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The Gaahing Multi-Angle Miter Shear Cutter is a precision tool crafted from high-quality carbon steel with a polished finish, designed for adjustable angle cuts between 45° and 135°. Featuring a safety lock, sliding block, and ergonomic non-slip handle, it delivers clean, burr-free cuts on PVC, vinyl, wood, and more. Ideal for professional-grade home improvement and trim work, it comes with 2 replacement blades to keep you cutting confidently.
Material | Metal |
Brand | Gaahing |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel,Metal |
Product Dimensions | 8.46"L x 2.76"W |
Style | Classic |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Finish Type | Polished |
Handle Material | Rubber,Plastic |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Gaahing |
Part Number | MS |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MS |
Size | Small (8.5") |
Finish | Polished |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**P
Best Cutter for quick DIY
Love how easy cutter is to use and very sharp. Cut my moldings for doors with no problems and cut my DIY project in half without having to use a saw .Love it
A**R
Worked perfectly
Great
B**.
Disappointed ☹️.used
Used it once to cut a piece of of deco trim 1/2 wide by 1/4 thick and cutter failed. The wood was soft pine. The area where the tool pivots to cut the wood failed. Can not cut anything now. I threw it in the trash.
D**.
Cutting tool
It’s ok, but not what I expected. I was hoping for a one time press and done! But actually I had to try twice on both sides in order to get the cut. I’m going to keep it because for the price is still useful.
L**Y
GOOD FOR VINYL MOULDING AND CRAFTS
The media could not be loaded. I really wanted to like this for small, wood trim work but I tried it with a lot of samples and the results were always hit and miss, but more miss. I’m a retired general contractor and my primary love is carpentry. Some people may be looking at this for installing base shoe but it’s just slightly too small to work easily with standard shoe. In experimenting with small trim, I got some very respectable results but I also got quite a few unacceptable cuts. With bypass style shears, the strategy is to sneak up on the cut, shaving off thin layers until the line is reached. That approach doesn’t work well with this because it has a symmetrical, tapered blade. This cutter works better in the middle of the field rather than trying to shave an end.That said, it worked better with softer materials like vinyl trim and nylon rod. I think where this tool would really shine is is for crafts and miniatures. I wish I would have had one of these when I built a custom doll house 40 years ago. It would have been perfect for trimming the tiny shingles and fitting the tiny trim. I tried popsicle sticks and it went through them like butter.If you are realistic about its limitations, it’s a good tool. I will be using this for many different things.
L**M
Good quality
Haven’t used it much but like it sofar
J**
Good product
Perfect tool for the job.
J**N
It’s… ok
The backing plate for angles doesn’t lock down. If you’re cutting material like pvc composite or something similar they work great. Not so good on MDF or pine. Cut well the first one or two times aside the angle plate moving. Would not recommend for MDF or Pine shoe molding or quarter round
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