View Full Version : Got Some New Pliers!!!
BigFish 11-02-2003, 04:19 PM Pretty excited.....had been looking for a pair of the Van Staal titanium pliers, but with the company going under and selling out, I did not think that I would find a pairany time soon if at all. I was headed home from fishing down the Cape Friday and stopped into a bait and tackle shop that I had read about. They had a brand new pair of 7" Van Staal titanium pliers complete with the cord and leather sheath. Great deal too! $240.00! I thought that I would never pay that much for a pair of pliers but they are worth it. Hopefully they will last a lifetime.:bounce: :kewl:
fishaholic18 11-02-2003, 04:21 PM $240.00 for pliers?????? WOW!!!!:smash:
BigFish 11-02-2003, 04:25 PM Ya evah seen da Van Staal Pliers???? Day are awesome!!! Got tired of buying the $20.00 stainless steel pliers and pulling them out of my pocket every time I needed them, or dropping them in the water and losing them. These should last for ever and when I need to unhook that big fish, they will be right at my side.:happy:
tlapinski 11-02-2003, 04:56 PM BigFish - i used to have the Vs pliers. the cutters suck. they will wear out very fast on braid. you are better off with the donnmars. for $20, you send the old pair in and they send you a brand new pair. the donnmars cut braid like butter!
likwid 11-02-2003, 04:59 PM I carry a myerchin rescue sheath knife and a pair of $60 rigging pliers that have a lanyard and sheath.
Could never justify the cost of the van staal pliers...
No need to look pretty in the dark :D
fishaholic18 11-02-2003, 04:59 PM Where do you get donnmars? How do they hold up in da salt?
missing link 11-02-2003, 05:15 PM i would much rather have a nice rod/ reel set up for $$$240 :)
Backbeach Jake 11-02-2003, 05:32 PM Man, I thought Snap-On was boning me!
BigFish 11-02-2003, 06:21 PM Not so much the cutters I needed, it was just a pair of pliers with a sheath that will last longer than two weeks before they seize up on me from the salt. Sure, I looked around at just about everything I could find in stores and catalogs, but there was nothing that I felt could withstand the salt water like titanium. What are the Donmars made of?
Pete_G 11-02-2003, 06:23 PM Wait till you fish them for a few years straight without any sort of maintenance or rinsing in fresh water (other then a quick cleaning at the end of the season) and there won't be a hint of rust on them. Also the 7" jaws have a perfect slot to grip eel hooks with when you tighten down your knots. And when an obnoxious toothy criiter inhales multiple trebles your pliers will have a death grip on the hook as you remove it. That's why they are worth it. For me anyways.
That and maybe the old pliers had jaws that didn't cut Fireline and Spectra, but the recent ones do just fine cutting briad on a daily basis.
Good price on the pliers as well, you more or less got the sheath and lanyard for free. :)
BigFish 11-02-2003, 06:26 PM Thanks for the positive feedback Pete G! Nice to hear good things from someone who uses the VS pliers. Not that the rest of the guys who responded have not used them, but I tried the rest, now I hope I have the best. Would still like to hear about those Donmar pliers.:happy:
macojoe 11-02-2003, 08:15 PM WOW!!!
bud8fan 11-02-2003, 08:33 PM Do they have a locating beacon in them? Thats what I need as I loose or misplace mine almost every time I go out!!
:laughs:
Christian 11-02-2003, 08:42 PM you can make your own.
Mike P 11-02-2003, 09:13 PM Toby's right---the cutting jaws won't last if you have to do any heavy cutting with them---like cutting wire or cutting hooks.
fishsmith 11-03-2003, 07:52 AM I like finger nail clippers for clipping line (braid/mono) and my $7 stainless pliers are in their 3rd year, they've been frozen shut before, but a wire brush wd40 and elbow grease they're as good as new. I've been lucky with these pliers, but I'm too prone to losing,misplacing, and leaving behind small stuff.
fishweewee 11-03-2003, 07:59 AM Originally posted by t.lapinski
BigFish - i used to have the Vs pliers. the cutters suck. they will wear out very fast on braid. you are better off with the donnmars. for $20, you send the old pair in and they send you a brand new pair. the donnmars cut braid like butter!
What Toby said. :smash: I blew up my VS pliers up with a .300 winchester magnum round, with the mil-dot crosshairs right on the cutters at 100 yards. :cool:
I have two pairs of Shimano stainless pliers - less than $20 apiece. They are prone to rust, but hey if you take care of them they'll last you a long time. If you rinse them off with fresh water and hit them with WD-40 you're golden. Once in a while when you've got time scrub them down with comet or ajax scouring powder and they're like knew. If you can take care of your pliers, I doubt you'd spend $240 worth of replacement stainless pliers in your lifetime!
-WW
macojoe 11-03-2003, 08:03 AM WOW !!
Fishpart 11-03-2003, 09:00 AM Like my Ocean State Job Lot 2.99 pliers. They cut spectron and spiderwire with no trouble, I can buy a ton of them for the price of a pair of Van Staals :smash:
Saltheart 11-03-2003, 09:10 AM Good luck with the VS pliers. hope they give you a lifetime of satisfaction.
i use nickel plated steel pliers. Cut well and the nickel plating helps ward off rust. they don't last forever but they outlast the unplated or cheap chrome plated ones.
Krispy 11-03-2003, 10:10 AM Like my Ocean State Job Lot 2.99 pliers
I know me and at least one other striped bass forum owner who use these. Love mine and they cut hooks good. Buy 10
I picked up a half dozen at Ocean State in March. Still on the first pair. Just out of curiosity did any of you tell your wife what they cost? And what were her last words to you? :D
macojoe 11-03-2003, 01:07 PM WOW !!
Christian 11-03-2003, 03:11 PM im an ocean state plier guy too, cept they were 1.99 one day so i bought a bunch. i just dremel Van Staal on em. :) hit em up with silicone spray everynow and then.
redlite 11-03-2003, 03:16 PM After making fun of a fishing partner for his hot pink leash on his pliers earlier this year and explaining how I had had the same pair of junk pliers for 3 years without losing them, and what do ya know, next night I lost them. Bought a pair of the new Rapala pliers. They are real nice. They are coated so they don't rust at all. They are spring loaded so they open up and they have a split ring plier thingy built reight into the end. They don't flex when trying to unf$%*&(*^ a set of trebles out of a bluefish. And they came with a real nice sheath with a heavy duty metal clip and velcro closure and a lanyard, all for like $23 beans.
230 beans
WOW>
tlapinski 11-03-2003, 03:28 PM the donnmars are made in both stainless steel and titanium. i have the stainless CP950's they run about $110. they will rust, but a quick shot of WD-40 after each trip and i have no rust on this pair. as i said earlier, you send them back with a check for $20 and they send you a brand new pair. here is a pick of the titanium CP950Ti's. the stainless look the same except for different colored rubber. they are 7 and 3/8" long. i would steer anyone looking into these away from the smaller models. the cutters are no where near the same thing. i think that the two smaller sizes they make are geared more towards freshwater guys. as i said, i already had a pair of VS's, and now i use these. i would rather pay for the Donnmars than get a free pair of VS pliers. the pliers are the only VS product i would not recommend!
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bassmaster 11-03-2003, 03:32 PM I have a vs pliers
they suck
macojoe 11-03-2003, 04:42 PM WOW !!
RockLobsta 11-03-2003, 04:42 PM MJ
Ya killin ME:laughs: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs:
macojoe 11-03-2003, 04:53 PM I have nothing else to say!! Some person's Just have alot!! more money then I do!! So rather say something bad about something he very happy with I just say WOW!!
We all spend alot of cash on things that others will not. This is just one of them.
Bigfish, You got the cash, your happy, then who cares what others have to say! Enjoy them!!
But the next time you want pliers, Just ask!! I will stick my hand in the fish mouth for you for that price!! :D
WOW!!
redlite 11-03-2003, 04:57 PM bahhhahahahhahahhaaa......This is killin me......Probably because i am deleriously tired................But it is funny......WOW........
BigFish 11-03-2003, 04:57 PM Thanks MacoJoe...I am pretty sure I will enjoy them just fine! Every set of pliers that I have had previous just twisted every time I tried to remove hooks...and I had some decent pliers. These will do the job, not too concerned about the cutters, but they will be there when I need them. I do appreciate everyones input though. Thanks everyone.:kewl:
Bigcat 11-03-2003, 05:06 PM I have the the Orvis pliers, that are just about the same as the Able's
By far these are the worst pliers made ,you can't use them to pull a tag end, and they won't cut #^&#^&#^&#^&e. Also the replacement jaws are no longer available.
dondkim 11-03-2003, 07:10 PM I dropped several plyers in the water in the past and I invented a solution.
Here it goes:
Cut your old curled telephone line to desired length and make loops on both ends and whip finish. Put duo-lock snaps on both ends, one side for sheath and the other side for the plyer. this will save you all your expensive plyers and fishing tools.:D :D :D
rocketman 11-03-2003, 08:19 PM I got mad the other night when I saw a bag of Baked Lays Potato Chips for $3.39, I wouldn't have believed $240 pliers. maybe there is money to be made making high quality pliers for around $50. If it can be done you would be a hero.
RIJIMMY 11-03-2003, 09:31 PM Thought I'd chime in, I too have job lot pliers! I went through 3 this year, I always lose them. I pay @ 1.79. They cut pretty good and there nickel plated.
BigFish 11-03-2003, 09:48 PM Rocketman....did you buy the Lays chips or did you buy Pringles????:laugha:
Skitterpop 11-03-2003, 10:17 PM Leatherman Wave........$60.00.... lots of stuff...works great....cuts braid....doesn`t rust.....but my favorite tool when into fish is the stainless Baker Hook Out......Love it...always tucked into the tops of my waders.
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macojoe 11-04-2003, 12:02 AM WOW !!
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