Description of ✂️ MIDWEST Aviation Snip KUSHN POWER MWT 6510S – Cut with Precision and Power
STRAIGHT CUT OFFSET AVIATION SNIPS - Designed for straight cuts and wide curving left and right 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.
The Midwest Aviation Snip KUSHN POWER MWT 6510S is a great tool for anyone who works with industrial hand tools. My analysis of this product showed that it's very durable and easy to use. The snip has comfortable handles that are easy to grip, even with gloves on, and the blades are sharp and precise. The only downside is that it's a bit heavy, which can make it tiring to use for extended periods of time.
Pros
Durable, easy to use, comfortable handles, sharp and precise blades.
Cons
A bit heavy, can be tiring to use for extended periods of time.
They are way better than ordinary metal shears and I am glad I bought them. I like using them very much. They cut through solids like butter. Corners were easier but still a problem. Maybe this middle-aged woman needs stronger scammers?! Either way, this is a great buy. A good product at a fair price that is easy to use. I highly recommend them! Note: I have big hands for a woman - you will love it!
Made in America. So +1 star for that alone. They are great, look and feel like a tank and do their job well. While I'm not a pro, I'm not going to be cutting miles of sheet metal with them every week. Possible points to consider: 1) "Setup" varies from couple to couple. This is likely due to manual assembly tolerances. On this pair, when open, the jaws are not as far apart as they could be. Approximately 1/2-3/4 inch of the length of the blades is already engaged when fully deployed. This means