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Replaceable Blade Snips feature offset design.
Replaceable Blade Snips feature offset design.

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Replaceable Blade Snips feature offset design.


April 10, 2007 - MagSnips(TM) series includes left and straight cut model (M2210), best used in right hand, as well as right and straight cut model (M2110), best used in left hand. Snip advances without interference from material being cut and without imposing any risk to user's hand. Blade opening accommodates range of materials and full 2ū in. length of cut. Also available, model M1200 cuts straight and wide curves to left or right and can be used in either hand.

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MagSnips Offset Replaceable Blade Snips Introduced


Sturgis, Michigan, March 28, 2007 -- Midwest Tool And Cutlery Company has expanded its Midwest SnipsŪ offering of replaceable blade snips to include new patent pending offset design models, creating the MagSnips(TM) family of replaceable blade snip products. The patent pending offset design includes left and straight cut model M2210 that is best used in the right hand and right and straight cut model M2110 that is best used in the left hand. The patent pending offset design flows material away from the blades allowing the snip to be easily advanced without interference from the material being cut and making it easier to cut long materials. The offset design also keeps the users hand safely above the material being cut. The new offset models feature a large capacity blade opening for cutting a wide range of materials and a full 2-3/4 inch length of cut. The M1200 model MagSnipsŪ cuts straight and wide curves to the left or right and can be used in either hand.

The new MagSnipsŪ models feature easily replaceable blades and a light-in-weight cast magnesium frame weighing just 14.4-oz. MagSnipsŪ weigh only half as much as traditional forged steel tin snips making them much easier to handle on the jobsite and less fatiguing to use.

MagSnipsŪ cut a variety of materials including vinyl and aluminum siding, metal roofing materials, shingles, metal flashing, vinyl flooring and screening. MagSnipsŪ excel at cutting materials containing abrasives that dull blades quickly due to the replaceable blade feature. The versatility, ease of use, safety features and economical, easily replaceable blade feature of the new offset model MagSnipsŪ will appeal to both tradesmen and do-it-yourselfers.

About Midwest Tool & Cutlery

Midwest Tool And Cutlery Company produces the Made in the USA Midwest SnipsŪ brand of aviation and tinner snips at manufacturing operations in Sturgis and Kalkaska, Michigan. Midwest Tool and Cutlery Company produces the only full line of hot-drop forged aviation and tinner snips Made in the USA. Hot-drop forged blades are virtually unbreakable, cut better and hold an edge longer than cast or stamped blade snips. The company also produces a full line of folding and bending tools, cable cutters and other specialty tools for the HVAC/R, construction, siding, roofing and sheet metal industries. Midwest SnipsŪ are available at HVAC/R and industrial wholesale distributors in North America and worldwide and at selected retail outlets.

Visit www.midwestsnips.com for more information.

Application Notes:

Midwest SnipsŪ aviation and tinner snips and associated specialty tools are widely used
in the following trades/applications:

- Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC/R) and refrigeration installation and repair
- General construction, maintenance and repair
- Exterior remodeling industry (roofing, siding, gutter and down spout installation and repair)
- Floor covering installation
- Metal building construction and maintenance
- RV/Motor home/trailer manufacturing
- Auto body repair
- General sheet metal cutting
- Industrial /MRO applications


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Harold M. Cody Marketing Manager
USA
Phone: 269-651-7964
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Company Information:
Name: Midwest Tool & Cutlery Co.
Address: 1210 Progress St.
City: Sturgis
State: MI
ZIP: 49091
Country: USA
Phone: 800-782-4659
FAX: 269-651-1811
http://www.firstchoicetool.com


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