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About Multi Shears

Multi shears are versatile cutting tools designed to handle a wide range of materials including plastic, rubber, leather, carpet, vinyl, roofing felt, gaskets, and light-gauge metal. Unlike standard scissors or single-purpose snips, multi shears feature robust construction with hardened blades and ergonomic handles that provide the leverage and cutting power needed for demanding trade applications. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks professional-grade multi shears from leading manufacturers including Knipex, Bessey, ARS, and Facom, ensuring tradespeople have access to reliable tools that deliver precision cuts day after day.

Available in various configurations including offset patterns, combination designs, and specialised mitre shears, these tools are essential for professionals who need one reliable cutting solution across multiple materials. Many models feature interchangeable blade systems, allowing users to switch between straight cuts, mitres, and profile cuts without carrying multiple tools. MyToolShed offers both heavy-duty industrial shears for intensive workshop use and lighter palm shears for detailed work.

Applications

Multi shears are invaluable across numerous trades and industries:

  • Roofers and cladders: Cutting roofing felt, membranes, and flexible flashing materials
  • Carpet fitters: Trimming carpet, underlay, and vinyl flooring with precision
  • Plumbers and heating engineers: Cutting gaskets, pipe insulation, and flexible hoses
  • Automotive technicians: Trimming trim panels, rubber seals, and upholstery materials
  • Electricians: Cutting cable insulation, conduit, and protective sleeving
  • General construction: Workshop cutting of packaging, strapping, plastics, and thin metals
  • Signage installers: Precision cutting of vinyl graphics and banner materials

Choosing The Right Multi Shears

When selecting multi shears from MyToolShed.co.uk, consider these key factors:

Material compatibility: Identify the primary materials you'll be cutting. Heavy-duty models with hardened steel blades handle tougher materials like rubber and light metals, whilst lighter shears excel at fabrics and thinner plastics.

Blade configuration: Standard straight blades suit general cutting, offset designs improve visibility and keep hands clear of surfaces, whilst mitre shears create angled cuts for corner work. Profile cutters are ideal for specialised shapes.

Handle design: Ergonomic handles with soft-grip inserts reduce hand fatigue during extended use. Consider whether you need full-sized handles for maximum leverage or compact palm shears for intricate work.

Build quality: Professional brands like Knipex and Bessey offer superior edge retention and durability for daily trade use, whilst budget options suit occasional DIY applications.

Special features: Look for serrated blades that prevent material slippage, integrated safety locks, and replaceable blade systems for long-term economy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can multi shears cut metal?

Multi shears can cut light-gauge metals, thin aluminium, and soft wire, but they're not designed for heavy sheet metal work. Check the manufacturer's specifications for maximum cutting capacity. For thicker metals, dedicated tin snips or aviation shears are more appropriate.

How do I maintain my multi shears?

Keep blades clean and free from adhesive residue using a suitable solvent. Apply a light oil to the pivot point periodically to ensure smooth operation. Store in a dry environment and avoid dropping, which can misalign the blades and affect cutting performance.

What's the difference between multi shears and standard scissors?

Multi shears feature significantly stronger construction with thicker, hardened steel blades and more robust pivot mechanisms. They provide greater cutting force and can handle materials that would damage household scissors, making them essential professional tools rather than general-purpose cutting implements.

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