✂️ Cut smarter, not harder — the ultimate multi-tool for pros and DIYers alike!
The Ronan Multi-Cut 401 is a versatile, heavy-duty cutting tool featuring a razor-sharp 4-inch steel blade and an innovative offset pivot for enhanced leverage. Designed to handle tough materials like wood, leather, plastic, and more, it offers clean, splinter-free cuts thanks to its rust-resistant high-impact anvil. Ergonomically crafted for comfort and safety, it includes a locking mechanism and three extra replacement blades, making it the go-to cutter for both industrial and DIY projects.
Manufacturer | Ronan |
Part Number | 401 |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 6.5 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 401 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multicolor, Red |
Style | Simple |
Material | Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle Material | Wood,Plastic,Rubber,Steel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**S
Don’t listen to the diy’ers who don’t understand tools. These things rock.
I’m on my 3rd or 4th pair, not because they are bad, because I lost them doing road service. I read that some people have an issue with them cutting “small branches” and metal wire. If you’re bending them, you are misusing them, if you are chipping the blades then they are doing the job but of course you’re chipping the blade cutting wire, it’s a razor blade!. I have never bent a pair but I have chipped the blades. I cut a lot of automotive wire and cables. 1/0 wire and down, 7 way trailer cable, airbrake tubing (the best), radiator hoses. I have used them for pruning trees but not small branches, that’s why I have pruners. As amazing as these are they have limitations. I’ve had a couple of different brands from blue point to this brand (I’m buying another pair today) and they seem to be all the same with a different branded handle and anvil. I have used these with the same blade for a long time. Even with some chips in the blade they cut clean with ease. Do not hesitate to buy these and if you abuse them to the point you are bending them don’t blame the tool. Buy the right tool for the job. These things do work, I am a craftsman who does many things, mechanics, welding, fabrication, interior work, wood working, landscaping automotive and home electrical, fiberglass work…. I always seem to find a use for these without issue. Would I cut a 1” or bigger branch? No. But they will cut through a 1” branch. Will it cut a hundred “small branches? Probably not. Buy pruners. Even with the blade chipped up it still cuts nylon airbrake tubing clean and square for those quick connect fittings.Don’t listen to a light duty DIY’er who doesn’t understand tools. I have 10’s of thousands of dollars in tools and equipment. These are the real deal.
K**R
Cutter for crafting
I use as a crafting tool. It is a heavy duty cutter and works very well, even with my smaller hands.
J**H
Clippers
Works great!!
N**3
Cuts rope nice, but a problem
I bought this for cutting rope. It does do a good job, but one thing I noticed is that the blade does not come down on the anvil evenly. Even with trying to readjust the blade, I am unable to fix this. It will still be useful to have, but cutter is not as good as it could be.
M**.
It cuts!
I work as garage door installer and bought these to cut weather seal, Works perfect for what I needed
A**R
Great Cutting Tool
This tool works great for cutting cardboard and other materials. You can get a good grip on the handles for great cutting.
M**Y
Great
Great quality what a gem it is great if u get quality
S**E
So durable
My husband used to see every day for Work. They are so durable and great value for the money.
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