14-Zoll-Bolzenschneider mit einer maximalen Schnittkapazität von 5/16 Zoll






Category: Werksverkauf






Category: Werksverkauf
The handles are surprisingly comfortable, even during a longer cutting session, and it sliced through some old padlocks I had lying around without any trouble. Exactly what I needed for the price.
Was a bit skeptical about the 5/16 inch max capacity, but it sliced through some old chain link fence like butter. The rubberized handles made the job much more comfortable than I expected.
The jaws lined up perfectly on a 1/4-inch steel rod and cut through it cleanly with minimal effort. I was surprised how comfortable the handles felt even after a dozen cuts. For the price this thing is a beast.
Finally a bolt cutter that actually cuts through 5/16 inch rods without me having to put my whole body weight into it. The handles have a nice grip that doesn't slip even when my hands are sweaty. Exactly what I needed for clearing out old fencing.
Took a chance on this bolt cutter for some chain-link fence repairs, and it sliced through the hardened links like butter. The 5/16-inch capacity handled every piece I threw at it, and the grips stayed comfortable even after a couple hours of work.
I needed to cut some 5/16-inch steel cable for a project, and this cutter handled it without any effort. The handles felt solid in my hands, and the blade sliced through cleanly on the first try. Exactly what I was hoping for.
Just cut through a stubborn 5/16 inch chain link in seconds with barely any effort—the jaw design really locks onto the material cleanly. It's light enough to carry up a ladder but still feels solid when you squeeze.
Couldn't believe how easily it snapped through the thick padlock I'd been wrestling with—the 5/16-inch max cut capacity handles serious jobs without any struggle. I've had cheaper bolt cutters bind up on me, but this cuts clean and leaves a smooth edge every time.
Got this bolt cutter mainly for clearing out some rusted padlocks, and the 5/16" max cut capacity handled them with no problem. It feels surprisingly lightweight at 2.2 lbs, which makes it easy to swing without getting tired.
The weight is just right for my tool bag—light enough to carry around but still cuts through padlocks without much effort. Tried it on some old chain link and it snapped cleanly with one squeeze.