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Made with ceramic or coated with titanium nitride (TiN), the blades on these scissors stay sharp longer than uncoated stainless steel and steel blades.
Make quick, repeat cuts without tiring your hand—a spring-action band opens these scissors automatically.
For a long-lasting cutting edge that's three times harder than uncoated stainless steel, the blades on these scissors are titanium bonded over stainless steel.
Make clean cuts through duct tape and other sticky materials.
Minimize hand fatigue with a lightweight handle and spring-action that automatically opens the blades for quick repeat cuts.
Longer handles and shorter blades give you more leverage than other scissors to cut tough materials such as leather, rope, and thick cardboard.
S-shaped handles keep your hand clear of material, so you can cut flush against flat surfaces.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is FM approved, these scissors satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
Make intricate cuts with scissors that minimize hand fatigue and avoid dulling over time.
With durable fine-point blades, these scissors make precise cuts even after repeated use.
Minimize hand fatigue—the handles on these scissors are lightweight and spring-action opens the blades for quick repeat cuts.
The blades have narrow, sharp tips for precise trims and detailed cuts.
For extra leverage to cut through tough materials such as leather, rope, and thick cardboard, these scissors have long handles and short blades.
Blades are ceramic to stay sharp longer than metal blades.
Prevent snags and injuries with the rounded points on these scissors.
Prevent punctures while cutting with the ball-point tip.
The rounded tip helps prevent punctures while cutting your material.
These small scissors have narrow, sharp tips for fine cutting and trimming.
Prevent snags and injury with the rounded points on these small scissors.
Cut and trim fine details with slim blades that stay sharp over time.
Short blades make these scissors easy to maneuver in cramped areas for small, detailed cuts less than an inch long.
Trim flush against a flat surface with the curved blades on these small scissors.
Squeeze these scissors like tweezers to make precise, repeat cuts that won't tire your hand.
Stop harmful static charges from building up and damaging sensitive equipment while cutting.
Cut through the strong fibers of Kevlar.
After each cut, the jaws spring open to make continuous cutting easy.
Precision-ground blades on these scissors make sharp, clean, and uniform cuts in tough rubber and fabric.
A double hinge provides high cutting force with low gripping pressure. These cutters are also known as aviation snips.
Keep your hand away from the material being cut.
Cut up to 1" deep V-shaped notches in sheet metal.
Make straight, clean cuts in thick sheet metal.
Turn your workpiece while cutting to create curves and complex shapes.
Slice through rubber belts, mats, and sheets.
Leave clean cut edges in a variety of pliable materials.
Make accurate cuts at precise angles. These cutters have a miter guide that is notched to line up your workpiece.
Minimize wire distortion when cutting 11/16" diameter and larger aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Push the button to cut aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Jaws ratchet to increase cutting pressure as you open and close the handles.
Snip through a variety of materials, such as steel strapping, plastic tubing, and rope.
Avoid tiring your hand while making repeated cuts in a variety of material—from plastic pipes to wood dowel pins.
Shaped like tweezers, these cutters make accurate, flush cuts in small wire without damaging the surface underneath. The grips drain static away from the tips, protecting sensitive components from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Made of stainless steel, these cutters won’t rust even when stored in damp environments. The grips drain static away from the blades to prevent damage to sensitive equipment from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Cut thin, hard wire with these small cutters.
Cut through hard metal bolts, chain, and padlocks with these cutters.
Cut medium steel chain and hard steel bolts, rods, screws, rivets, nails, bars, wire, and rebar.
Leverage points on the jaws and handles let you cut through bolts, chains, and rods with 30% less effort than standard bolt cutters.
Make repeated cuts in hard materials with cutters that mount for stability and provides extra leverage.
Slice through bolts and chain with low effort.
Minimize material distortion while cutting steel and stainless steel wire rope.
Hydraulic-powered jaws cut bolts, wire rope, rods, and electrical cable with low effort and minimal material distortion.
Make quick, perpendicular cuts on flexible tubing and hose to reroute flow and add fittings.
Cut plastic and rubber tubing from your bench top.
Fit this compact cutter into your pocket or tool belt.
Ratchet action increases leverage to cut through hose, soft rubber tubing, or plastic pipe.
Cut plastic and rubber pipe, tubing, and hose.
Produce a clean cut in rope with a cutting blade that pushes down on a flat anvil-style jaw.
Two-handed strap cutters give you more leverage than one-handed strap cutters.
Cut through cable ties without damaging the material they’re securing.
The plier nose on these wire strippers is useful for pulling and looping wire.
To protect you against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits, these strippers have insulated handles.
With just a squeeze, strip and remove outer insulation from your cable.
Remove the outer and inner insulation of NM-B building cable, commonly found inside your walls running power to light fixtures and switches.
Angled jaws let you insert building cable into the front of these strippers, so they’re useful in tight spots, such as inside electrical boxes.