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Aviation Snip Left
 An Aviation Snip Left is a specialized hand-operated cutting tool designed for making left-curved or straight cuts in sheet metal and similar materials. Identified typically by red handles, it features a compound leverage mechanism that multiplies cutting force, making it easier to cut through tough materials with less effort. With an angled head and ergonomic design, it offers improved control in tight or confined workspaces. This snip is an essential tool in metal fabrication, HVAC installation, roofing, and general construction for precise and safe metal cutting tasks.
Aviation Strip Right
 An Aviation Snip Right is a compound-action hand tool engineered for making rightward curved or straight cuts in sheet metal and similar materials. Easily identifiable by its green handles, this snip is designed to deliver maximum cutting power with minimal effort, thanks to its compound leverage mechanism. Its angled cutting head improves visibility and control, especially in tight corners or confined spaces. Aviation snips are a staple in HVAC, metalworking, roofing, and construction industries, offering precision and efficiency in cutting various types of sheet materials.
Steel Straight Pattern Snips
Steel straight pattern snips, also known as tin snips or aviation snips, are cutting tools designed for cutting and shaping sheet metal. The term "straight pattern" refers to the blades' cutting orientation, which is straight and parallel to each other. These snips are commonly used in metalworking, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), and other related industries.