Crescent Wiss has taken the Aviation Snip to the next level with the advanced MetalMaster Aviation Snips. The precision-cast molybdenum blades have CNC-ground serrations which allow for more uniform serrations that provide a cleaner cut every time. They feature extended pivot bolt life due to the superior free-float design. The spring-action design allows for fast, effortless feed. The all-new latch design provides ergonomic single-handed operation for left or right handed users. New extended non-slip handle grips give users better control while cutting. The new generation of Crescent Wiss MetalMaster will cut over 8 miles of steel and feature up to 10 times longer cut life than traditional Aviation Snips. They are available in left/straight cut, right/straight cut and straight cut.
- Cuts right from tight curves to straight with green handles for quick identification
- Precision cast molybdenum blades with CNC-ground edges and serrations for cutting low carbon, cold-rolled 18-Gauge steel
- Blade serrations spread cutting force across jaws improving cut quality and tool life
- Superior design prevents tears at end of cuts by controlling blade bypass and minimizes folding and burrs
- Ergonomic, single-handed latch operation for left or right handed use
- Free float design on the pivot bolt provides longer life
- Spring-action for fast, effortless feed
- Handles have built-in stops providing consistent operation and blade opening
- Ergonomic, single material non-slip handle grips provide excellent control and easy cleaning with built-in hang hole for convenient storage
Rosalind Nitzsche (verified owner) –
Fair
Alexandro Mitchell (verified owner) –
Came earlier than expected. So Easy to use…love it!
Clay Windler (verified owner) –
Phenomenal! I used this to tool to help me move a dryer vent from the back of the dryer to the side of the dryer. The dryer itself had a proliferated circle that I thought would be easy to pop out with a hammer, but I was wrong. So I used a flat head screwdriver along the proliferated edge to get the hole started, and then used these snips to cut out the rest of the opening for the duct. Worked like charm, and cut through the metal like scissors with paper.