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WORX 4V ZipSnip Electric Rechargeable Cordless Electric Rotary Scissors

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Best Buy has WORX 4V ZipSnip Electric Rechargeable Cordless Electric Rotary Scissors (WX082L) on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (free to join).

Thanks to Community Member sr71 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Trigger Activated
    • Cordless electric scissors use a trigger to cut on command and provide a better alternative over hand-cramping manual scissors
  • Self-Sharpening Blade
    • Ensures a precise cut with each use and can slice through cardboard, fabric, plastic packages, wrapping paper, leather, and more
  • Safety Switch
    • Works in conjunction with the trigger, so the blade won't run by accident
  • Gripzone Handle
    • Textured overmold grip offers better comfort and control
  • Blade Guard
    • Increases protection against accidental cuts
  • Compact Body Design
    • Enhances maneuverability for tricky cuts and simplifies storage
  • Only .86 Lbs.
    • Lightweight tool makes for fatigue-free cutting
  • Long-Lasting Charge
    • Rechargeable 4V Max Lithium battery holds its charge for several months for consistently reliable cutting power

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $15 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $39.99.

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Best Buy has WORX 4V ZipSnip Electric Rechargeable Cordless Electric Rotary Scissors (WX082L) on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (free to join).

Thanks to Community Member sr71 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Trigger Activated
    • Cordless electric scissors use a trigger to cut on command and provide a better alternative over hand-cramping manual scissors
  • Self-Sharpening Blade
    • Ensures a precise cut with each use and can slice through cardboard, fabric, plastic packages, wrapping paper, leather, and more
  • Safety Switch
    • Works in conjunction with the trigger, so the blade won't run by accident
  • Gripzone Handle
    • Textured overmold grip offers better comfort and control
  • Blade Guard
    • Increases protection against accidental cuts
  • Compact Body Design
    • Enhances maneuverability for tricky cuts and simplifies storage
  • Only .86 Lbs.
    • Lightweight tool makes for fatigue-free cutting
  • Long-Lasting Charge
    • Rechargeable 4V Max Lithium battery holds its charge for several months for consistently reliable cutting power

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $15 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $39.99.

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Written by sr71

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skid007
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I have this , bought from eBay work refurb item for $17.

This is OK to use very light weight boxes. No for think boxes.

I thought my efforts will be less and much quicker with this but in practicality it's NOT

we need to apply pressure to move the scissor. Based on thickness Iof the box it needs that much pressure. It gets struck in the middle and to be removed and continue

I now moved back to my old style cutting with sharp knife which now I feel easy and simple

Importantly the charger is their proprietary plug so if we lost it no way to use. I don't like this but keeping it safe and handy
javage
149 Posts
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4th, his review said it was a great tool but felt underpowered cutting through mdf.
$80 skill was his #1
ViciousXUSMC
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Until.... https://youtu.be/-5z8fiwcq-E
May not be your cup of tea but if you want a tool that will destroy all boxes and more, its a much better investment.

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Today 06:01 AM
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steppedinitToday 06:01 AM
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These are great for cutting boxes down for eBay shipping.
Today 10:35 AM
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signelengisToday 10:35 AM
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I dont remember where this one scored with project farm on YouTube, but it wasn't bad. I have the harbor freight one and it works well for cheap. These are a must if you deal with a lot of boxes.
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javageToday 12:07 PM
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Quote from signelengis :
I dont remember where this one scored with project farm on YouTube, but it wasn't bad. I have the harbor freight one and it works well for cheap. These are a must if you deal with a lot of boxes.

4th, his review said it was a great tool but felt underpowered cutting through mdf.
$80 skill was his #1
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Today 12:37 PM
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RugerRedhawkToday 12:37 PM
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Quote from steppedinit :
These are great for cutting boxes down for eBay shipping.
Exactly what I use mine for, cuts cardboard great
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skid007Today 01:00 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank skid007

I have this , bought from eBay work refurb item for $17.

This is OK to use very light weight boxes. No for think boxes.

I thought my efforts will be less and much quicker with this but in practicality it's NOT

we need to apply pressure to move the scissor. Based on thickness Iof the box it needs that much pressure. It gets struck in the middle and to be removed and continue

I now moved back to my old style cutting with sharp knife which now I feel easy and simple

Importantly the charger is their proprietary plug so if we lost it no way to use. I don't like this but keeping it safe and handy
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Today 01:13 PM
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signelengisToday 01:13 PM
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Quote from javage :
4th, his review said it was a great tool but felt underpowered cutting through mdf.
$80 skill was his #1
Yeah his review is why I went with the harbor freight one. It works very well and it was a low price. The best one was impossible to find at the time. The Skil I think.
Today 01:18 PM
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NervousRoute159Today 01:18 PM
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This one's 4v and the HarborFreight is micro usb and they work noticeably better than the Ryobi one with swappable batteries and usb c.

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Today 01:18 PM
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blockyToday 01:18 PM
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If you are unwieldy with a box cutter or snap-off knife, this is a safer way to trim cardboard but not more efficient.

I use a 12v cutter in this style to cut low-pile carpet. Even the 12v can bog down easily in any material (cardboard included) if you push forward too quickly.
Today 02:29 PM
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GlowinglightToday 02:29 PM
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Quote from skid007 :
I have this , bought from eBay work refurb item for $17. This is OK to use very light weight boxes. No for think boxes. I thought my efforts will be less and much quicker with this but in practicality it's NOTwe need to apply pressure to move the scissor. Based on thickness Iof the box it needs that much pressure. It gets struck in the middle and to be removed and continueI now moved back to my old style cutting with sharp knife which now I feel easy and simpleImportantly the charger is their proprietary plug so if we lost it no way to use. I don't like this but keeping it safe and handy
Same experience but I'd add it is a godsend for opening up those plastic packages that I'd scuff my hands on. I sometimes still use it for cardboards that are taller than 4 feet because I can stand and cut down.
Today 02:30 PM
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rockydbullToday 02:30 PM
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I really like the concept of this tool, but this model in particular is irritating because you have to engage the safety every time to turn it on.
Today 02:55 PM
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walker164Today 02:55 PM
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They got 4th place is the Project Farm testing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD0VczK5G5A
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ViciousXUSMCToday 03:16 PM
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Quote from steppedinit :
These are great for cutting boxes down for eBay shipping.
Until.... https://youtu.be/-5z8fiwcq-E
May not be your cup of tea but if you want a tool that will destroy all boxes and more, its a much better investment.
Today 03:18 PM
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ViciousXUSMCToday 03:18 PM
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Quote from skid007 :
I have this , bought from eBay work refurb item for $17.

This is OK to use very light weight boxes. No for think boxes.

I thought my efforts will be less and much quicker with this but in practicality it's NOT

we need to apply pressure to move the scissor. Based on thickness Iof the box it needs that much pressure. It gets struck in the middle and to be removed and continue

I now moved back to my old style cutting with sharp knife which now I feel easy and simple

Importantly the charger is their proprietary plug so if we lost it no way to use. I don't like this but keeping it safe and handy
Like I was telling the other guy, I was on this journey and came up with my own solution that I never see shared and it works so good for me I will never use anything else.

https://youtu.be/-5z8fiwcq-E
Today 03:38 PM
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steppedinitToday 03:38 PM
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Quote from ViciousXUSMC :
Until.... https://youtu.be/-5z8fiwcq-E
May not be your cup of tea but if you want a tool that will destroy all boxes and more, its a much better investment.
That is impressive, and I do have the Ryobi tool like that.

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Today 04:10 PM
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ViciousXUSMCToday 04:10 PM
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Quote from steppedinit :
That is impressive, and I do have the Ryobi tool like that.

The bigger and stronger the box the more it tears right through.

This cutter being sold in that thread would choke on thicker material.

If say keep a regular box cutter around for the thin stuff that is super easy to cut.

Been using this tool a lot more often recently with different blades.

Was a life saver building our shed and for some home improvement tasks..

So I think owning one is great as a tool in general, the box cutting thing as just a hack I came up with that worked so well that it's my go too now.

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