Midwest aviation snip - right cut upright tin shears vs Midwest Aviation Snip Straight Cut Offset Tin Snips
Overall winner: Midwest Aviation Snip Straight Cut Offset Tin Snips
Key Differences
Choose B00P7FFF6M (Midwest Snips straight offset) if you want a straight-cut, offset design with glidetech forged blades and a lower listed price tier plus many more reviews. Choose B00OJ0KPE8 (Midwest Tool & Cutlery right-cut upright) if you need a right-cut, upright snip with hardened steel blades and the same comfort grips but be aware of reported set-screw durability issues and fewer reviews
Midwest aviation snip - right cut upright tin shears
A right-upward aviation snip designed for straight and right-curve cuts in confined spaces, with forged blades and Kush'n-Power grips for comfort. Customers note solid American construction and good value, with some durability concerns
Pros
- right upright cutting capability
- forged steel blades for precise cuts
- Kush'N-Power comfort grips
- efficient leverage for reduced fatigue
Cons
- durability concerns from some users
Midwest Aviation Snip Straight Cut Offset Tin Snips
Straight cut offset aviation snips with forged blades and Kush'n-Power grips. Provides precise cuts with reduced effort; users note comfortable grip and reliable performance
Pros
- forged molybdenum alloy steel blades
- hot drop-forged blades with austemper heat treatment
- Kush'N-Power comfort grips
- capable of 18 gauge steel cuts
Cons
- accustomed to 18 gauge cuts with 20% less effort may vary by material
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Midwest Snips |
| Durability | Midwest Snips |
| Versatility | Midwest Snips |
| User Reviews | Midwest Snips |