These Klein Tools Cable Splicer Snips cut 19 AWG and 23 AWG electrical wire, cable and cordage. The stainless steel blades maintain sharpness and durability. Serrated teeth provide non-slip cutting action. The snip has a free-fall feature for ease of use.
- Cable Splicer Snips with stainless steel blades to maintain blade durability and sharpness
- Scissors with serrated teeth allow for non-slip cutting action
- Cuts electrical communication 19 AWG and 23 AWG wire, cable and cordage
- Hardness: 56 HRC
- Free-fall snip design for ease of use
- Scraper and file on outside of both blades
- 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
Linnea Reilly (verified owner) –
High quality USA-made product by Klein. These stainless splicer’s snips are excellent !
Jamir Schumm (verified owner) –
excellent work scissors, they are very ergonomic, they are highly recommended
Van Kuhlman (verified owner) –
Great tool for cutting and stripping low-voltage cable.I’ve used these and the nickel-plated version (Klein 2100-7). They are both excellent electrician’s scissors but between the two I prefer these ones. They seem to keep their edge a bit better and give me a better grip when stripping cable. Either way, definitely go with a version that has the serrated teeth, they keep the blade right where you want it.I generally use these to cut and strip 18-23awg cable as well as scoring jackets of cat5/6 and “banana-peel” composite/bundled security cable but have occasionally used them stripping larger 12/14 awg cable and they took it like a champ. Cutting zip-ties doesn’t cause these to lose their edge either.Really can’t beat the versatility of these scissors when you need to work with a variety of cable types, I would choose these over traditional strippers any day of the week.
Corbin Kiehn (verified owner) –
The serrated teeth make a big difference. It allows you to cut larger copper wire without the wire slippinging(pushing) foward out the blades. I have used many different brands and styles over the last 16 years and I found this works the best.
Krystina Mertz (verified owner) –
I bought a pair of these in 2011, wife used them in the garden a few times, accidentally left them outside and it rained. They did not rust where I was used to the regular scissors doing this, as for what they were built to do, they are awesome. As all scissors, once you get the tension set right, they deliver. I had to buy a new pair in 2019, as I had lost the original pair. If I loose or damage this set, I’ll buy another one.
Madisen Kshlerin (verified owner) –
The stainless steel really makes a huge difference.