Channellock pliers are the American pliers — the blue-handled tongue-and-groove that every plumber, electrician, and maintenance tech in the country has in a tool belt. The knurled blue grips, the laser-heat-treated jaws, and the undercut teeth that don’t slip on a pipe are details that haven’t changed substantially in decades because they didn’t need to. The same pliers your grandfather used are the same pliers on the truck today.
The GL10 Griplock is a 9.5-inch tongue-and-groove plier with a self-locking mechanism — clamp onto a fitting and the jaws grip automatically without squeeze pressure from the hand. Works like a locking plier when you need both hands free for another task, but adjusts and releases faster than a Vise-Grip-style tool.
Channellock has forged pliers at its Meadville, Pennsylvania factory since 1886. Every plier is cut from American high-carbon steel, forged, heat-treated, and finished in Meadville, and the company is now run by the fifth generation of the DeArment family. The lifetime warranty is the kind of promise that only makes sense if you actually make the tools that well.






