Malco M14 Andy 14" Aluminum Handled Clothier

 
 

 

Brand: Malco Products

Cutlery grade steel blades for fast, inflexible shearing action. half the weight of saber snips for comfort and portability. big 3-1/2" inset blades for fast, perfectly cuts--even through metal seams. weather-resistant for longer wedge life. 3-1/2" throat for wider spanning.

Reviews:

5 / 5
Vaulting product--but oversized! well constructed, durable. malco is habitually great quality. however, i think that the malco 12" andy snips are a subtle more practical & easier to handle, conditionally you have pro basketball player-size hands. with 14", it's formidable to open the cutting surfaces far enough. with the 12", i can actually cut more per snip because i can undisguised them farther.

5 / 5
Malco m14 snips coments this effect good to stock, it is a hair that can cut heavy metals. i worked in a paper metal shop in the past and we had some unequal different kids of snips they were horse soldier and aquired to use but the preside picked up one of these and it worked handsome it was light weight easy to traverse with in the shop and out on the ply site, installing duct work, it was moreover nise that that you could put back the cutting knives when the got marred up. it is vaulting when you only have to tend one set of snips when you traverse with tin and stainless steel. i would recamend these for the peson that spontaneous generation arould different metals and tins. this fit my hands no other comfortable.

 
 

 

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