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CRAFTSMAN Straight Long Cut Aviation Snips

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Amazon has CRAFTSMAN Straight Long Cut Aviation Snips (CMHT73561) for $12.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Acme Tools has CRAFTSMAN Straight Long Cut Aviation Snips (CMHT73561) for $12.99. Shipping is $6.49, otherwise shipping is free on $199+ orders.

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About this item:
  • CUT CAPACITY OF TIN SNIPS: Cuts up to 18GA (1.2mm) cold-rolled steel or 22GA (0.7mm) stainless steel.
  • EASE OF USE: Spring-assisted latch on metal snips for fast one-handed operation
  • DURABILITY: Induction hardened cutting edge on snips for sheet metal stays sharp longer (compared to non-induction hardened jaws).
  • 1/4-inch blade markings for quick precise cuts

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Amazon has CRAFTSMAN Straight Long Cut Aviation Snips (CMHT73561) for $12.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Acme Tools has CRAFTSMAN Straight Long Cut Aviation Snips (CMHT73561) for $12.99. Shipping is $6.49, otherwise shipping is free on $199+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • CUT CAPACITY OF TIN SNIPS: Cuts up to 18GA (1.2mm) cold-rolled steel or 22GA (0.7mm) stainless steel.
  • EASE OF USE: Spring-assisted latch on metal snips for fast one-handed operation
  • DURABILITY: Induction hardened cutting edge on snips for sheet metal stays sharp longer (compared to non-induction hardened jaws).
  • 1/4-inch blade markings for quick precise cuts

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talonts
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Most people almost never need these, but when you DO, they are handy to have around.

It's better to have a 3-piece set with Left, Right, and Straight cut, though.

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Mar 14, 2026 02:19 AM
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talontsMar 14, 2026 02:19 AM
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Most people almost never need these, but when you DO, they are handy to have around.

It's better to have a 3-piece set with Left, Right, and Straight cut, though.
Mar 15, 2026 11:51 AM
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Deal-R-DashMar 15, 2026 11:51 AM
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Quote from talonts :
Most people almost never need these, but when you DO, they are handy to have around.

It's better to have a 3-piece set with Left, Right, and Straight cut, though.
Totally agree with you. Here is the Amazon Basics version with same cutting capacity 3 pack for $14. I don't know why the Craftsman version has such a long cutting blade. I feel like my hands would get more fatigued trying to cut more material with a single squeeze but thats just gut reaction.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RWV2...e5d06&th=1
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Mar 15, 2026 03:52 PM
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b.armsMar 15, 2026 03:52 PM
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Quote from Deal-R-Dash :

Totally agree with you. Here is the Amazon Basics version with same cutting capacity 3 pack for $14. I don't know why the Craftsman version has such a long cutting blade. I feel like my hands would get more fatigued trying to cut more material with a single squeeze but thats just gut reaction.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RWV2...e5d06&th=1
This is for straight cuts, longer cuts where the repeated motion of the shorter length snips would cause more strain. Also, when making longer cuts with regular snips, you tend to deform the metal a little with each cycle, being a lot more apparent with more frequent cycles with the shorter type.

This isn't for heavy gauge metal, but works fine for most flashing, fascia metal, metal roofing/siding, or most duct work.
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robomaxMar 15, 2026 05:58 PM
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Aviation - I need to buy a plane first 🤣
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elberchoMar 15, 2026 06:53 PM
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These do well for cutting mesh screens too. I am making a bunch of Gopher baskets for planting. The shorter ones required many more squeeze per ft so it was more work.
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elberchoMar 15, 2026 06:55 PM
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Quote from robomax :
Aviation - I need to buy a plane first 🤣
Just carry one of these with you so peeps will think you do have a plane!
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Icy13Mar 16, 2026 01:05 AM
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Quote from talonts :
Most people almost never need these, but when you DO, they are handy to have around.It's better to have a 3-piece set with Left, Right, and Straight cut, though.
I disagree. Like a dremel, until you own one you never know why you need one. Once you do, you wonder how you lived without one.

'member scissors? Imagine you had those but they could cut like the dickens. ✂️

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