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Brand | Wiss | Klein Tools | Klein Tools | Roberts |
Name | 10 in. Shop Shear | Electrical Scissors with Stripping Notches | Heavy-Duty Scissors with Free-Fall Handle | 7 in. Duckbill, Carpet Napping Shears, High Carbon Steel |
Price | $1467 | $1823 | $1956 | $1997 |
Ratings | (483) | (126) | (125) | (55) |
Scissors Product Type | Shop Shears | Electrical Scissors | Electrical Scissors | |
Type of Scissor Blade | Straight | Serrated | Serrated | |
Individual/Set | Individual | Individual | Individual | |
Blade Length (in.) | 5 | 1.875 | 1.9 | |
Features | No Additional Features | Multi Purpose Scissors | Can Be Sharpened | |
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Brand | Wiss | Klein Tools | Klein Tools | Roberts |
Name | 10 in. Shop Shear | Electrical Scissors with Stripping Notches | Heavy-Duty Scissors with Free-Fall Handle | 7 in. Duckbill, Carpet Napping Shears, High Carbon Steel |
Price | $1467 | $1823 | $1956 | $1997 |
Ratings | (483) | (126) | (125) | (55) |
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Type of Scissor Blade | ||||
Individual/Set | ||||
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It will cut Formica but because they're shears it won't be a clean cut and you risk cracking the Formica.
Not necessarily, they have micro serrations on one blade that would wear down. You could sharpen one of the sides but if the serrations on the other side wear off the shears wouldn't be that effective anyways.
Hey Maria0404, The Wiss 10in. HD Tradesmen Shop Shears should have no issues cutting coroplast or any other thinner plastic. Thanks!
These are very sharp, tough shears. If the plastic is reasonably flexible, it can cut it. If it brittle, like some light panels, the plastic may crack. Either way, these shears can cut it.
They should be able to be sharpened, blades are thick enough. like a ultra duty scissors
The difference is only the handle-design and that single-ring has a spring opening, plus a lock. I have BOTH models. This one works nicely in my shop where I usually work without gloves. The other pair ( single-ring style) lives in my mobile tool-kit. I find those are easier to use with work-gloves on. That's why I got both models. I have used them both for several years now and they're still sharp and smooth-working as new. Although I have numerous scissors for different purposes, these are always my first-choice "go-to" scissors.
They are a bit small but cut easily so I think someone with arthritis should be able to use them in limited fashion
The W10TM is sharper and stronger, designed to cut tougher materials. It is correspondingly more expensive than the W10T.
These can cut vertical blinds like butter. These are very strong and sharp shears.
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