Last updated on October 5th, 2024
Water pump pliers, called grips by plumbers, are adjustable pliers that are much-needed and one of the best tools in every plumbers tool kit.
I have been plumbing and buying plumbing tools (many more than I need) for over a decade and have had my first and best water pump pliers since day one. Here I’ll show you the best grips available to keep in your tool bag.
Water Pump Pliers Uses
Water pump pliers are mostly used for gripping and tightening nuts and fittings. They have taken over the role of a pipe wrench for a lot of plumbers but pipe wrenches do still have their uses.
Water pump pliers are usually used with an adjustable spanner. If fitting a radiator valve, for example, you will grip the radiator valve with water pump pliers and turn the nut with an adjustable spanner. Check out my best adjustable spanner post.
They can also be used for other things like pulling out small nails and staples, flattening out pieces of metal, and even as a hammer when you don’t have one to hand.
Best Water Pump Pliers for Plumbers
Different plumbers prefer different grips. Some will say either Rothenberger, Channellock, or Crescent are the best water pump pliers, but I don’t like any of them. They just don’t feel like they grip things as well as they could and I think people only buy them to save money.
Channellock grips are huge in America, so much so that water pump pliers are called Channellocks. A bit like how vacuum cleaners are called Hoovers in the UK.
I own a pair of Channellocks (blue handles in the photo) and can say they are the worst grips I’ve ever used. They are loose and rattly and awkward to adjust. Everything about them is bad.
Knipex
German brand Knipex makes some of the best quality tools in the world. Solid, robust tools that do the job better than their competition.
Alligators
The best water pump pliers are the Knipex Alligators. I have all four sizes that Knipex make and have two of some sizes as they are some of the best plumbing tools on the market.
Alligator Sizes
- 180mm (7″)
- 250mm (10″)
- 300mm (12″)
- 400mm (16″)
180mm Alligators
The smallest Knipex Alligator water pump pliers available are 180mm and mine live in a pocket on my work trousers. I use them a lot as they are always on hand when I’m working.
These are a great size for most things in the home but the short length means you have less leverage so more force is needed to turn things.
250mm Alligators
Then there are the 250mm (10″) Knipex Alligator pliers which are the most useful size and this is the size I mostly use when I have a bag of tools out on a job. This is the size I would recommend a plumber buys as their first set of water pump pliers and a DIYer has for around the house.
300mm Alligators
The 300mm (12″) Alligators are the next size up, and although they don’t get used as much, they can be a lifesaver. Much better size for things like tap valve cartridges that don’t want to come out, large plastic nuts on toilet flush valves, and replacing a central heating pump.
400mm Alligators
Then there are the big 400mm (16″) Knipex Alligator grips – they don’t come out often, but they are beasts compared to the 300mm (12″) Alligators. It doesn’t sound like much of a difference, but it is huge. These large water pump pliers save the day when they come out (very rarely) and have never let me down when all else fails.
Knipex grips are to me the best water pump pliers money can buy no question. Anyone who says otherwise hasn’t given them a chance or even tried them out in my opinion.
Knipex Alligator water pump pliers on Amazon:
Knipex grips come in different variations of handle covers and colours of metal but I always stick to the originals.
Cobras
I think most British plumbers would say Knipex Cobras are the best water pump pliers. Cobras are very similar to Alligators, but they have a push button (Alligators do not) to change the jaw size, and they have more teeth where they adjust so more sizes to adjust them.
I prefer not to have a button because it makes it slightly trickier to adjust them, especially if you only have one hand free. Cobras are more popular, and they have more variations to choose from. They start at 125mm (5″) and go right up to 560mm (22″).
I have the 125mm Cobras (the smallest grips around) and the 250mm Knipex Cobra Extra Slim jaw grips for extra tight gaps, but rarely use either of them.
Knipex Cobra water pump pliers on Amazon:
- Knipex Cobra 125mm
- Knipex Cobra 150mm
- Knipex Cobra 180mm
- Knipex Cobra 250mm
- Knipex Cobra 300mm
- Knipex Cobra 400mm
- Knipex Cobra 560mm
Pliers Wrench
Not technically water pump pliers but the Knipex pliers wrench is definitely worth a mention.
They are combined pliers and an adjustable spanner in one tool. The jaws are flat and smooth so gripping chrome nuts on mixer showers, for example, will not scratch and damage the chrome as water pump pliers can.
Also, when you adjust it to the correct size, they will grab the nuts so much better than an adjustable spanner. These are a must-have for any plumber who takes their job seriously.
I have the 250mm (10″) pliers wrench but they start at 125mm and go up to 400mm.
Summary
Whether you’re a DIYer or a full-time plumber, you should have at least one pair of quality water pump pliers in your tool kit. The best water pump pliers available in the UK are Knipex and the only decision you should be making is whether to buy Knipex Alligators or Knipex Cobras.
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Thanks for the excellent advice on a wide range of topics.
Please advise the best, robust basin/bath tap wrench for that tiny space under the bath between the bath and the wall to access the furthest back nut and pipe connector.
Mi Malcolm,
You’re welcome. I use this box spanner for the back nuts on basins and baths.
I use this spanner for tap connector nuts on basins most of the time and this adjustable spanner for tap connectors on bath taps.