How Are Pliers Different Than Wrenches
You might not realize that although pliers and wrenches both grip objects, their mechanical designs serve very different functions. Pliers use leverage and serrated jaws to manipulate irregular shapes, while wrenches apply torque to standardized fasteners with smooth jaws.
Understanding these distinctions can prevent common tool misuse and improve your efficiency. But what specific design features set them apart, and when should you choose one over the other?


