Overview
A new series from Bubba, the Bubba Stainless Steel Pliers are specifically built to withstand extreme duress and load while on the water. Purpose-built to last for years, they are the strongest and most durable pliers available from Bubba. To handle any applicable task you throw at them, the stainless steel pliers are equipped with ultra-strong carbide cutters, as well as split-shot and leader sleeve crimping cutouts.
Each pair of the Bubba Stainless Steel Pliers feature Bubba’s iconic non-slip grip in addition to their titanium-nitride coating for the ultimate level of protection against corrosion. Complete with the included high-end sheath and belt clip, the Bubba Stainless Steel Pliers are the last pair of pliers an angler will ever need.
-Stainless Steel Construction
-Titanium-Nitride Coating
-Bubba’s Non-Slip Grip
-Spring Loaded
-Crimping Tool & Anvil Cutters
-High-End Sheath with Belt Clip
-Lanyard Hole
Previous Feedback
Comments: The reason I bought this was all my others seem to rust after a short time, I can say so far no signs of rusting and they work great. Priced high but you pay for what you get. Little short. 8 out of 10
From: Don : Santee 7/16/23
Comments: I bought these in the large size late last year and was very disappointed in them. The metal body of the pliers actually broke at the fulcrum point after about six months of use. I've never had another pair of pliers do that and these are the most expensive ones I've ever purchased. The grips are comfortable and I love the various applications these can be used in. Part of the problem too is they're a little on the smaller side to get good pressure to close a crimp well. It would typically take me several tries to get an A2 size crimp closed and the 60lb seven strand wire secure. They're just made of cheap metal and it showed. For a $60 pair of fishing pliers, they should be made using a good tool steel or stainless, not some cheap who knows what metal and they should last longer than six months. I wouldn't waste your hard earned money on these.
From: Matt: Lawrenceburg, KY 9/9/22
Comments: These pliers are okay for bass. But if you are rough on tools or in salt stay away. I bent the tips and broke the pivot screw in 2 red snapper trips. They fell apart in my hands. And the glue in the handles is weak. I could slip the handles off, which is bad because the sheath uses the handles to keep the pliers secured.
From: Ethan: Jasper, TX 6/22/21