Crescent/Wiss launches Offset Straight Snips
Cutting tools are designed for safety and performance, company says.
Crescent/Wiss rolled out its new Offset Straight Snips. These snips have been designed for safety and performance, the company says, allowing users to cut sheet metal more safely with offset blades that keep hands clear of the work while cutting.
Compound lever action, combined with precision-cast serrated blades, reliably cuts up to 18‑gauge steel with 20% less effort, the company says. Blade serrations grip the material and spread the cutting force across the blade, improving cut quality as well as enhancing tool life.
“These Offset Straight Snips are not only the safest Crescent/Wiss has to offer, they are the toughest,” said Kevin Burnet, Product Manager. He added that they can cut up to eight miles of 18-guage steel.
Extended single-material ergonomic grips help reduce hand fatigue, while the ergonomic latch can easily be opened or closed with one hand.
Compound lever action, combined with precision-cast serrated blades, reliably cuts up to 18‑gauge steel with 20% less effort, the company says. Blade serrations grip the material and spread the cutting force across the blade, improving cut quality as well as enhancing tool life.
“These Offset Straight Snips are not only the safest Crescent/Wiss has to offer, they are the toughest,” said Kevin Burnet, Product Manager. He added that they can cut up to eight miles of 18-guage steel.
Extended single-material ergonomic grips help reduce hand fatigue, while the ergonomic latch can easily be opened or closed with one hand.