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Premiere Hoof Pulling Pliers

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Product description

Specifications

  • Article number: A1061771
  • Brand: Premiere

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Reviews

30 reviews
  • Strong, solid (7)
  • Cut well (4)
  • Nice in the hand (4)
  • Comfortable to hold (3)
  • Firmly (2)
  • For big hands (4)
  • Not practical in one hand (3)

Anonymous from Creteil on 03/07/2022

Yes, I recommend this product

Easy to use

This paring pliers is easy to use, sharp on both sides. However, it is quite thick and therefore imprecise, and its long branches require a strong lever arm.

  • Not practical in one hand
  • Not sharp enough
  • For big hands

Anonymous from Ladignac le long on 06/05/2022

Yes, I recommend this product

convenient

A pair of pliers that are not too expensive and that does what it is asked to do, to see over time, but for the moment I like it.

  • Cut well
  • For big hands

Alix on 26/01/2022

Yes, I recommend this product

For good trimming

The clamp itself is good but you have to have big hands anyway and a little bit of grease doesn't hurt it 😬

  • Strong, solid
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Cut well
  • For big hands

Kim from Beerzel (putte) on 25/10/2021

Yes, I recommend this product

Little too long

Not sharp enough, you have to put a lot of force. Arms are too long.

  • Not sharp enough
  • Not handy for in one hand

Michel from Widooie (tongeren) on 03/09/2021

Yes, I recommend this product

Premiere Hoof Puller

good quality and sturdy tools for a good price

  • Nice in the hand
  • Strong, solid

Anonymous from Drei gleichen on 12/07/2021

Yes, I recommend this product

Good casual tool

The pliers do what they should as long as you don't have to re-sharpen them. Then you have to describe the spacer of the handles and at some point there is nothing left.

  • A more aggressive curve design at the transition to the handles would make regrinding of the spacers unnecessary
  • Only good