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Jonard Tools JIC-63050 High Leverage Cable Cutter - Chrome Vanadium Steel, Induction-Hardened Edges, Cuts Aluminum, Copper & 100-Pair 24 AWG Cable, Ergonomic Grip, 13/16” Jaw Opening (Color May Vary)

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  • HIGH LEVERAGE DESIGN: Handles are flared outward for superior leverage and cutting ability
  • SHEAR-TYPE JAW: Designed with a shear-type jaw for cutting aluminum and soft copper
  • LARGE CABLE CUTTER: Cuts up to 100-pair 24 AWG cables
  • WIDE JAWS: 1" long x 7/8" wide x 7/16" thick
  • WARNING: Not for use on steel or ACSR type cables


High leverage design for superior cutting ability. Designed with a shear-type jaw for cutting aluminum and soft copper. Not for use on steel or ACSR type cables. Cuts up to 100-pair cables (24 AWG). 9-1/2" long. 9-1/4" Cable cutter length. Jaw measures 13/16" width by 1/2" thickness.


Christopher Smith
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
Razor sharp and beefy. Easily cut through the copper wiring for my car audio installation.
Greg
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Works great. Cuts battery cables just fine
Surf.Whammy
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
I have several strategies for the drumsticks, and one is to trim them and flavor with a mixture of fresh ginger paste and teriyaki sauce, garlic powder, and kosher salt and then bake them in the oven.After doing this a while, I had the idea of cutting-off the ends of the drumsticks to make them into a "ball" shape with a tiny handle, so they don't look so much like drumsticks. it's a visual presentation type of activity.This electric cable tool is perfect for this purpose.I like to get 10 lbs. sacks of chicken leg quarters from the local Walmart Supercenter.I have a very nice Victorinox slicing knife with Granton edge and use it to separate the thighs and drumsticks.I soak the thighs in Bulgarian Buttermilk for a few days and then fry the thighs for 5 minutes per side after spicing and flouring them and then finish them in the oven at 320-degrees Fahrenheit for about 90 minutes to cook them thoroughly. They usually are large, but if smaller then bake for 60 minutes. Lightly frying gets the skin crisp and golden but does not over cook them. Baking on a raised cookie sheet rack with parchment paper underneath lets the residual peanut oil drain onto the parchment paper (easy cleanup) and the result is fried chicken thighs that are not oily. If you were not told they were baked, then you would think they were fried the whole time and not baked. Putting the spices first and then doing the flour coating preserves the spices and does not burn them, which is a tip from Alton Brown.I bake the drumsticks or use them for chicken soup with mirepoix (carrots, celery, onions, sautéed in butter and then slow-cooked).P. S. I am a Vine Voice, but I paid for these myself. They were not a free gift. I am very happy with them, and they are perfect as a kitchen utensil for trimming the ends off chicken drumsticks.
Malaka
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2023
Cuts through cable like butter.
CT
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022
I've just recently learned of Jonard tools. I purchased this and a cable stripper for a large project. I'm Thrilled with the performance of both items. Expensive but you get what you pay for! I expect I'll never have to replace these due to the superior quality+
B VanEmon
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022
I do some work on golf carts most are electric I was using a bolt cutter to cut cable ends to replace the lug or build new cables. After using these I'm amazed at how much cleaner the cuts are. More than worth the money. Most cuts are on 6 or 4-gauge copper cable.
MsTashaz
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022
Easy to use & does what it's supposed to do
Hugo Estrada
Reviewed in Mexico on April 16, 2022
Cortan muy bien incluso alambre de acero sse que no es para eso, pero en ocasiones nos tocó en el trabajo, aun que esté daña el filo, lo mejor s usarlo para metales más blandos, pero en general funcionan muy bien
matt
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2021
They work great just like all the tools from Jonard I’ve got in last few months, only fiber opt tool I still need to buy is the fiber cleaver. Just the cost seems alittle high, so will be saving alittle first. Stripper and cutters both are great .
Pete
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2019
I am a carpenter so I am picky about my tools. So since this unit was more reasonably priced than bigger name brands I was somewhat leery, but, No Fear. This cutter works well and cuts 2 gauge copper wire cleanly.
Sylvain
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2019
Bon prix coupe bien
Jon P.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2019
I was skeptical of these because of the price. But don't let that fool you. They are rock solid, heavy duty cutters. They're much more than I was expecting for such a price. They're very sharp and snip right through my SkyHigh oversized 1/0 wire. You may need both hands to start the cut as they open up fairly wide. Once you start the cut, you're able to fit one hand on them. This is no big deal. Especially considering the high quality of these cutters. Use common sense though. It says right on the package in all capital letters: Do not use on steel cable.
Ms. Betty
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2015
I was building a battery bank and needed something to cut a bunch of 2/0 copper cable with. These came and did the job just fine. The action is tight and the jaws are sharp. When used for cutting Soft Copper cables, they should last a long time. I am very happy with my purchase.
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