The Titan 60781 is a mid-priced needle-nose plier at $11.99 with a 4.3-star rating from 262 reviews and a notably heavy 16-ounce build, suiting buyers who want a substantial-feeling tool.
Users who prefer a heavier, more substantial needle-nose plier and value a mid-tier brand at around $12.
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Handle Plastic
Weight 16 ounces
Priced 20% below the category median ($15.05 across 58 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 262 owner ratings
Popularity0.9/5
262 owner reviews, fewer 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
The Titan 60781 lists at $11.99 and carries a 4.3-star rating across 262 reviews, with about 100 units sold in a recent month. That rating clears the site's quality floor but sits below the 4.6-to-4.8-star scores posted by several rivals in this needle-nose group.
The standout spec is weight: at 16 ounces, the Titan 60781 is far heavier than the 2-to-4-ounce models around it. The listing pairs that with a plastic handle. A full pound of tool gives a substantial in-hand feel, but it is less suited to prolonged fine detail work where a lighter plier reduces fatigue.
This model makes sense for a buyer who wants a heftier, mid-priced needle-nose plier and is comfortable with a mid-pack rating. Shoppers focused on the highest ratings or the lightest tools have stronger options elsewhere in the category. No jaw-opening or cutting-capacity figures are published.
Pros
About 100 units sold in a recent month show steady demand
4.3-star average across 262 reviews clears the quality floor
16-ounce weight gives a substantial, solid in-hand feel
$11.99 mid-tier price with a recognized tool brand
Cons
4.3-star rating is the lowest among the higher-rated pliers in this group
16-ounce weight is heavy for prolonged delicate detail work
Plastic handle and no published jaw or capacity specs
Specifications
Handle
Plastic
Weight
16 ounces
Performance notes
The Titan 60781 lists a plastic handle and a 16-ounce weight, which is unusually heavy for a needle-nose plier where most rivals weigh 2 to 4 ounces. The added mass conveys solidity but increases hand fatigue during extended fine work. With no published jaw opening or wire-gauge capacity, treat it as a general-purpose plier rather than a precision detail tool.
What buyers say
The 4.3-star average from 262 reviews reflects generally satisfied owners, though it trails the top-rated models here. Steady monthly sales suggest the heavier build and mid-tier price appeal to a segment of buyers, while those prioritizing low weight or top ratings tend to look elsewhere.
The listed weight is 16 ounces, much heavier than most needle-nose pliers in this category, which gives a substantial feel but adds fatigue in long sessions.
What handle material does it use?
The listing specifies a plastic handle. No jaw-opening or cutting-capacity figure is published.
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