🔧 Engineer your precision—because every detail counts!
The ENGINEER PS-01 is a compact, 5.47-inch long-nose plier crafted from durable carbon steel, featuring serrated jaws for secure gripping and wire cutters capable of slicing through 2mm copper wire. Designed with ESD-safe, oil-resistant ergonomic grips and spring-loaded handles, it minimizes hand fatigue, making it the ultimate tool for precision PCB work, lab tasks, and detailed crafts.
Brand | ENGINEER |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Product Dimensions | 5.47"L x 2.01"W |
Color | Silver |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Specific Uses For Product | Cutting, Twisting |
Specification Met | RoHS2 |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Cutting Width | 0.2 Centimeters |
UPC | 790295791423 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04989833032012 |
Manufacturer | エンジニア(ENGINEER) |
Part Number | PS-01 |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Item model number | PS-01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Radio pliers |
Pattern | Single Item |
Power Source | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
F**A
Simply perfect
I can only say that I am delighted with the product.In a world where there are so many low quality things made in China, it is wonderful to have found these Japanese made pliers.Both the finish and the materials are of excellent quality, the jaws, cutting areas and gripping areas are well made, the jaws and tips are well aligned and close perfectly.The various metal parts fit together perfectly, there is not that feeling of wear and loss of material in the movement areas that is so typical of cheap, low quality tools.The only caveat I could give is that the brand offers 2 different sizes for their tools, so it's a good idea to make sure you choose the right one for your needs, also, if you have large hands, you may find the small size tool difficult to use.
J**E
Standard Engineer quality...which means excellence
Absolutely a five star product, as are most things Engineer. These pliers were a compromise for me but ended up being the best balance for what I wanted. What I'd really like are some of the cheap-cheap 120mm pliers with the shorter nose but still with a side cutter...in a high quality grind with high quality steel. That doesn't exist unfortunately. So these were a tad larger than my ideal but still had larger cushioned grips, and those grips come up close to the pivot joint (which I find to be a very desirable feature) while not being obtrusive or bulbous. My ideal plier was available from Knipex but only in a standard thin vinyl grip, and most other high quality minis omit the side cutter. This pair arrived with zero grind defects and good sharp even cutting surfaces, tips that meet and are shaped correctly and alike, and that nice buttery light but effective return spring. All of the teeth on the jaws are nicely done, barely a bur to be found. I was hoping that the flat surface of the jaws would be zero gap but there is a small one, so anyone that is gripping or bending thin metal strips (like nickel battery strips, disassembling battery packs, etc) may want to choose a different plier for that. I still chuckle when I see the bizarre pattern and texturing on these newer Engineer grips, but y'know, they are comfortable and grippy and long wearing, no complaints there. Most Japanese tools are very well made, if not exceptionally well designed, too...Engineer is both of those and I think for what models they offer they are one of the best tool brands out there, quite on par with any of the top German and Swiss brands, and besting most of what I've seen from the US brands of late. Have not regretted buying any of their stuff yet and really enjoy using them.
L**6
Grabbed the heck
These grabbed the heck out of that destroyed phillips screw head and allowed me together it out
M**J
Another good tool from Engineer
Anything by Engineer is quality and good value. Great little pliers for what I needed
P**D
Vampliers and Engineer are one in the same. Vampliers are rebranded Engineer pliers
Vampliers and Engineer are one in the same. Vampliers are rebranded Engineer pliers. Save money and buy the Engineer pliers
S**V
High quality
I needed some smaller precision tools and after doing alot of reading and YouTube videos, decided on these. I'm sold on this brand. These are made from high quality carbon steel, not stainless that most other companies use for small implements like this. The machining is absolutely perfect, the action is free but still tight at the joint, and the spring has good rebound to the handles. I'm definitely buying more Engineer products. I love a company that pays attention to detail and do obvious honor to their craft. Highly recommend.
A**R
One of my favorite tools
Perfect little miniature pliers. They get used a lot and are still in good shape.
M**O
Well made
Really well made pliers that are joy to use.
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