MAXPOWER Sheet Metal Hand Seamer, 3″ Offset Jaw and 6“ Straight Jaw Sheet Metal Bender Tools with Ergonomic Handle, 2-Pack Metal Bending Tools
$52.99





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Wide Jaw: The 3-inch and 6-inch jaw spans provide a strong surface range for work. The offset design can easily and accurately bend, stitch and flatten metal in hard-to-reach narrow spaces
Precision Seamer: Casting jaws are marked in 1/4″ bending increments. The anti-skid lines in the jaws prevent the metal plate from sliding
Ergonomic Handle Design: Non-slip and comfortable, improve work efficiency and reduce construction fatigue. Built-in switch lock can be locked when not in use, easy to carry
Build to Last: Hand seamer is made of alloy steel construction with a nickel-plated finish for durability
Wide Application: It is suitable for 150/75 series light steel keel, curved metal, plastic board, etc
3 reviews for MAXPOWER Sheet Metal Hand Seamer, 3″ Offset Jaw and 6“ Straight Jaw Sheet Metal Bender Tools with Ergonomic Handle, 2-Pack Metal Bending Tools
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Marc Tremblay –
Malheureusement l’espace après les machoir n’est pas assez long, quand je dois plier une partir de tole de 3 poice a angle droit, je ne peut pas car c’est stopper par un pivot trop près des machoire.
LJ –
Nice set of metal pliers – well constructed with nice grips. Constructed with nuts and bolts, not rivets, meaning they should last years and are repairable. That said, theyâre not stainless, so youâll have to keep them dry. I also like the angle design on the 3â which makes them more ergonomic in a variety of situations. That said, I have to say I prefer using locking metal pliers – which allow you to clamp onto pieces and retain their position, and are similarly priced. These donât lock but they do have more comfortable handles – which feature do you prefer? Comfort, or convenience of locking – up to you, but having used these a bit, Iâd have to say the latter, but these are still worth considering if you donât need the locking feature, and at their current price ~$60 for the price seem on par with the avg.
A Rampart –
While these pliers are made of all metal construction (not including the rubber handles) I found their quality to be lacking. Their handles are comfortable to use and make holding sheet metal easy but the tools have multiple rough areas of poor milling and poor finish. They seem like a cheap tool that you would find at a discount, bargain or seconds store and not the âhigh qualityâ, professional tools that the advertisement makes them out to be and honestly, I expected as much, given the price. The design on the handles allows you to get maximum grip with minimal effort and the pliers do a good job so I canât say anything negative about that, but the quality, fit and finish of the metal just ruins the whole thing for me. I guess if you are doing the very odd amount of metal work, these would be an economical way to obtain some metal working pliers, but if you are looking for a good quality tool to use, you might want to look elsewhere.