs, spray them with wd-40 and work the pliers by repeatedly opening and closing the Jaws. This procedure is also good for breaking in brand new pliers that could be tight