Featured Tool Tip: Power Max Cutter

By on June 8, 2015
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by Judy Ellis, Wire-Sculpture.com

Featured Tool Tip for June 8th, 2015

Our featured tool for today is the Power Max Cutter, Full Flush PLR-791.00

Looking for a good pair of wire cutters? A solid pair of cutters is necessary for most jewelry artists. Cutters are required for cutting wire, sheet metal, sprues, jump rings and much more.

Today our featured tool is the Power Max Full Flush Cutter PLR-791.00. Take a moment as Kate Richbourg from JewelryTools.com shows you how to use this cutter as well as the Power Max Cutter, Semi-Flush PLR-790.00.

Our ergonomic compound flush cutter offers the finest in compound leverage construction at an affordable price. Leverage combined with an induction-hardened, high-grade steel jaw allows for extra close cutting. The handles are shaped to be ergonomically efficient and to prevent fatigue and possible injuries, which can sometimes accompany hours of cutting. Cuts up to 12 gauge. Great for thicker copper. 6-1/2″ (165mm).
These ergonomic compound semi-flush cutters offer the finest in compound leverage construction at an affordable price. Leverage combined with an induction-hardened, high-grade steel jaw allows for extra close cutting. The handles are shaped to be ergonomically efficient and to prevent fatigue and possible injury which often accompanies hours of cutting. Cuts up to 12 gauge and is great for thicker copper. Length 6-1/2″ (165mm).

If you are interested in adding more cutters to your workbench, make sure to visit our sister site JewelryTools.com for more great options!

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2 Comments

  1. avatar

    Fuchia

    September 9, 2016 at 9:25 pm

    I bought these cutters but they aren’t completely for wire. I’ve tried them on a piece of 18 gauge brass and will try them with thicker gauge silver tomorrow.

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    Fuchia

    September 9, 2016 at 9:26 pm

    Meant to say they aren’t completely flush when cutting wire.