
Cable & Wire Cutters
Our premium range of cable and wire cutters, designed to deliver clean, precise cuts for electrical, automotive, and industrial applications. Whether you’re a professional electrician or a DIY enthusiast, our tools are built to meet your needs. Cable and wire cutters are essential for clean cuts on copper, aluminum, ACSR, and wire rope. Selecting the right tool improves productivity, safety, and long-term performance.
Why Choose Our Cable & Wire Cutters?
Unmatched Quality
Crafted from high-grade materials for durability and long-lasting performance.
Precision Engineering
Sharp, precision-ground blades ensure clean cuts every time.
Versatile Range
From small-gauge wire cutters to heavy-duty hydraulic cable cutters, we have the right tool for every task.
Ergonomic Design
Comfortable, non-slip handles reduce hand fatigue during extended use.
Key Features of Our Cable & Wire Cutters Collection
Precision Cutting Blades — Hardened, laser-ground blades provide clean, burr-free cuts on copper, aluminum, and multi-strand wires.
Ergonomic Handles — Soft-grip, non-slip handles reduce hand fatigue and improve control during repetitive cutting tasks.
Insulated Options — Select models feature VDE-rated insulation for safe work on live circuits up to specified voltage ratings.

Cable & Wire Cutters For Sale
Different cutter formats target specific materials and diameters. A cable cutter excels on copper and aluminum conductors, a wire rope cutter manages stranded steel rope, while coaxial cutter models prepare precise telecom terminations.

Wire Rope Cutter

Coaxial Cable Cutter

Heavy-Duty Cable Cutter
Industry Applications

Automotive Repairs
Ideal for cutting through tough automotive wires and cables.

Industrial Use
Heavy-duty cutters handle thick power lines, wire ropes, and industrial-grade cables.

Electrical Work
Perfect for cutting copper and aluminum cables, network wires, and electrical housing.
Cable & Wire Cutters Buying Guide
We offer competitive wholesale pricing for bulk orders. Minimum order quantities (MOQ) vary by model, typically starting at 50 pieces. Contact our sales team for volume discounts, custom packaging, and OEM opportunities.
Design Styles
Surface Finishes
Handle Types for Comfort
Special Features
Selecting the Right Size
Quick Selection Guide
| Cutter Type | Wire Gauge Range | Cut Style | Primary Application | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diagonal Cutters | 10-22 AWG | Angled, pointed tip | General electronics, electrical | $15-$60 |
| Flush Cutters | 20-30 AWG | Flat, flush cut | PCBs, jewelry, precision | $10-$40 |
| Cable Cutters | Up to 750 MCM | Ratcheting shear | Heavy cables, armored wire | $40-$120 |
| End Cutters | Fasteners, nails | 90° perpendicular | Construction, fastener removal | $20-$50 |
| Lineman's Pliers | 6-18 AWG | Side cutting + gripping | Multi-purpose electrical | $25-$80 |
| High-Leverage | Heavy gauge | Compound action | Piano wire, hard materials | $35-$90 |
Warranty and Support
We are committed to providing high-quality tools and exceptional customer service. Our Cable & Wire Cutters are backed by a comprehensive warranty and dedicated support to ensure your satisfaction.

What Our Clients Say
Here’s a look at what people are saying about working with us. We’re proud to have helped so many achieve their goals.
These cable & wire cutters are solid and reliable. They cut through thick wires cleanly and the ergonomic handles reduce hand fatigue. A must-have for any electrician.

Jason Miller
I use these cable & wire cutters daily for network installs. They give precise cuts without fraying the cable and feel durable. Great value for the price.

Laura Chen
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Still have questions? Our team is here to help. Reach out to us anytime, and we’ll make sure you get the answers you need.
When selecting a cable & wire cutters product, prioritize blade material (hardened steel or alloy), cutting capacity for the wire gauges you handle, ergonomic handles for comfort, corrosion resistance, and replaceable blades or jaws. Also consider insulation ratings if you’ll be cutting live wires, and whether the tool is rated for electrical work or general use.
Heavy-duty cable cutters are designed to cut larger diameters and tougher materials such as heavy-duty cable, steel wire rope and cable, or multi-stranded conductors. They typically feature reinforced jaws, longer handles for greater leverage, and thicker, hardened blades. Standard cutters are better suited for light-gauge electrical wire and small cables.
Cutting ACSR (aluminum conductor steel-reinforced) requires a tool rated for hard steel cores. Not all cable & wire cutters are suitable for ACSR; choose cutters specifically specified for ACSR or heavy-duty cable with hardened, precision-ground jaws to prevent nicking the aluminum or crushing the steel core.
Maintain cutter jaws by keeping them clean and lightly oiled to prevent rust, sharpening or replacing blades as recommended, and checking alignment and fasteners. Avoid cutting materials beyond the rated capacity to prevent jaw deformation. Store the tool in a dry place and periodically inspect for chips, cracks, or wear.
To determine the ideal cutter, measure the diameter and type of wire rope and cable you will cut, and check the tool’s maximum cutting capacity in the manufacturer’s specifications. For thicker wire rope and multi-conductor cables, use heavy-duty or bolt cutter-style cable cutters. For small to medium cables, ratcheting or compound-action cutters often provide clean cuts with less effort.
While bolt cutters and heavy-duty cable cutters can cut through insulated wires, they may damage insulation if not designed for electrical work. For insulated electrical wires, use insulated-handled wire cutters rated for electrical use to protect the conductor and ensure safety. If cutting both insulated and non-insulated materials, choose a versatile tool that specifies safe use for insulation.
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