Those look like my horse hoof nippers! Lot better price though....wonder how well the two tools would interchange.New Tool - Doyle 14 inch Nippers for pulling nails
You guys know me by now that I love my tools. I got a new (nice to have but not totally necessary) tool today at Harbor Freight to add to my toolbox...
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HF had a 30% off coupon this weekend, so I got this pair of nippers for $12.59 plus tax. That's a pretty good deal. I have a smaller 7-inch pair of nippers that I use for pulling nails, and they work great. But every once in a while, I have to pull out a tough long nail and need more leverage. This 14-inch nippers should do the trick.
I'll do a tool review after I have had time to actually use it. The YouTube online video reviews are generally positive. Of course, the big selling point is that these nippers are less than $20 and have a lifetime warranty. I'll let you guys know how much I use it after I have had it for some time. Right now, I'm not taking apart many pallets and probably won't again until next spring.
I might squeeze a few more projects in before winter snows me in.
I might squeeze a few more projects in before winter snows me in.
I would think the nippers made for the horse hoof would be made with a sharper, stronger, steel and that is why they cost more. Even the reviews on the 14-inch Doyle nippers that I bought, they are considered a good deal for under $20 to use as "beater nippers" so you can save your expensive professional nippers for the detail work. I don't do detail work. So, I'm OK with an everyday pair of nippers with a solid build.
I like watching comparison tool reviews, but often times they are meaningless to me. For example, if my $50 Ryobi saw takes 1.5 seconds longer to cut a board than a $150 contractor saw, I'll save the $100 every day. It really won't affect my work production, especially at my age. As long as the board gets cut cleanly, I really don't care if I have to spend an extra 1.5 seconds at the sawhorses.


