These Scissors are free-fall snips that feature stainless steel blades for blade sharpness and durability. They cut 19 AWG and 23 AWG electrical communication wire, cable and cordage. The extended handle allows for more comfortable cutting and provides leverage during wire cutting. The free-fall design makes this snip easier to use.
- Free-fall snips with stainless steel blades to maintain blade durability and sharpness
- 1-7/8 in. blade length
- Blade has stripping notches and is fully serrated for non-slip cutting
- Free-fall snip feature for ease of use
- Extended handle provides comfort and greater leverage for cutting
- Blades can be sharpened
- Made in the USA
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Santiago Hauck (verified owner) –
Use them at work daily.
Johanna Breitenberg (verified owner) –
Very sharp, good size for my hands, good quality. The yellow handle makes it easier to find in my tool bag.
Shaun Kuphal (verified owner) –
Exactly what my husband wanted.
Scot Quigley (verified owner) –
Doesn’t rust and great for more than electrical uses. Wife uses them in the garden, I carry the 2100-9.
Natalie Schultz (verified owner) –
These snips flat out do the job! I’ve been in the telco industry since 1993, and these snips are tops..Jam**** makes a cheaper pair, but the material is also cheaper. The screw is of a softer metal, so the blades move away from eachother with time.. Klein’s snips don’t do that. Do yourself a favor and purchase these snips.
Milford Kemmer (verified owner) –
These scissors really work. I use them on wax string and stripping small gauge wire.
Robert Boyle (verified owner) –
My hand automatically reaches for this tool for so many tasks now. I used to use some other tools for stripping and trimming Cat5e communications cable, but now I really only use this tool. The scissors are sharp, they feel great in my hand, the outside edge is sharp enough for scraping but not so sharp that they could cut my hands. Don’t try to cut anything other than Cat5e/Cat6 cable with this, though. I tried cutting RG6 coax cable, but the inner wire was way too hard, even though it was copper.
Nat Wilderman (verified owner) –
Smoother than the standard steel version