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Westcott 16700 Craft End Nipper Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.5
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Details

BrandWestcott
MaterialMetal
Item Dimensions LxWxH1 x 2.88 x 8.63 inches
ColorGreen
Handle MaterialRubber
Item Weight0.45 Pounds
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Description of Westcott 16700 Craft End Nipper

Made of forged steel for a long service life. Tempered cutting edges allow a permanently precise usage. Double rubber-coated handle in green for added comfort and grip. Suitable for the production of flower decoration, minor upholstery, signs and posters, for hobby users and craftsmen. Manufacturer's warranty: 25 years.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Faulty Tool Ruined My Project

My analysis of this product showed that it is a complete waste of money. The tool is poorly constructed and its blades are not sharp enough to cut through even the thinnest paper. The grip is also uncomfortable to hold making it difficult to control. Although it is affordable, it is not worth the frustration and time wasted on fixing the ruined project.

Pros
  • Affordable
Cons
  • Poor construction, dull blades.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Current cutting pliers: Kraft

This was a nice surprise from a company best known for their scissors. They don't have any markings when you take them out of the box, but they're pretty well made. They offer great value for money and don't be fooled by the 'artisanal' branding with sophisticated packaging. They are real tools.

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Disappearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Latest tailors on crafting

This was a nice surprise from a company best known for their scissors. They don't have any markings when you take them out of the box, but they're pretty well made. They offer great value for money and don't be fooled by the 'artisanal' branding with sophisticated packaging. They are real tools.

Pros
  • cutting tools
Cons
  • thin