Cutting tools help users shape, slice, trim, and remove material with accuracy and control. These tools support metalwork, woodworking, fabrication, plumbing, construction, and general repair jobs. Users can choose blades, knives, cutters, chisels, and other cutting instruments based on their task needs. Sharp edges improve cutting speed and reduce effort. Strong materials increase durability and maintain performance in demanding work environments. Cutting tools also help users achieve clean finishes and precise dimensions while working on various surfaces. Both professionals and DIY users rely on these tools for faster, smoother, and more efficient cutting tasks.
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lrani Cutter 10 Inches
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- The Irani Cutter 10 Inches is a heavy-duty cutting tool used for cutting metal wires, nails and rods in construction and industrial applications. Specifications: Product Name: Irani Cutter Size: 10 Inches (Most Popular) Material: Heavy-Duty Forged Steel Handle: PVC / Rubber Insulated Cutting Capacity: Wire, Nails, Light Metal Rods Finish: Polished / Anti-Rust Coated Application: Construction, Electrical, Industrial Grade: Professional / Industrial Grade
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Tin Cutter
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- A durable Steel Cutter designed for cutting steel rods, wires, sheets, and metal components with precision. Features hardened blades, ergonomic handles, and a heavy-duty build for professional and home use. Specifications Specification Details Material Hardened Alloy Steel Handle Material PVC-Coated / Rubberized Grip Cutting Capacity Varies by size (2 mm to 12 mm steel rods) Blade Hardness 55–60 HRC Usage Industrial, Construction, Electrical, DIY Corrosion Resistance Yes Color Options Red/Black, Yellow/Black, Blue/Black Points to Check Before You Buy Blade Hardness & Material: Choose cutters with hardened alloy steel blades (55–60 HRC) for long-lasting sharpness. Correct Size for Your Application Small (6–8 inch): light-duty cutting Medium (10–12 inch): general use Large (14–18 inch): heavy-duty cutting Cutting Capacity: Ensure the cutter can handle the thickness of the rod, wire, or steel you need to cut. Handle Comfort: Look for non-slip, cushioned grips to avoid hand strain. Build Quality: Check for solid rivets, strong joints, and smooth cutting action. Rust Protection: Choose a model with anti-rust coating for longer outdoor or workshop life. Maintenance & Sharpening: Ensure the cutter can be easily sharpened or serviced if needed.

