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Those lisle spark plug pliers are terrible. I really like them when the wire is something they can reach. Have used them a LOT in the 15yrs or so I've had them, especially on small engines/equipment. Not as useful under a hood because they don't often reach. That said, I have zero complaints about them. They grip the plug wire without worrying about hurting it better than anything else I've ever used, a lot more than the hog ring pliers, which if you aren't careful can rip apart a plug boot. Edit: That said, those Mac pliers linked above look like the tool for the job.
It's now on my list. Later Edit: Looking around at those Mac SP700 I noticed Stanley-Proto JFE600A and JFE700A pliers also kept popping up that AFAICT look identical. Anywho, I just ordered a set of the latter off ebay for $25. I have the three piece (sizes) set from Blue Point.
I ended up getting them over the Knipex (one size only) when I found the Knipex were too big to grip for what I used them on most. I looked the Harbor Freight and passed. The rounded tips were not well aligned, burned looking metal, etc. The Blue Point are but much better in that regard. Wouldn't mind getting some of the Snap On pistol grip style too.
I also figured the three sizes might lend themselves for other uses such as pulling/ plugging RCA plugs in the back of hard to reach into stereo cabinets, manipulating other round stuff. Just seem like something that might come in handy for other than spark plugs. Added a set of Proto Spark Plug Pliers to my warchest today.
(Really started out searching for the MAC SP700A that L.Cheapo posted above and these Stanley-Proto JFE700As popped up and looked pretty much identical to me. Not sure if they are the OEM for the Mac or not but seeing as these were new for roughly the same as a pretty beat up looking used set of the Macs the Protos won out. I think I'm going to like'em a lot.