Aviation-style tin snips suitable for cutting sheet metal. Spring-loaded with compound leverage action.
Carbon Steel
9 comments
neilgibson
9 May 17#8
These are no good if you are a professional but for 3 pairs it is a bargain if you are only likely to use them once in a while
eightace
8 May 17#7
Great for would be gangsters.
Despondent
8 May 17#6
They say "aviation" so they should work fine for that. What's the worst that could happen?
gerrard28
8 May 17#5
These are only good if there for diy at home. If your using them on site day in day out like I do don't bother as won't last a week. Pay the extra £10 for a pair of wiss or Milwaukee snips that will last you years
M1LFHunter
8 May 17#4
@ £4.99, these should be real good quality...
pennyfarthing88
8 May 17#3
Always handy to have in the cave.
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Wadadli_Cooler
8 May 172#1
I would be a bit wary of these. I bought a single one for cutting lead sheet. They didn't cut very well. The blades parted each side of the lead. I had to buy another more expensive pair to do the job.
qbs to Wadadli_Cooler
8 May 171#2
So you wouldn't recommend these for re skinning the wings on my Learjet? I was hoping to save a few quid :disappointed:
shortchanged to Wadadli_Cooler
9 May 17#9
these will be crap at cutting lead you would need these tin snips,
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Aviation-style tin snips suitable for cutting sheet metal. Spring-loaded with compound leverage action.
Carbon Steel
9 comments
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