The TEKTON 37123 is an 8-inch slip joint pliers built from high-carbon steel with a two-position jaw that opens wider for larger fasteners and snugs down tight on small ones. The serrated gripping surface bites into hex and round stock without slipping, and the handles are hardened and finished to resist corrosion from shop chemicals, grease, and humidity.
It’s sized as the workhorse general-purpose plier — the one that lives on a tool belt, in a kitchen drawer, or in a glovebox because it handles 80% of the small gripping, bending, and pulling jobs a household or job site throws at it. Comfort-grip handles cushion the hand during sustained use, and the smooth joint action opens and closes positions without binding even after years of wear.
TEKTON is a Grand Rapids, Michigan tool company that builds a dedicated Made-in-USA line alongside its global catalog. The USA-made tools — screwdrivers, picks and hooks, punches, chisels, and pry bars — are manufactured in the United States and clearly marked as such, so you know exactly what you’re buying.





