MIDWEST Tool and Cutlery Aviation Snip – Left Cut Offset Tin Cutting Shears with Forged Blade & KUSH'N-POWER Comfort Grips – MWT-6510L
Description
MIDWEST Aviation Snip – Left Cut Offset Tin Cutting Shears with Forged Blade &
KUSH’N-POWER Comfort Grips – MWT-6510L
Features:
- LEFT CUT OFFSET AVIATION SNIPS – Designed for straight cuts and tight curving left cuts. Offset model snips are best for making long cuts and trim cuts.
- GLIDETECH FORGED BLADES – Blades are hot drop-forged of molybdenum alloy steel and austemper heat-treated to provide unequalled strength, longest lasting edge life, and the most precise cutting action.
- PINCH-THRU-POINT CUTS – Forged blades cut 18 gauge cold-rolled steel from beginning of blade all the way to the tip with 20% less effort for easy and precise notch cuts.
- KUSH'N-POWER GRIPS – Midwest's Kush'N-Power grips provide the perfect balance of comfort, grip and durability. Designed for the professional, these chemical resistant grips offer slip-free usage all day long.
- 100% USA MADE – This Midwest product is American made using premium grade steel and the highest quality components. The result is a reliable long lasting tool you can count on.
Product Details:
- Brand: Midwest Snips
- Color: Left Cut
- Style: Left
- Product Dimensions: 11.5"L x 3"W
- Blade Material: Alloy Steel
- Brand: Midwest Snips
- Color: Left Cut
- Style: Left
- Product Dimensions: 11.5"L x 3"W
- Blade Material: Alloy Steel
- Blade Type: Bypass
- Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
- Point Style: Round point
- Manufacturer: Midwest Tool and Cutlery
- Part Number: MWT-6510L
- Item Weight: 15.6 ounces
- Item model number: MWT-6510L
- Size: Offset Cut
- Material: Metal
- Pattern: Offset Tin Cutting Shears
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Number of Handles: 1
- Special Features: Sweatproof
- Included Components: MIDWEST Aviation Snip – Left Cut Offset Tin Cutting Shears with Forged Blade & KUSH'N-POWER Comfort Grips – MWT-6510L
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Warranty Description: Manufacturer
- Date First Available: February 26, 2010