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Average Product Rating :
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Number of Reviews : 5
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| Not good for thick glass |
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By jenarchie
on April 24, 2011 - See all my reviews
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Pros : The only thing good about these Studio Pro running pliers were that they were priced low.
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Cons : I purchased the Studio Pro running pliers because they sort of resembled the ones from my fused glass class, which worked very well. These pliers seem to work best on thin glass. Don't wear out your hands trying to use them with thick glass; it's a futile task.
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| inexpensive and work great |
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By cowgirrlup
on May 31, 2009 - See all my reviews
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Pros : They work just fine and they saved me some money.
I didn't want to have to put more money into new running pliers when I misplaced mine, so I ordered these. No regrets. They do the job just as well as my expensive ones.
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Cons : No cons so far.
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| Studio Pro Lightweight Running Pliers |
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By treehouseglassa
on May 10, 2011 - See all my reviews
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Pros : Light weight.
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Cons : I don't care for this item. It is hard to open and close with one hand, adjusting the exact location I want the lines placed, which I can do with the heavier metal ones.
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| Worthless |
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By Charlotte C H.
(top contributor)
on April 12, 2011 - See all my reviews
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Pros : Price, but you're better off spending more
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Cons : Maybe we've been spoiled by running pliers with metal jaws, but my mom and I can't get these to break anything, not even thin glass.
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| Could be improved |
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By redwoodtree6060
on January 3, 2011 - See all my reviews
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Pros : These pliers are lightweight and good for beginners.
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Cons : If you use them a lot, you will be frustrated because they don't automatically open. this becomes tiresome. Also they ware out very fast, especially if you are breaking 3MM glass.
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| Other Thoughts : They also need to sell
a smaller width pair for smaller glass. This is more important if you are making small pieces. |
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