MK2 Fencing Pliers
New! Fencing pliers from Strainrite Fencing Systems that cut, grip, twist, pull, pry and hammer. They're more than just a staple puller with hammer face.
An invaluable tool when building or mending fence. If you have permanent fence on the property, have at least one of these on hand to make quick, in-field repairs.
Common Uses
- Fence building
- Pulling or hammering staples/nails
- Gripping wire for tensioning
- Cutting wire
- Stripping insulation from insulated fence wire
Specs
- High-strength chrome molybdenum steel
- Comfortable slip-resistant handles
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Fencing
Staples, 2" Barbed for High-Tensile Wire, per lb.
Item #360000 -For attaching a SupaTube or non-electrified High-Tensile (HT) wire to a wood post.
$2.85 -
Fencing
Staples, 2" Barbed for High-Tensile Wire, bucket
Item #360010 -For attaching a SupaTube or non-electrified High-Tensile (HT) wire to a wood post.
$91.50 -
Fencing
Staples, 1.6" Barbed for High-Tensile Wire, per lb.
Item #360200 -For attaching a SupaTube or non-electrified High-Tensile (HT) wire to a wood post.
$2.85 -
Fencing
Staples, 1.6" Barbed for High-Tensile Wire, bucket
Item #360210 -For attaching a SupaTube or non-electrified High-Tensile (HT) wire to a wood post.
$91.50 -
Energizer Solar Panels and Accessories
Double Insulated Wire, 25 ft. coil
Item #164105 -If you intend to build permanent electric fences, you're going to need double insulated wire.
$7.25 -
Energizer Solar Panels and Accessories
MaxiShock Double Insulated Cable, 100'
Item #164207 -Premier’s MaxiShock 7 strand cable covered with a double layer of pliable plastic insulation.
$29.00 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
MaxiShock Insulated Cable, 500 ft. coil
Item #164020 -This 7 strand cable is covered with pliable plastic insulation. Unlike Double Insulated Wire, MaxiShock insulated cable does not require special connectors.
$131.00
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Nick A from Wyoming
I’ve looked for a long time for a good set of fence pliers and they still don’t exist. The staple puller points on these pliers are not pointy enough they are too thick and blocky. And the wire cutter groove is to shallow to cut both wires at the same time on barbed wire. They are also a little to heavy for good one handed operation.