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Cougar's Choice Handheld Tools Chain Nose

Chain Nose Pliers – each blunt tip is 1mm across; working jaw length is 23mm; from jaw tip to the bottom of the handle the overall length is 15cm/6 inches; smooth leaf spring action; balanced steel construction with non-slip PVC handles that are designed for maximum comfort in the palm of any sized hand. 

Suggested use: Jewelry Making

The jaws of these pliers are designed with a blunt tip, are smooth and flat on the inside and round on the outside; making them the perfect choice for creating tiny round shapes by placing the very end of the pliers onto the very end of a wire and firmly rolling the pliers around the wire. They make pulling the top wire of a cabochon frame onto the stone easy, and are very useful in any situation where a small flat grip is needed.  

Tool Testimonials:

 

Donna Hunt with Dale Cougar Armstrong.

 

Yeah! Finally felt like getting back into my studio. Look what the mailman just brought me, my new Dale Cougar Armstong pliers. I am so pleased to get wire working pliers created by a renown wire artist!

 

 

 

Silvia Dunn‎ to Cougar's Creations

 

Just wanted to thank you Dale. My new pliers came Friday. They are the BEST. LATELY MY hands have been getting worse with arthritis and these pliers are like butter in my hands. You are the BEST. I haven't been so excited to have pliers in my hands in awhile. It is back to my jewelry making table in the spare room.

 

 

 

Joanie E Madouse‎ to Cougar's Creations

 

Oh my.....look what arrived in the mail today! I love the way the handles feel, Dale. I know I will enjoy using these.

 

 

 

Connie Moore

 

OMG, I purchased Dale Cougar Armstrong set of tools, pic below. They are fabulous. They are light weight, they fit my hand, my daughters hand and my granddaughters hand. You need to get a set. You won't believe how easy they make your piece...

 

 

 

Linda Chandler‎ to Dale Cougar Armstrong

 

Dale, these square nose pliers are awesome. I've been trying to make small attachments to solder to an etched piece for a leather bracelet. I was finally able to get them made today.