Combo Pad Arm/Nose Pad Adjusting Plier – Premium Model

Your dispensing table is crowded and you don’t like reaching for two pliers when one will do. We get it. So we combined the nose pad and nose pad arm adjusting functions into one plier. Specially designed jaws safely grab and adjust the nose pad and box while the unique jaw tips securely pinch the pad arm to adjust its curvature.

Nose Pad Adjusting Plier – Budgetool Model

You want the jaws to be thin enough to fit into the tight space between the lens and the nose pad. One jaw cradles the pad; the other is a slotted jaw for securely bracing the nose pad box and arm. Makes repositioning the nose pad easy. Because you need it to be comfortable to hold, we make it in four sizes with various grips. No reason you can’t get exactly what you want.

Nose Pad Adjusting Plier – Guild Model

You want the jaws to be thin enough to fit into the tight space between the lens and the nose pad. One jaw cradles the pad; the other is a slotted jaw for securely bracing the nose pad box and arm. Makes repositioning the nose pad easy. Because you need it to be comfortable to hold, we make it in four sizes with various grips. No reason you can’t get exactly what you want.

Nose Pad Adjusting Plier – MicroTool Model

You want the jaws to be thin enough to fit into the tight space between the lens and the nose pad. One jaw cradles the pad; the other is a slotted jaw for securely bracing the nose pad box and arm. Makes repositioning the nose pad easy. Because you need it to be comfortable to hold, we make it in four sizes with various grips. No reason you can’t get exactly what you want.

Nose Pad Adjusting Plier – Premium Model

This is the tool you reach for most often in the dispensary…

and the jaws are super thin to fit into the tight space between the lens and the nose pad. One jaw cradles the pad, the other is a slotted jaw for securely bracing the nose pad box and arm. Makes repositioning the nose pad easy. Because it must be comfortable to hold, we make it in three grips.

Nose Pad Inserting Plier – MicroTool Model

You can stop hurting your fingers now. Instead of forcing a push-in style nose pad into the box, use this plier to gently pop the pad into place. Insert the pad between the plier’s jaws, align with the box and squeeze the pad into place without moving either the nose pad box or pad arm out of adjustment.

Nose Pad Popping Plier – MicroTool Model

You need to replace a pair of nose pads. If you are lucky, the pads will just drop out when you try to remove them. If you are not, you will have to wrestle them out of the box changing the position of the nose pad box and arm. With this plier a quick change stays that way without having to do a full readjustment. Slip the pronged jaw between the pad and the box and let the hooked jaw pop out the pad.

Pad Arm Curving Plier – Premium Model

The nose pad arms look like they’ve been steam rolled.  In one quick action, you can put the correct curve back into that pad arm. Place the plier’s concave jaw where you want the curve and the opposite jaw will press the arm into perfect shape. Actually, kind of brilliant.

Round / Flat Nose Plier – Budgetool Model

You take one look at a patient’s frame and you know they have been trying to adjust the nose pads themselves. The arms have been flattened or spread super wide. You need to get the arms back to their proper curvature so you can position the nose pads correctly. Reach for this plier. Aka a “half round” or “looping plier” this tool is what you need to create the proper “American” pad arm curve.

Round / Flat Nose Plier – Guild Model

You take one look at a patient’s frame and you know they have been trying to adjust the nose pads themselves. The arms have been flattened or spread super wide. You need to get the arms back to their proper curvature so you can position the nose pads correctly. Reach for this plier. Aka a “half round” or “looping plier” this tool is what you need to create the proper “American” pad arm curve.