The DEWALT Ergo Aviation snips are designed with a reduced handle span, providing lower level of muscle effort required while cutting tough materials. These tools are traditionally used for cutting aluminum, vinyl siding, screening, cardboard, leather, copper and 18-Gauge to 22-Gauge sheet metal. The snip’s serrated cutting edge prevent materials from slipping during use and the slip-resistant, bi-material cushion grip ensures a firm, comfortable grip.
- 15% less muscle exertion easier cutting
- More cuts with less effort
- Serrated blade, clean finish
- U.S. ergonomic performance certification
- Improved external latch design
- Flush hardware allows for smooth cuts
- Ideal for sheet metal, metal studs, metal straps, siding, vinyl
- Includes DEWALT straight, left and right ergonomic avs
Caitlyn Bradtke (verified owner) –
They’re the perfect cutting tool that I can use in any angle!
Gerry McLaughlin (verified owner) –
Great product and Great Special Buy price!
Adela Hahn (verified owner) –
WOW! What else can I say! By far the best Tin Snips I’ve ever owned. Feels great in your hands and with the compound cutting its effortless to use. No more hand cramping after repeated or long cuts. Durability can only be measure by time in use, can’t wait to see how these hold up. A definitely must have item in your tool collection!
Bernhard Rice (verified owner) –
My company uses both Wiss and Dewalt snips. Wiss are definitely sharper, but Dewalt cuts smoother and the blades are slightly longer. To cut through thin metal, I recommend Dewalt snips. They’re also more comfortable to use.
Layne Ernser (verified owner) –
High quality snips; look, feel, and cut very good. Slightly longer than other brands I’ve owned.
Myrna Hartmann (verified owner) –
Thank you, so much i love my new dewalt snippets needed them way before glad i finally got them!!
Garnett Batz (verified owner) –
Great product and Great Special Buy price!
Jeanette Mayer (verified owner) –
Sharp edge great tool
Lorena McCullough (verified owner) –
Great price, nice tools.
Timmothy Kassulke (verified owner) –
They’re pretty big. Good for cutting biggish shapes of metal, not quite tight enough curves for jewelry making. The edges are still a bit sharp, need some sort of fi wishing before they can be earrings.