The MILWAUKEE 14″ Bolt Cutter features optimized Forged Steel Blades custom heat-treated to provide maximum durability. Bolt Lock secures the pivot bolts to prevent loosening. The bolt cutter handles feature Milwaukee comfort grip that won’t peel or slide off. The 14″ bolt cutter has adjustable blades and integrated lanyard holes in the handles for easy tethering.
- Forged Steel Blades
- Bolt Lock
- Adjustable Blades
- Comfort Grip
- Comfort Grip Handles
- Max Cut Capacity in Soft/Medium Materials (Less than 31 HRC) 5/16″
- Max Hardness 48HRC
Era Bode (verified owner) –
This is good for cutting wire shelving, had to put the oomph into it, not so sure for padlocks
Jayda Zulauf (verified owner) –
Cuts like a champ
Nia Lubowitz (verified owner) –
This bolt cutter meets all of my expectations.
Wilton Conn (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 30-inch Bolt Cutter with 1/2 inch maximum cut capacity is a brute of a tool. This tool weighs 13 lbs. and is 31 1/4 inches long when closed. When I first received the tool, it was very hard (stiff) to open and close, so I slightly loosened all 5 bolts on the head so they were snug but not super tight. This loosened it up to work comfortably without taking away its solid feel. This bolt cutter can be used to cut padlocks, hardened chain, rebar, wire, bolts, chain, chain link fence, and guy wire to name a few uses. The blades are made of forged steel and the handles are made of hollow steel with rubber grips on the handles. Each handle has a hole so you can put a rope, lanyard, or tether through it if needed. The Milwaukee 30 inch bolt cutter has a Lifetime Warranty and is Made in Taiwan and China.
Eldridge Gleason (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 18 inch bolt cutter offers very good leverage considering the 1/4 inch jaws. The handles are solid, and the end handle holds are easy to grasp, with a very good grip. While the jaw settings and closing adjustment are available, I found the initial factory settings enable a good range of material access into the jaw opening. Given the size of the tool, it’s weight is noticeable due to the material it is constructed of and job it is intended to do. All and All, would recommend this bolt cutter as a very good addition to your tool box.
Marquise Conn (verified owner) –
I have, on occasion, needed a larger bolt cutter than the one I currently own. This 30″ cutter will definitely do the job – see picture comparison. This bolt cutter will cut soft metals up to 1/2″ in diameter and hard metals up to 3/8″ in diameter. At 30″ in length, you have the leverage you need for those thicker cuts. You also have comfort grips handles. This is a beast of a bolt cutter that should take care of the majority of your cutting needs.
Anahi Treutel (verified owner) –
I discovered two of my locks were not exterior locks. I broke the key in one of them. These cut right through them
Courtney Larson (verified owner) –
easy to use, works as advertised at or below 5/16 in locks
Icie Cummings (verified owner) –
Used them on wire shelving (Rubbermaid), cut like butta
Lorenz Macejkovic (verified owner) –
Nice tool for the price
Urban Champlin (verified owner) –
Love Milwaukee products, please expand the line
Casey Medhurst (verified owner) –
This not too easy cutting but just little bit push harder
Hollis Beahan (verified owner) –
Solid pair of cutters, popped a lock on my shed that was froze.
Jarrod Crooks (verified owner) –
Very sturdy and easy to use. Does it’s job well.
Jaycee Quitzon (verified owner) –
cut easy through wire shelving
Leonard Fadel (verified owner) –
Small but powerful. Standard Milwaukee.
Brady Strosin (verified owner) –
Cut thru the chain fence with ease.
Ewell Hand (verified owner) –
I have a 30-ft. long heavy duty chain, at my farm. I use it to pull fallen trees out of the creek. I had a solidly rusted quick link, with a 5/16″ diameter steel thickness, I wanted to remove. I used this SUPER HEAVY DUTY bolt cutter to remove it. I also had a heavily rusted 7/16″ dia. steel threaded bolt, that was attached to another coupler. I also cut off that bolt using this bolt cutter. Because the bolt was hardened steel, I had to lay one of the bolt cutter handles on the ground and push down on the other handle, to cut through the bolt. The bolt cutter’s steel blade cutting edges, were not marred, or damaged, in any way, after the cuts. The overall length, of the bolt cutter, is 31 1/8″. The 1 5/8″ length of the steel cutting blades, provided plenty of cutting surface. The long steel handles gave me lots of leverage for cutting. The ribbed, non-slip grips, at the ends of the handles, are 7 1/2″ long & comfortable to hold onto. The grips have 3/8″ dia. reinforced holes, near the ends of the handles, I found handy for hanging this heavy tool. The bolt lock did not loosen, was easy to access & adjust. This is a highest quality tool.
Alexandria Kozey (verified owner) –
The bolt cutter was recommended by the company where I bought deck railing. It will be used to cut the SS cable.
Melvina Quitzon (verified owner) –
Very well built.