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The Mutt Tools 10 Inch Straight Cut Tin Snips are heavy-duty aviation snips made from precision cast heat-treated chrome molybdenum steel, designed for cutting metal sheets with ease. Featuring ergonomic handles to reduce fatigue, these snips can cut up to 18 gauge sheet steel and 20 gauge stainless steel, making them a reliable choice for professionals. Backed by a Limited Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty, they are built to withstand harsh conditions and provide long-lasting performance.
Color | Yellow |
Material | Chromium Molydbenum |
Brand | AMERICAN MUTT TOOLS |
Blade Material | Chromium-molybdenum |
Style | Straight Cut |
Blade Length | 2 Inches |
Blade Edge | Serrated |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Handle Material | Metal,steel |
Point Style | Straight Cut |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 850032520119 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | American Mutt Tools |
Part Number | TH103-102 |
Item Weight | 15.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.83 x 3.54 x 1.34 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TH103-102 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Brushed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty |
H**2
An Excellent Value - A Quality Tool
After adopting a new hobby of knife making, it was clear that I needed more precision and ease of cutting than my 35 year old Wiss tin snips could provide. I regularly use the new snips to cut 18 gauge brass sheets and thicker G10 sheets for spacers in my knife handles. I am continually amazed by the precision cuts I'm able to get - sometimes just thin slivers with sharp clean edges. The fine serrations on the cutting edge provide a nice bite in the metal and G10 sheets. I am able to make really straight cuts but I'm also surprised how easy it is to make fairly small curve and angle cuts as well (see picture) without gouging, crimping or bending the metal. The automatic lock release is a welcome feature - just give a light squeeze of the handles and the lock is released. Some reviewers mentioned that these snips require BIG hands, however I've not had any problem reaching across the handles. If it's too much of a stretch for some, just choke up a little to start the cut and then move out on the handles to get more leverage. While the AMT snips are made in China, it's obvious that they are built to AMT's exacting tolerances and specifications. I'm really happy with my choice of tin snips!
D**O
good set
good set
L**F
It works!
Good for cutting 1/4 inch hardware cloth. A little large for my woman’s size medium-large hands, but comfortable for my husband’s men’s size large hands. Much faster and more efficient than smaller-bladed snips.
S**P
they did the job
They were a little hard for me to use, but they did what I bought them for: to cut up a credit card. Credit cards are becoming quite difficult to cut up, and I didn't want to possibly ruin my paper shredder, so I bought these. They are very sturdy, no directions needed to figure out how to use, but as I cut the card, parts went flying in the air -- that how tough the card was to cut. I don't regret purchasing them, just be aware that when using them for cutting credit cards, it'll still be difficult. (My poultry scissors did nothing to cut up the card, that's why I knew I needed something tougher, to do the job properly.)
A**R
No issues
Great buy, easily cuts through all thin metal like flanges.
W**E
Nice Quality
Cut easy and good quality
G**X
It’s just ok
Get what you pay for cheap but it worked now I don’t need it anymore
C**J
Tin Ships Do the Job
Exactly what I wanted. The tin snips are good for a number of cuttings -- thin metal and plastic. A friend wanted to use them for cutting shrub branches, but I suggested she not dull the blades doing that! LOL Likely the snips would work fine. Great product. Need somewhat strong hands to use the snips, but that's not a surprise to anyone who has used snips before.
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