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Snips, Sheers + Scissors
Cleanly slice through sheet metal, cardboard, and much more with our selection of scissors, shears, and snips. Featuring heavy-duty handles with comfortable grips, these cutting tools are built to stay sharp with repeated use on a variety of materials. Keep the right cutter for every job, from electrical work to general household applications. Shears and snips are essential cutting tools for working with sheet metal, wire, or other tough materials. Shears are typically larger, with long handles and strong blades designed to make straight or slightly curved cuts with minimal effort. They’re often used in metal fabrication, HVAC work, and construction to quickly slice through sheet metal, aluminum, or even heavy-duty plastics. With their precise cutting action, shears help reduce material distortion for cleaner, straighter edges. Snips come in different styles to handle specific cutting tasks. Aviation snips, for example, are color-coded for left, right, or straight cuts and feature compound leverage for easier cutting through sheet metal. Tin snips are another common type, ideal for shorter, straighter cuts in lighter materials. Their compact size makes snips perfect for getting into tight spaces and making detailed cuts where larger shears would be too cumbersome. Whether you’re trimming flashing, cutting ductwork, or shaping sheet metal for a project.















































