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Milwaukee Left, Right, and Straight Aviation Snips Set (3‑Pack)

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Milwaukee Left, Right, and Straight Aviation Snips Set (3‑Pack)Milwaukee Aviation Snips 3Pack Forged blade aviation snips set built for long life and clean cuts. Chrome plated for rust protection with bolt lock, one hand metal lock, and ergonomic grips for easy, secure handling. Key Features: Durable Forged Blades: Up to 10x more cuts than cast blades for long service life Secure Bolt Lock: Prevents blade loosening during heavy use Rust Protection: Chrome plated blades resist corrosion in jobsite conditions One

Milwaukee Aviation Snips 3‑Pack

Forged-blade aviation snips set built for long life and clean cuts. Chrome-plated for rust protection with bolt lock, one-hand metal lock, and ergonomic grips for easy, secure handling.


Key Features:

  • Durable Forged Blades: Up to 10x more cuts than cast blades for long service life
  • Secure Bolt Lock: Prevents blade loosening during heavy use
  • Rust Protection: Chrome-plated blades resist corrosion in jobsite conditions
  • One-Hand Operation: Metal lock and ergonomic grips enable quick, controlled use
  • Versatile Cutting Capacity: Handles up to 22-ga stainless and 18-ga cold-rolled steel

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Number of Pieces 3
Individual/Set Set
Snip Type Aviation Snip Set
Blade Material Steel
Handle Material Plastic
Hand Tool Type Snips/Sidecutters
Rolled Steel Gauge Cutting Capacity 22
Cut Capacity Detail Up to 22‑gauge stainless, 18‑gauge cold‑rolled steel
Features Bolt lock; Chrome plated; Flush pivot bolt; One-handed metal lock; Ergonomic grips; Lanyard hole
Manufacturer Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What cutting capacities do these snips support?
A: They cut up to 22‑gauge stainless steel and 18‑gauge cold‑rolled steel.


Q: What types are included in the set?
A: Left-cut, right-cut, and straight-cut aviation snips.


Q: Are the blades durable?
A: Yes, the forged serrated blades deliver up to 10x more cuts than cast blades and feature chrome rust protection.


Q: Can I lock them closed with one hand?
A: Yes, the one-handed metal lock secures the snips for storage.


Q: Do the handles have tether points?
A: Yes, each snip includes a lanyard hole for tethering.


Precision Cuts, Jobsite Red

These aviation snips bring bold Milwaukee red to your tool wall while delivering crisp, confident cuts. The forged, chrome‑plated blades and color‑coded grips make selection instant and performance effortless. Hang them on a pegboard by their lanyard holes and keep sheet metal work clean and controlled. A smart, polished essential for any refined workshop.


AI Review Summary:

Across hundreds of verified reviews, users praise the snips’ clean cutting performance, comfortable grips, and sturdy forged construction. Many highlight the convenient one‑hand lock and the color‑coded handles for quick identification. Common praise includes longevity and precise cutting on sheet metal and HVAC work. A few users note that the lock can feel stiff initially and that cutting thicker gauges requires significant hand force. Representative quotes: “Cuts like butter and the grip feels great,” “Color coding makes grabbing the right pair instant,” and “Lock was tight at first but loosened up after a few uses.”


Equip your shop with Milwaukee’s 3‑pack snips for faster, cleaner cuts in stainless and cold‑rolled steel today.

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