🔧 Cut the clutter, not your fingers!
The Miller KS-1 Yellow Fiber Optic Kevlar Scissors are expertly designed for technicians, electricians, and installers. With a compact 5.5-inch length and weighing only 2.8 ounces, these scissors feature high-carbon steel blades for durability and a microserrated edge to enhance cutting precision. Their ambidextrous ergonomic handles ensure comfort for all users, while the lightweight design makes them perfect for transport between job sites. Safety is prioritized with a design that minimizes the risk of blade-related injuries, making these scissors a must-have tool for professionals.
Color | Yellow |
Material | Steel |
Brand | MILLER |
Blade Material | Steel |
Product Dimensions | 5.5"L x 8.88"W |
Style | Original |
Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
Blade Length | 140 Millimeters |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00856848006090 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 856848006090 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Ripley Tools, LLC |
Part Number | KS 1- Kevlar Shears |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Item model number | KS 1- Kevlar Shears |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**E
Fantastic shears
I've purchased these shears multiple times. I have red and a blue handled version which are both branded other manufacturers but are seemingly made in the same factory. As a low voltage technician, I dull many pairs of snips a year cutting and stripping various wire. These are properly hardened and sharpened unlike the ubiquitous free-fall snip most techs get a home depot. On copper wire, you likely wont dull this tool at all, but inevitably you'll end up cutting some shielded wire, T-grid, or other whathaveyous. When they are sharp they work great on fiber optic (as designed) but obviously bind up in weaves/string within cables when dull.I collect pocket knives and can say I have successfully sharpened a pair once or twice. One "blade" has very fine serrations to grip the cable, so you cannot sharpen it without removing those first. It's usually enough to just smooth out it's back side and sharpen the non-serrated blade. After a few sharpenings you may ruin the curve in the blade - scissors and shears have the blades bent inwards toward each other to maintain a pinch point. The screw that holds them together is easy to adjust, and the nut you see on the back side prevents your adjustment from changing.These will rust. They seem to be made with a good quality and affordable carbon steel, which is just not going to have chemical protection. If you're keeping them in a fiber kit to remain sharp just throw some lightweight oil on them from time to time.
T**R
Works well, cuts reliably, reasonable price
Use these mainly for cutting paracord and other similar stuff. (No kevlar or other 'exotic' materials). Cuts well after substantial use, still sharp. The serrated blade holds the item and keeps it from slipping down the blade as the scissor is closed, so get cleaner cuts than an un-serrated blade. The scissors is a bit small, only room for a couple fingers, but this did not hamper its use in my case - no issue. The price $23 is very reasonable; paid more for other scissors that do not cut cord anything near as well as these.
J**.
Great product
Nice item. Very sharp. Cuts easily.
G**3
Specialty Cutting Tool
In my quest to find the ultimate computer workshop nippers, I bought this Miller Ripley cutter. I haven't used it lot but the prices was right and the cutters have a very fine serrated edge that make it the perfect cutting tool in the right situation. The quality appears very good.
L**L
Awesome scissor
Cut winch ropes easily.Wish I had this a long time ago.I will buy again
J**S
Extremely sharp
These snips are extremely sharp. They have no trouble going through the Kevlar thread in fiber optic cable. These are not meant for hands smaller than XL though (thus the 4 stars) a few of my splicers have small hands, and they can't operate them comfortably. Other than that, they're sharp and great for opening shielded fiber.
E**G
Micro teeth grabbed & blades cut
Micro teeth grabbed & blades cut well.Handel seemed a bit tight for medium-large size hands.It's worked well for me so far for cutting dyneema line, but I have not used it for very many lines so I don't know what the overall longevity will be.At this point it works well and is a good value.
J**F
Super sharp
The tension on these was spot on when I got mine. They snipped through 3k and 9k fabrics like a good pair of scissors through card stock. The best part was no fraying at all.Top drawer tool for sure.