The Channellock 447 is a 7.5-inch diagonal cutting plier with a curved jaw profile designed to reach into tight junction boxes, around conduit, and behind existing wire runs where a straight-jaw cutter simply can’t get in. High-leverage geometry delivers maximum cutting power with less hand force, and laser heat-treated cutting edges stay sharp through repeated cuts on copper wire, cables, and small fasteners.
It’s sized for electricians, telecom installers, and anyone doing panel or low-voltage work where the curve is the difference between making the cut and pulling the conductor out for access. The high-carbon C1080 steel body stays rigid under repeated use, and the rust-prevention coating keeps the tool working through humid and wet jobsites.
Channellock has been forging pliers in Meadville, Pennsylvania since 1886 — the same small American factory, now five generations into the same family. The company is known for the blue-handled tongue-and-groove pliers that defined the category, and every tool in the core line is made in the USA from forged high-carbon American steel.






