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Useful variant on a great tool |
August 16, 2018 |
Reviewer:
Norm from Indianapolis, IN United States
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Love the Klein electrician's scissors I've had for years. Use them constantly for cutting everything from paper to tape to small wires, and stripping wires. These have additional features--a cable-cutting notch and a burnishing tool for rough metal edges--and much more ergonomic handles. These will be perfect in my tool box. For my med-tech-style belt pouch, the handles will stick out too far, so I'll stay with my conventional Klein scissors there.
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