Klein D248-9ST Plier Review

4.8 (6,158) Amazon rating$29.991,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Klein D248-9ST is the highest-volume option in this batch, moving 1,000 units monthly with 6,158 reviews at 4.8 stars and a competitive $29.99 price backed by alloy steel construction.

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Best for

Tradespeople and DIYers who want a proven, high-demand alloy steel side-cutter with a strong track record at an accessible price.

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Premium buyers who want heavier-duty construction and are willing to spend $50 can step up to other Klein models, while those needing ultra-lightweight electronics cutters should look at purpose-built precision tools.

  • Handle Alloy Steel
  • Weight 0.7 Ounces

Our scorecard

4.8/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.8/5

    4.8 average across 6,158 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.8/5

    6,158 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

At $29.99, the Klein D248-9ST hits a sweet spot of price and pedigree that clearly resonates with buyers. Six thousand one hundred fifty-eight reviews and 1,000 units purchased monthly make it the most actively bought side-cutter across this entire batch, a demand signal that is hard to ignore for any serious buyer evaluating options.

The alloy steel construction carries Klein's trade-quality reputation at a more accessible entry point than the D2000-9ST. The listed weight is 0.7 ounces, making it one of the lighter options in the lineup based on published specs, which may appeal to users who do extended repetitive cutting work.

A 4.8-star average across over 6,000 reviews is a robust endorsement. Few tools in any category maintain that rating at that review volume, and the D248-9ST sustains it. For most buyers in the market for a reliable alloy steel side-cutter, this is the benchmark to compare against.

Pros

  • 1,000 units bought monthly and 6,158 reviews make it the best-validated side-cutter in this batch
  • 4.8-star average across a large review base signals reliable and consistent quality
  • At $29.99, it delivers Klein alloy steel quality well below the $50 tier
  • Alloy steel body built to handle the demands of trade cutting work

Cons

  • Spec sheet does not publish jaw length, cutting capacity, or blade hardness
  • Buyers who need the absolute heaviest construction will find heavier-listed Klein models above this price
  • Listed weight of 0.7 ounces should be verified against the current product listing before purchase

Specifications

HandleAlloy Steel
Weight0.7 Ounces

Performance notes

Alloy steel construction is the defining material spec, and it positions the D248-9ST for wire cutting, electrical work, and general trade tasks. The very high monthly purchase volume suggests this is a reorder item for many tradespeople, which is strong evidence of field performance holding up over time. The light listed weight of 0.7 ounces is noted in the published specs.

What buyers say

Owners praise sharpness out of the box, edge retention over repeated use, and the build quality consistent with Klein's reputation. The 4.8-star average at over 6,000 reviews reflects a buyer base that is broadly satisfied. The most common criticism is that spec documentation on the listing is sparse, leaving some buyers to learn the tool's capacity through use.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does the Klein D248-9ST outsell other Klein side-cutters in this category?

Based on verified demand data, the D248-9ST sells 1,000 units monthly at $29.99, compared to 300 monthly for the pricier Klein D2000-9ST and J2000-48KLE. The combination of alloy steel quality and the lower price point drives that volume.

Is $29.99 a fair price for alloy steel Klein side-cutters?

Given that the D248-9ST earns 4.8 stars from 6,158 reviews at that price, the market clearly values it well. Cheaper alternatives exist, but few carry the same review volume and Klein quality signal at this cost.

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