10 Inch Aviation Tin Snips, Heavy Duty Metal Cutter for Cutting Sheet Metal, Chrome Vanadium Steel, Straight Cut
£17.78 (as of 01/11/2026 05:39 PST - DetailsProduct prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.)
This 10 inch aviation tin snip for cutting metal sheet is designed for long, straight cuts and slight curves, delivering smooth results on sheet metal, aluminum, copper, and tough plastics. Tin snips is perfect for industrial projects and DIY
Description
- Precision Straight Cutting: This 10 inch aviation tin snip for cutting metal sheet is designed for long, straight cuts and slight curves, delivering smooth results on sheet metal, aluminum, copper, and tough plastics. Tin snips is perfect for industrial projects and DIY
- Heavy-Duty Cut Capacity: The metal cutter can cut up to 18 gauge (1.2 mm) cold-rolled steel, 18 gauge galvanized sheet, and 22 gauge (0.7 mm) stainless steel, making it a versatile tool for industrial tin cutting and sheet fabrication
- Reinforced Blade Strength: Crafted with chrome vanadium steel, the sheet metal cutter features finely serrated edges that increase grip on materials, reduce slipping, and extend blade service life under frequent use
- Ergonomic Comfort Grip: Equipped with a rubberized handle, the metal cutter tool provides maximum comfort, slip resistance, and precise control during extended use in industrial cutting tasks
- Safety & Easy Storage: A built-in locking latch keeps the industrial tin snips securely closed when not in use, while the spring-assisted mechanism supports quick, one-handed operation for higher efficiency
Additional information
| Manufacturer | Labfintom |
|---|---|
| Product Group | Home Improvement |
| Model | 800269 |
| Color | Hand Scissors |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 2 x 0.10 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Unit Count | 1 |











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