🔧 Cut Above the Rest!
The KNIPEX Kraft-Seitenschneider (200 mm) 74 21 200 is a high-leverage diagonal cutter designed for tough, continuous use. With a 20% reduction in required force compared to conventional cutters, it features precision cutting edges and a versatile cutting capacity for various wire types. Made from Chromium-Vanadium Steel, this tool is built for durability and efficiency.
Manufacturer | Knipex Tools LP |
Part number | 74 21 200 |
Item Weight | 268 g |
Product Dimensions | 20.19 x 5.21 x 2.03 cm; 267.62 g |
Item model number | 74 21 250 |
Size | One Size |
Color | Multi |
Style | 8-Inch, Angled |
Material | Chromium-Vanadium Steel |
Pattern | Cutters |
Power source type | hand-powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Specification met | DIN ISO 5749 |
Specific uses | Cutting |
Included components | 1 Knipex Branded Product |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**T
Of course useful
But it seems straight in pic but originally it's angled
D**H
Quality
Works well, I use these everyday at work, sharp, comfortable to hold and use
G**S
They are sharp
I use them for my hobby electronics though they will cut steel nails fantastic
**D
Gut wie erwart
Hab mich für die Kniex entschieden, weil Taugenichts gab ich schon genug in meiner Werkzeugkaste. Gute Kraftübersetzung und hohe Qualität.
H**H
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للي يدور افضل الموجود هذي الشركه #1 للزراديات
B**B
One of the best
*UPDATE*So I got myself a new set of these to replace my old ones...twice. First set wouldn't open/close easily, blades didn't look completely finished, and the markings on the handles were already worn off. Returned, figuring I got a lemon. Got my second set, they open and close just fine, markings are all there, only problem is the blades don't line up, so they cut like crap. Trying to cut tape it just bends the tape instead of cutting it. Seems like they must be cutting corners to keep up with demand, and the quality just isn't there any more. Go get yourself a set of blue handle Kleins and call it a day, these just aren't worth it any more.*ORIGINAL REVIEW*Been using these for about a year and a half now, as a professional commercial/industrial electrician. These 8" cutters are probably some of the best you can buy in my opinion. They're small, light, cut most anything without taking significant damage to the blades, fit perfectly in the hand, and hold up over time.I recently blew my pair up cutting a wire I thought was dead, and most likely I'll probably get another pair of the same. They really are just that good. I've cut #2 copper, jack chain, 12/2 MC, 12/2 NM, countless screws, nails, staples and just about everything else I've come across with these, and they've held up great.Don't believe all the hype though, these dull over time just like anything else. Recently had to demo out a bunch of 12/4 BX (steel armor) cable, and these had an awful tough time getting through it. First kind of cable I've come across where I've had to cut half at a time with these cutters. Even with 12/3 MC they'd make it through in one shot, but not with this stuff. The steel armor definitely dulled the blades a significant amount as well - there are a few spots I can see daylight in the blades now.I also have a set of the 10" cutters, which perform just as well, though it's hard to describe how much bigger the 10" cutters are. The handles are thicker, the whole thing is significantly heavier, the handle throw is longer to get around the same size wire as the 8" version, and they're just overall more awkward to use. By "handle throw", I mean with the 8" cutters, you may have to open the handles 4 inches to get around a 12/2 MC and cut it, but with the 10" cutters, you're looking at a 5-6" throw to get around the same cable. With my hand size, it makes the 10" cutters almost impractical to use. If you're on the fence about getting the 8" vs the 10", I'd recommend the 8" version by far. You don't gain *that* much extra leverage with the 10" version, and if you're cutting stuff big enough to need the extra leverage, you should probably be using your linesman pliers instead anyway.I've tried the Klein red handle cutters, the Klein "heavy duty" blue handle cutters, the Klein J2000 "Journeyman" series cutters, the Irwin cutters made by NWS, and these Knipex cutters, and these are still my favorites. They take all the abuse I can give them, hold up long enough to make them worth the price, fit in tight spaces and cut like a dream. If you're on the fence between these and pretty much anything else on the market, I'd recommend these by a mile.
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