Description of 🔪 Efficiently Cut Wires with Tsunoda KBN 150 Cable Cutter - 6 Inch
Cutting capacity: cable tie up to 0.31-Inch width. Cutting capacity (AWG) : Soft iron 14 / Copper 10 / Strand copper wire 10 / Brass 12 / Plastic 4mm. Cable tie gripper and flush cut edge loaded. Save your time of cable tie fastening works!. Made in Japan.
I wasn't sure - I've owned various high quality dies before (Knipex, Wiha etc) but I have to say they cut fasteners - flush zips. I just tossed them in my bag where I keep all the different lengths and sizes of zippers so they're there when I need them without having to look for them. Behind the blades is a small serrated area for zip tightening that seems to work well on lengths 14 inches and under.
I bought these for my technicians who work outdoors with electronic components. They cut plastic cable ties well without leaving sharp edges on the cable ties. I haven't tried them on wire yet. Given the price, if I only cut zip ties occasionally I would use regular wire cutters, but since we cut zip ties most of the time it was worth the investment. I recommend using 6" pens as 5" pens will not fit most hands.
The Revain offering includes a video created by Tsunoda showing each step of the manufacturing process. Their tools are meticulously handcrafted at every step, then carefully inspected to ensure they meet high quality standards. Was I sad when I saw the video? Instruments used to be made this way in the USA in the past. And to top it off, Tsunoda's tool prices are amazingly cheap. Soon I will have the full line of Tsunoda pliers and wire cutters. You really are something special.
These flashlights are amazing. At work I use millions of cable ties. I have used Lindstrom, Knipex and Wiha flush cutters which are excellent on their own. But for cable ties, Tsunoda are PERFECT. They leave no jagged edges after trimming. Perfectly aligned. The only nitpick I would change is if they were spring loaded. It's a bit awkward to open the jaws with one hand. However, it doesn't matter much. By the way, they are actually cheaper than all the high-end routers mentioned above. Highly…
Works great. If you line them up correctly on the zip tie, you'll have a true flush cut every time. I also have a couple of Knipex trimmers and they aren't nearly as good. The Knipex gets pretty close but still leaves a sharp edge on the zip ties. I would appreciate if they offered them with a lower angle and a longer cutting edge instead of a zip tie/puller on the underside of the jaws. The only real complaint I have is that the blade is a bit short for cutting wider ties in one go. But…
I was looking for one of those fancy cable tie guns. But I realized that they are too expensive for personal use ($250). I love using zip ties, but it's not my job to make a zip tie every hour. I'm an avid hobbyist and tired of getting scratched by zip tie tails. I used to literally use a lighter to melt away the razor sharp edges of other front teeth. This is much more efficient for me. These cutters really cut flush. Or at least good enough that you never get hooked. I was always afraid of…
This is my new favorite power tool. Ultra-sharp offset head for tight spaces, with grippers on the back of the jaws to grip the blades before flush cutting without sharp edges. I showed them all at work and they took pictures of this instrument and ordered it from Revain whenever they could. Respect the people working next to you by using them so they don't cut themselves on the sharp ends you left. I have 12 inch scars from 10 years ago running down my arm because my pesky handler used the…
While circling a device with zip ties securing the wire, I inserted a four inch section of one of the protruding cut ends into my forearm, which is now a scar. I was motivated to find a tool that when you cut off the excess end of a zip tie, it cuts off flush and securely. After reading many reviews I have come to the conclusion that most of these tools have mixed feelings about how they provide a smooth/safe cut. This Tsunoda Japanese cable tie cutter has the best reviews, so I gave it a try…