- Complete all your metal cutting tasks with ease using the HURRICANE 3PC 250mm Aviation Tin Snips Set, featuring Premium alloy steel serrated edge blades that deliver exceptional sharpness and toughness; the serrated design firmly grips materials to prevent slipping, ensuring clean, burr-free cuts on 18-gauge cold-rolled steel, 22-gauge stainless steel, thin PVC pipes, and metal sheets, perfect for both heavy-duty professional projects and weekend DIY endeavors.
- Maximize workspace safety and protect your valuable snips with the Protective safety latch integrated into each tool; this essential feature locks the jaws securely closed when not in use, eliminating accidental openings during storage or transportation, reducing the risk of blade damage and potential injuries, while also extending the overall service life of the entire snip set.
- Enjoy fatigue-free cutting sessions even during extended use, thanks to the Ergonomic non-slip soft grip handle on every snip in the set; the soft, non-slip texture maintains a steady hold even when your palms are sweaty, and the ergonomic contour minimizes wrist strain while maximizing leverage, letting you slice through tough materials with minimal effort, whether you’re left-handed or right-handed.
- Keep your snip set organized, protected, and ready for display with the durable Double blister packing that shields each tool from dust, rust, and scratches; the transparent, hangable design is ideal for tool shed storage, workshop pegboards, and retail shelves, allowing you to quickly identify and access the right snip for the job without any hassle.
- Designed for versatile performance, this 3-piece set includes straight, left, and right-cut snips to handle every cutting challenge—from trimming HVAC ductwork and repairing roof gutters to crafting metal art and tackling home renovations; each snip combines precision, power, and comfort, making this HURRICANE set a must-have for HVAC technicians, metalworkers, roofers, and DIY enthusiasts who demand reliability and efficiency.















