History: Wirecutter Info

Preview of version: 5

Plugin execution pending approval

This plugin was recently added or modified. Until an editor of the site validates the parameters, execution will not be possible.


The following is a sample of wire cutters on a variety of different multitools. Occasional notes and commentary have been added.

BEAR & SON

Wire cutters


Despite being a tool designed specifically for electricians, the 155EL model has a rather small wire cutter area.
Bear Jaws 155EL



GERBER

Wire cutters
Gerber Multi-Plier 400


Wire cutters
Gerber Multi-Plier 600



Wire cutters


Gerber really stepped outside the box with the wire cutter on their 800 and 700 series tools. They employed a pair of carbide inserts, each of which can be rotated with supplied wrench to three different positions as it becomes dull.
Gerber Multi-Plier 800



LEATHERMAN

Wire cutters


In the early 2000's Leatherman introduced a new plier head for their Wave, Charge, and Kick/Fuse/Blast models. Along with a much stronger eliptical pivot, the new design had a larger wire cutter and hard wire cutter area.
Leatherman Blast


Wire cutters
Leatherman Wave



SOG

Wire cutters


The Paladin PT-510 is produced by SOG, and employs many of the same features as SOG's Pocket PowerPlier S44.
Paladin PT-510


Wire cutters


In redesigning the PowerLock for 2008, SOG decided to upgrade the assembly somewhat. The result in this case is the largest wirecutter section of any known multitool, a feature much appreciated by electricians.
SOG PowerLock 2.0



Victorinox

Wire cutters


The Vic Spirit has an odd arrangement of three different cutting areas on its wirecutter.
Paladin PT-510


Wire cutters


Original SwissTools had a normal soft wire cutting area and a hard wire notch. Newly produced SwissTools sometimes have added a third option; an additional notch that is intended for stranded or braided cable. As would be expected, these three wire cutter styles in such a small area makes for a bit of congestion.
SwissTool



History

Advanced
Information Version
Fri 15 of Apr, 2016 20:57 CEST sLaughterMed from 24.155.119.232 new code, TOC 7
View
Thu 05 of Feb, 2009 01:03 CET Roadie from 78.105.196.241 Corrected image captions 6
View
Sun 27 of Jul, 2008 15:49 CEST Bob from 24.247.128.157 5
View
Sun 27 of Jul, 2008 15:49 CEST Bob from 24.247.128.157 4
View
Sun 27 of Jul, 2008 15:44 CEST Bob from 24.247.128.157 3
View
Sun 27 of Jul, 2008 06:47 CEST Bob from 24.247.128.157 2
View

Donate