Non-rusting pliers

TerryC

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I had a pair of old ABU (1970's) pliers that really stood up well to salt water corrosion - but I lost them.

My suspicion is that a lot of so called stainless steel pliers on the market will rust like hell so I am looking for some advice for a good make/model to replace my old ones.

Any advice is much appreciated !

TC
 
i've had a pair of ordinary steel pliers for years I just give them a rub over with sum oil and oil the pivot now and then and they keep going,
 
Exactly that

Exactly that

i've had a pair of ordinary steel pliers for years I just give them a rub over with sum oil and oil the pivot now and then and they keep going,

No such thing unfortunately as rustproof when it comes to seawater,from the most expensive tools to the cheapest ones.Wash any handtools,pliers etc in freshwater after a session,give them a scrub with a wire brush now and then and oil joints and coat spray metal surfaces with wd40,before you put them away regularly between trips.

Will last years,even cheap pairs,but they tend to ware out quick and lose cutting edges,compared to a quality set.Being the main tool of my trade and working in jobs surrounded by and in seawater found this is the only solution to this problem with any handtools.
 
I've got a pair of mustad kvd pliers. They are toppa. Pliers, crimping pliers and the carbide line cutters are the best I've used all in one tool. Nothing beats them for cutting braid.
 
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