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Oetiker clamp pliers.....what kind to get?

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Oetiker clamp pliers.....what kind to get?

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I'm soon to embark on replacing my PCV system and want to use the correct oetiker style clamps. I need to get some good pliers that will enable me to secure oetiker clamps in tight locations. The standard Knipex looks like it probably wouldn't fit in some areas where I will need to secure a clamp. Also the Oetiker brand looks to be too big. Any suggestions? I found a source that sells the Oetiker clamps locally individually but need advise on the plier. Thanks!
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Blacklab467 wrote: 04 Jan 2023, 14:16 I'm soon to embark on replacing my PCV system and want to use the correct oetiker style clamps. I need to get some good pliers that will enable me to secure oetiker clamps in tight locations. The standard Knipex looks like it probably wouldn't fit in some areas where I will need to secure a clamp. Also the Oetiker brand looks to be too big. Any suggestions? I found a source that sells the Oetiker clamps locally individually but need advise on the plier. Thanks!
double hinged versions apply more force with shorter handles,
standard plumbing style are cheaper because they use a single hinge but longer arms.

I have the cheap ones for pex water plumbing in the house and air lines in the garage.
They require a lot of force, cheater pipes on the handles sometimes.

The $57 bellmetric is far better than the other $30 versions.

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