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frontpagepennysave posted Yesterday 06:00 AM
frontpagepennysave posted Yesterday 06:00 AM

Worx 4V ZipSnip Cordless Electric Scissors

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$45

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Best Buy has Worx 4V ZipSnip Cordless Electric Scissors (WX081L) for $19.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy members (free to join). Otherwise, select free store pickup where available.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • The automatic sharpening system ensures you'll always have a clean, smooth cut, on cloth, carpet, leather and more
  • Both the trigger and the lock-out switch need to be pressed to make the Zip Snip operate, so it'll only work when you've got a firm grasp on things
  • Power level monitor on the Zip Snip lets you make sure that you'll have enough charge for the job at hand

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • This offer is $5 lower than a recent Frontpage Deal.
  • Valid 12/18 only until midnight CT or while supplies last.
  • Purchases made Oct. 31 through Dec. 31 have an extended return period through Jan. 15, 2026, excluding items purchased with a third-party contract [e.g., activatable devices (cell phones, cellular tablets, mobile hotspots, cellular wearables) and AppleCare+ plans, etc.], and holiday decorations (e.g., artificial trees, lights, decorations, etc.). Other exclusions, including restocking fees, non-returnable products and all other terms and conditions of the Best Buy Return & Exchange Promise apply (see details).

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Written by pennysave
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Best Buy has Worx 4V ZipSnip Cordless Electric Scissors (WX081L) for $19.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy members (free to join). Otherwise, select free store pickup where available.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • The automatic sharpening system ensures you'll always have a clean, smooth cut, on cloth, carpet, leather and more
  • Both the trigger and the lock-out switch need to be pressed to make the Zip Snip operate, so it'll only work when you've got a firm grasp on things
  • Power level monitor on the Zip Snip lets you make sure that you'll have enough charge for the job at hand

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • This offer is $5 lower than a recent Frontpage Deal.
  • Valid 12/18 only until midnight CT or while supplies last.
  • Purchases made Oct. 31 through Dec. 31 have an extended return period through Jan. 15, 2026, excluding items purchased with a third-party contract [e.g., activatable devices (cell phones, cellular tablets, mobile hotspots, cellular wearables) and AppleCare+ plans, etc.], and holiday decorations (e.g., artificial trees, lights, decorations, etc.). Other exclusions, including restocking fees, non-returnable products and all other terms and conditions of the Best Buy Return & Exchange Promise apply (see details).

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chris431
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This ranked 4th out if 16 in the Project Farm shoot-out although "underpowered for mdf." Seems decent especially for the sale price.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GD0...VjdCBmYXJt

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chris431Yesterday 07:14 AM
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This ranked 4th out if 16 in the Project Farm shoot-out although "underpowered for mdf." Seems decent especially for the sale price.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GD0...VjdCBmYXJt
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Yesterday 12:25 PM
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xent007Yesterday 12:25 PM
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I got one of these from menards for $12, it uses usb c for charging. sale good through 12/31. it's probably comparable in performance, it can rip through thicker mil cardboard, but it's not as effortless to use without a good technique.
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lanbYesterday 01:49 PM
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Quote from xent007 :
I got one of these from menards for $12, it uses usb c for charging. sale good through 12/31. it's probably comparable in performance, it can rip through thicker mil cardboard, but it's not as effortless to use without a good technique.
Which one are you posting about ? The zipsnip has a proprietary charger.
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ToolNutYesterday 04:05 PM
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Purchase this cutter from Best Buy about 6 months ago for same sale price. Very happy with it and as the previous commenter mentioned, once you find the technique, it works well. I also own the Skil 12v unit that was rated #1 on Project Farms testing. The Skil I obtained after the Worx because it was out of stock everywhere for awhile. The Skil is heavier and I struggle to get the correct technique as the safety switch above the on trigger is not comfortable to me.
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Yesterday 05:24 PM
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Half DecafYesterday 05:24 PM
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I got this last time it was on sale, and it has been very helpful to me in breaking down cardboard boxes, even when they are fairly thick; I note that the cutter does struggle on board that has a waffle core as the board is too thick for the feeder, but otherwise it is quite capable. Definitely worth the money spent.
Yesterday 06:09 PM
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theo_yellsYesterday 06:09 PM
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Bought this a few weeks ago and it does get the job done as long as you don't layer things. Does help with the clean up of the Amazon ordering addiction.
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bluestateYesterday 06:36 PM
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I bought $200 worth of worx (started w/ some used) and am wondering why so few deals. The normal prices don't seem especially competitive either ...

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Yesterday 06:37 PM
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xent007Yesterday 06:37 PM
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Quote from lanb :
Which one are you posting about ? The zipsnip has a proprietary charger.
It's branded tool shop. Not sure if it's a clone or made in the same factory, or have the same performance. The body molding does look similar.
Yesterday 06:56 PM
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CyanOctopus5168Yesterday 06:56 PM
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Got this last time it was on sale. Works great for breaking down cardboard boxes.
Yesterday 07:43 PM
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TonyT5140Yesterday 07:43 PM
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I have had this for about 2 years...very handy. Only problem is the dumb outdated plug in cord...so easy to lose.
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Yesterday 08:48 PM
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had it for a couple years now, absolutely love it. been slowly buying one for each sibling
Yesterday 09:03 PM
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tysunYesterday 09:03 PM
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Quote from TonyT5140 :
I have had this for about 2 years...very handy. Only problem is the dumb outdated plug in cord...so easy to lose.
I'm going to lose the charging cord for sure.
Yesterday 09:09 PM
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jayenesYesterday 09:09 PM
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I have one of these. Very helpful cutting up boxes, even the thicker boxes like the ones that flat screen TVs come in.
Yesterday 09:18 PM
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WeirdBeardYesterday 09:18 PM
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I bought this when it was on sale last time. It works ok, but not as good as my older Skil version. I lost the cord to the Skil a few years so have no way to charge it.

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roy454ewbYesterday 09:18 PM
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I've had the Harbor Freight version (Warrior) for about 6 months now and love it. At first, it seemed to struggle through even light cardboard, requiring more effort than using a utility knife, albeit safer. Once I got the technique down, slight tilt to the left when cutting cardboard, it's almost effortless now.

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