I've used better ones . These tend to get stuck with metal after it cuts the material, snagging and staying closed, it's not every time but it happens. This is more of an annoyance than a real problem, but I bought them to try. The Midwest Scissors was a gold mine in the muddy field, so I bought the scissors too. Nights work but I've used better. Unfortunately for me because I like having better tools. The tin snips are of impeccable quality, I had high hopes for the scissors because of the…