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Reddit mentions of Klein Tools D275-5 Lightweight Flush Cutter, Up to 16 AWG, Grips Designed for Tool Control and Heat Treated For Durability

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Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Klein Tools D275-5 Lightweight Flush Cutter, Up to 16 AWG, Grips Designed for Tool Control and Heat Treated For Durability. Here are the top ones.

Klein Tools D275-5 Lightweight Flush Cutter, Up to 16 AWG, Grips Designed for Tool Control and Heat Treated For Durability
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    Features:
  • Flush Cutter Pliers with improved knife design snips wire up to 16 AWG, producing a flat, flush cut
  • Pliers' pinch cutting greatly reduces cutting effort and minimizes fly-off
  • Grips designed for greater tool control
  • Ultra slim profile increases access in confined areas
  • Made in USA
  • Heat treated for increased durability
  • Steel return spring for increased comfort during repetitive cutting
Specs:
ColorRed
Height0.75 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Size5-Inch
Weight0.13 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 9 comments on Klein Tools D275-5 Lightweight Flush Cutter, Up to 16 AWG, Grips Designed for Tool Control and Heat Treated For Durability:

u/dollartacos · 4 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Got a soldering iron for Christmas and dove right in. This is my third 60% build, and by far my favorite.

Parts

u/ranhalt · 4 pointsr/3Dprinting

By flush cut, I mean these. https://www.amazon.com/Cutter-Lightweight-Klein-Tools-D275-5/dp/B000GTMZHG/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=flush+cut&qid=1574342422&sr=8-6

Saws are often called "pull saws", which shouldn't be too necessary with filament supports since they should break away with force. But I've got one for helping with lots of resin supports at once, but I don't like that one and should get a smaller and stiffer saw that doesn't bend.

u/Ikniow · 2 pointsr/cableporn

A lot of people love those auto tensioner/Clippers, but I've found that if you don't have them set perfectly on the the it will still leave more of a tail than if you just use these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000GTMZHG?pc_redir=1396457586&robot_redir=1

u/F1ForFun · 2 pointsr/pics

I've built and/or rebuilt at least a couple dozen systems and never nicked a wire while cutting a tie. Then again, I'm not some troglodyte that takes a knife to zip ties. I use these.

u/whereismylife77 · 2 pointsr/networking

Second this. I am the data center grunt.

I brought my own pair last week of these, because I can’t live without them.

They’re perfect. If you watch a Panduit termination video on YouTube: there is a reason he has these. Even more so for the 6a shielded stuff.

Edited for formatting.

u/flower1988 · 1 pointr/Vaping101

Kanthal is typically used and will be your most commonly seen wire. I only know of Gplat as an alternative (I used it... not worth the price increase IMO) I get mine from Amazon, I originally started with 28 gauge, then a buddy let me borrow his 26 gauge, that was good too. I purchased some 24 gauge and it drains my batteries hard (which is why I want a dual box mod.)

Yes, a mod is the housing. Then you will need your atomizer and battery.

I started dripping with the IGO-w atty with the Smok Magneto Mod. Biggest problem I had with it is it was small and i had to drill the air holes. I still use the Magneto.

I would never suggest tank anything. I tried both the genuine and the clone russian 91% and it was a terrible experience.

So, for a beginner getting into dripping I would suggest these parts:

[Plum Veil Atomizer] (http://www.eciggity.com/plume-veil-clone-by-tobeco/) (Note! I have not bought anything from this site.)

ANY single battery 18650 mechanical mod. They all realistically do the same thing. RipTrippers.com does a lot of reviews, they should be able to point you in the right direction. I do however suggest one with a magnetic fire button instead of spring. (It will lower resistance and last longer because springs are weaker than magnets)

Atleast 2 [18650 Sony batteries] (http://www.myvaporstore.com/SONY_VTC5_18650_2600mAh_Battery_Flat_Top_30A_p/sny65026-f.htm)

Charger I chose the two battery one for money purposes but I suggest the 4 since it's only like $5 more and can charge a myriad of batteries

[These clamp things] (http://www.amazon.com/5-5-KELLY-Hemostat-FORCEPS-Straight/dp/B000QWK174/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1414788271&sr=8-6&keywords=medical+clamps) makes building much easier

I use these but a lot of people use nailclippers

[Wire] (http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Lightning-Vapes-Kanthal-Resistance/dp/B00JVXVKB0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1414788396&sr=8-2&keywords=28+gauge+kanthal+wire) either 28 or 26 gauge is what I would recommend.


Cotton Balls

[Ohm Tester] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MBNCOMG/ref=s9_simh_gw_p328_d0_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=0J7AHRP45YSC4DHAS7DB&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=1688200382&pf_rd_i=507846)

Drill bits, allen keys or screwdriver to wrap coils around (i usually use Allen Keys)

Another Screwdriver for you builds

Tweezers are nice for accurate adjustments

Some people suggest a torch.... it's a waste of money for most builds. The main idea behind them is they are used to burn off any chemicals on the wire... but when you are done building you just fire it a few times before you put cotton in them and it does the same thing. Some builds need a more flexible wire... that is the only time you will need it.

Note: I 100% support the use of Clones, especially when you are starting out your vape life. They save so much money and do an adequate (if not better) job of most authentics.

u/DelSolid · 0 pointsr/formula1

Neat but not always usable in a tight space. All you really need is a small pair of flush cut side cutters. Every mechanic has them just for this purpose.

Klein Tools D275-5 5-Inch Lightweight Flush Cutter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GTMZHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_XiZZzb9P1HDM4