Wiss - Offset Aviation Snips Left Cut
The Wiss MetalMaster left and straight cut aviation snips are capable of cutting left arcs and straight lines. The CNC-serrated blades tightly hold and aggressively cut material, while the self-opening spring action delivers a smooth, low-effort feed. Non-slip cushion grips provide superior control, and tough molybdenum steel blades have exceptional durability and long blade life. Cuts up to 18-gauge carbon steel.
The Wiss MetalMaster left and straight cut aviation snips are capable of cutting left arcs and straight lines. The CNC-serrated blades tightly hold and aggressively cut material, while the self-opening spring action delivers a smooth, low-effort feed. Non-slip cushion grips provide superior control, and tough molybdenum steel blades have exceptional durability and long blade life. Cuts up to 18-gauge carbon steel.
The Wiss MetalMaster left and straight cut aviation snips are capable of cutting left arcs and straight lines. The CNC-serrated blades tightly hold and aggressively cut material, while the self-opening spring action delivers a smooth, low-effort feed. Non-slip cushion grips provide superior control, and tough molybdenum steel blades have exceptional durability and long blade life. Cuts up to 18-gauge carbon steel.
The Wiss MetalMaster left and straight cut aviation snips are capable of cutting left arcs and straight lines. The CNC-serrated blades tightly hold and aggressively cut material, while the self-opening spring action delivers a smooth, low-effort feed. Non-slip cushion grips provide superior control, and tough molybdenum steel blades have exceptional durability and long blade life. Cuts up to 18-gauge carbon steel.
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The lowest price for Wiss - Offset Aviation Snips Left Cut right now is $30.00 at eBay.com.au, compared across 14 retailers.
The all-time low was $19.70 on 9 May 2026 — today's price is 52% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 14 May 2026.
Last updated at 14/05/2026 23:42:11
Wiss M6 Aviation Snips Compound Action Offset Straight & Left Cut
Delivery $11
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Crescent Wiss 9-1/4" Metalmaster Offset Straight and Left Cut Aviation Snips - M6R , Red
Delivery between 21–24 May $29
Crescent WISS 235mm Offset Left Cut Aviation Snips
Delivery $10
Crescent Wiss Metalmaster Aviation Snips Left Cut 248mm
Delivery $15
Crescent Wiss Metalmaster 235mm Offset Straight And Left Cut Aviation Snip 18 Gauge Steel
Delivery between 21–26 May $13.25
Crescent Wiss MetalMaster Red Offset Left Cut Aviation Snips - M6R
Delivery between 18–22 May $13.22
235mm Metalmaster Offset Straight and Left Cut Aviation Snips suit Low Carbon Cold Rolled Steel M6R by Wiss
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Crescent Wiss M6R - Left Cut Offset Aviation Snip - C&L Tool Centre
Delivery between Tue – Thu $14
AVIATION SNIPS RED OFFSET LEFT CUTTING
Delivery $15
Wiss M6R Left Cut Offset Aviation Snip
Delivery between 21–29 May $13.25
originally posted on canadiantire.ca
I bought these for work. Most of the time I use aviation snips to cut 016 and 020 aluminum sheets. The main problem that I have with the Wiss offsets is that the nut which helps hold the blades together, continually loosens off. This causes the metal to curl between the blades, leaving an undesired "lip". In some cases, this causes the blades to not cut at all (during precise/short cuts).Another issue is that from new, the spring binds and does not offer a smooth cutting action. Sometimes the blades do not fully close because of the binding. I do like the non-offset Wiss snips, but I find them more awkward to use.If you are interested in offsets, I'd recommend Midwest. Fellow workers swear by the Ridgid offsets (similar to Midwest's design). I have not used ... MoreI bought these for work. Most of the time I use aviation snips to cut 016 and 020 aluminum sheets. The main problem that I have with the Wiss offsets is that the nut which helps hold the blades together, continually loosens off. This causes the metal to curl between the blades, leaving an undesired "lip". In some cases, this causes the blades to not cut at all (during precise/short cuts).Another issue is that from new, the spring binds and does not offer a smooth cutting action. Sometimes the blades do not fully close because of the binding. I do like the non-offset Wiss snips, but I find them more awkward to use.If you are interested in offsets, I'd recommend Midwest. Fellow workers swear by the Ridgid offsets (similar to Midwest's design). I have not used Klenk snips, but I have used Malco offsets, which share a similar design. I prefer the Midwest offsets over the Malco.
originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com
Crescent quality is historic with me (I’m now 78 y/o). Being left handed I struggled with straight snips for many years. These snips now make cutting many materials very easy and comfortable. I should have purchased them earlier. BTW, other brands will likely be cheaper but less effective.
originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com
I am a career HVAC tech. (Retired). I got fed up with my old pair and bought this pair to replace it. My bad. I should have paid attention to the fact that this is the M6. And I wanted the thinner jaw M7. Oh well. These are good quality and usable anyway.
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Wiss M6 Aviation Snips Compound Action Offset Straight & Left Cut
Delivery $11
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Crescent Wiss 9-1/4" Metalmaster Offset Straight and Left Cut Aviation Snips - M6R , Red
Delivery between 21–24 May $29
Crescent WISS 235mm Offset Left Cut Aviation Snips
Delivery $10
Crescent Wiss Metalmaster Aviation Snips Left Cut 248mm
Delivery $15
Crescent Wiss Metalmaster 235mm Offset Straight And Left Cut Aviation Snip 18 Gauge Steel
Delivery between 21–26 May $13.25
I bought these for work. Most of the time I use aviation snips to cut 016 and 020 aluminum sheets. The main problem that I have with the Wiss offsets is that the nut which helps hold the blades together, continually loosens off. This causes the metal to curl between the blades, leaving an undesired "lip". In some cases, this causes the blades to not cut at all (during precise/short cuts).Another issue is that from new, the spring binds and does not offer a smooth cutting action. Sometimes the blades do not fully close because of the binding. I do like the non-offset Wiss snips, but I find them more awkward to use.If you are interested in offsets, I'd recommend Midwest. Fellow workers swear by the Ridgid offsets (similar to Midwest's design). I have not used ... MoreI bought these for work. Most of the time I use aviation snips to cut 016 and 020 aluminum sheets. The main problem that I have with the Wiss offsets is that the nut which helps hold the blades together, continually loosens off. This causes the metal to curl between the blades, leaving an undesired "lip". In some cases, this causes the blades to not cut at all (during precise/short cuts).Another issue is that from new, the spring binds and does not offer a smooth cutting action. Sometimes the blades do not fully close because of the binding. I do like the non-offset Wiss snips, but I find them more awkward to use.If you are interested in offsets, I'd recommend Midwest. Fellow workers swear by the Ridgid offsets (similar to Midwest's design). I have not used Klenk snips, but I have used Malco offsets, which share a similar design. I prefer the Midwest offsets over the Malco.
Crescent quality is historic with me (I’m now 78 y/o). Being left handed I struggled with straight snips for many years. These snips now make cutting many materials very easy and comfortable. I should have purchased them earlier. BTW, other brands will likely be cheaper but less effective.
I am a career HVAC tech. (Retired). I got fed up with my old pair and bought this pair to replace it. My bad. I should have paid attention to the fact that this is the M6. And I wanted the thinner jaw M7. Oh well. These are good quality and usable anyway.
These are not offset as claimed. Mitre10 should advertise correctly.
Quality is not what it used to be. I have already worn them out with continuous use cutting stainless cladding as an insulator.
The first night I tried them, I could not get them to work... but I tried again and found at first that I was trying to snip too much at one time. if you limit the amount of metal to about a quarter to a half-inch at a time, they get through some pretty thick metal.
The last wiss lefty's lasted forever. I expect these will also. They are razor sharp. Tad longer handles put open the same distance.
These only worked a few months before they won’t work. I only cut 26 gauge metal with them and they won’t cut anymore.
Quality snips that work well, bought as a replacement for a pair of Wiss snips with many hours of use. These snips will not disappoint you.
needed a new pair of offset tin snips. These are working great for a metal roofing project.
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