Maintenance Tongs, What Are The Best?

Nonuser

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I got most of my other fragging supplies like long tongs, tweezers and surgical type blades from kw surplus. They have a whole aisle full of lab grade stuff

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I thought all that good stuff was gone. Last time I was there it had dollar store stuff and I kind of wrote the place off. 5 years ago it had some cool stuff but now?
 

Quartapound

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Kitchener, Ontario
I spent around $15 on long curved "stainless steel" forceps from the surplus store a few years back... they're covered in rust, and I don't use them anymore... I've been weary to replace them because I don't want to waste my money on something that rusts again (and didn't want to spend $ on aquarium specific one)

I was weary about the spring steel metal in the universal grabbers getting rusty, especially inside the arm where you can't see and cant rinse easily... I'd imagine they would start to rust pretty quick

...I'm still putting my hands in the tank far more often than I'd like. Am I being too cautious?
 

Nonuser

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I picked up 12 inch curved ones at princess auto in Hamilton about a month ago. They are spotting with rust because I'm too forgetful to rinse them after I use them. Under $20 less cumbersome then the dollar store ones .
 

Quartapound

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Yeah I got my terminology wrong. I have a 16" rusty curved 'stainless steel' hemostat
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They don't look bad but on the serrated edges that grip are very rusty as well as inside the hinge... and I end up putting my hands in the tank with them anyways cuz they're too short

The 24 inch eheim ones would be long enough to keep my hands out of the water though... Hmm

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scubasteve

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all metal will rust in time just rinse well with ro and dry with a clean cloth my stuff from surplus lasts a couple years before spotting rust. there is an entire isle with surgical stuff and vials if you break any test vials. its either the isle before or after the hand tools about half way down on the left ;)
 

Pipes

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Ingersoll
Yeah I got my terminology wrong. I have a 16" rusty curved 'stainless steel' hemostat
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They don't look bad but on the serrated edges that grip are very rusty as well as inside the hinge... and I end up putting my hands in the tank with them anyways cuz they're too short

The 24 inch eheim ones would be long enough to keep my hands out of the water though... Hmm

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Try muriatic acid on them. it may eat the rust off. Be sure to rinse and dry afterwards. I use it on my plumbing fittings when they oxidize in the box. Just a Thought.
 
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