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GreatNeck 7 in. tin snips are primarily for straight cuts, although they will cut wide curves when trimming light stock. The inside edge of the blade face is flat to guide the tool along a straight line. The most traditional of tinner's snips, this tool is still widely used in plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and roofing trades, as well as being a nearly universal tool for the home handyman. Additional details: * Drop-forged steel construction for strength and durability * Heat-treated cutting edge for long life * Ergonomic comfort grip handles * Fully polished
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$11.99
GreatNeck 12 in. tin snips are primarily for straight cuts, although they will cut wide curves when trimming light stock. The inside edge of the blade face is flat to guide the tool along a straight line. The most traditional of tinner's snips, this tool is still widely used in plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and roofing trades, as well as being a nearly universal tool for the home handyman. Additional details: * Drop-forged steel construction for strength and durability * Heat-treated cutting edge for long life * Ergonomic comfort grip handles * Fully polished
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$14.99
GreatNeck 10 in. tin snips are primarily for straight cuts, although they will cut wide curves when trimming light stock. The inside edge of the blade face is flat to guide the tool along a straight line. The most traditional of tinner's snips, this tool is still widely used in plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and roofing trades, as well as being a nearly universal tool for the home handyman. Additional details: * Drop-forged steel construction for strength and durability * Heat-treated cutting edge for long life * Ergonomic comfort grip handles * Fully polished
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$11.99
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