Eastwood Metal Cutting Throatless Shear
Eastwood Metal Cutting Throatless Shear
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Eastwood Metal Cutting Throatless Shear

4.7 stars out of 58 reviews
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Key item features

  • Makes quick, clean, cuts in metal - straight, curved, or more intricate
  • Rack and pinion gearing, plus extended handle, improve your leverage
  • Throatless shear is crafted of rugged cast iron
  • Bench or Stand Mount
  • Tool steel blades slice thru 14 gauge mild steel, 14 gauge aluminum, 18 gauge stainless
Current price is $299.99
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Columbus, 43215
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May 25, 2025
Scott
5 out of 5 stars review

Superior quality

Superior quality and price. So very happy with this metal throatless shear.

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Dec 19, 2024
Rusty
5 out of 5 stars review

Throatless shear

Absolutely satisfied. Works great. It must be made in the US. Buy it, you'll like it. I did damage the top shear blade while adjusting it, my bad.

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Jul 22, 2019
Vees72
5 out of 5 stars review

worth the money and the blades last

i think i bought mine almost ten years ago, ive cut allot of 14 ga allot of 18ga and allot of 1/16 aluminum. i should get new blades but it still cuts good, not as good at the tight bends when it had sharp blades, thats why im considering new blades. i havent tried to adjust the blades yet though. i dont use this in a professional environment but i would if i had my own business, this tool has by far paid for itself over the years.

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