5-Inch Bent Nose Pliers, Stainless Steel, for Beading, Jewellery Making, Fishing, Crafting
For jewellers and crafters manipulating jump rings or findings in tight assemblies, these bent nose pliers provide essential angled access. Their curved jaws allow you to work around components, keeping the plier body and your hands clear of the main workpiece.
Key features
- Bent nose profile provides angled access into confined or obstructed spaces.
- Smooth, non-marring jaw faces prevent damage to delicate wire and findings.
- Constructed from stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
- Red vinyl-dipped handles provide a firm, direct grip during use.
- Compact 5-inch (approx. 125mm) overall length is ideal for fine, detailed work.
Who it's for
A staple tool for UK bench jewellers, beaders, and model makers who require precise control in restricted areas. Also favoured by anglers for tackle repair and fly tying where straight pliers cannot reach.
Specifications
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Overall Length: 5" / 125mm (approx.)
- Jaw Type: Bent Nose, Smooth
- Handles: Red vinyl-dipped
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers manipulating jump rings in tight assemblies
- Beaders working with delicate findings in confined spaces
- Model makers requiring precise control in restricted areas
- Anglers repairing tackle or tying flies where straight pliers cannot reach
Not for
- Heavy-duty gripping or bending of thick wire
- Cutting hardened steel wire or components
- Applications requiring a straight, unobstructed grip
- Working with very large or robust components
How this compares
| 5-Inch Bent Nose Pliers,... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Stainless Steel | Standard carbon steel |
| Jaw Surface | Smooth, non-marring | Serrated, may mark delicate materials |
| Corrosion Resistance | High, due to stainless steel construction | Low, requires regular oiling to prevent rust |
| Access Profile | Bent nose for angled access in confined spaces | Straight nose, limited access in obstructed areas |