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Kobalt 8-in Bolt Cutters, Chrome-Molybdenum Steel Jaws

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Kobalt 8-in Bolt Cutters, Chrome-Molybdenum Steel JawsKobalt 8 in Bolt Cutters Compact 8 inch bolt cutters designed for home repair tasks. Heat treated chrome molybdenum steel jaws deliver strong cutting performance with ergonomic bi material grips for control. Key Features: Durable Jaws: Heat treated chrome molybdenum steel for long lasting sharpness Comfort Grip: Ergonomic bi material, anti slip handles reduce hand fatigue Precision Alignment: Adjusting screws ensure accurate jaw alignment Versatile

Kobalt 8-in Bolt Cutters

Compact 8-inch bolt cutters designed for home repair tasks. Heat-treated chrome molybdenum steel jaws deliver strong cutting performance with ergonomic bi-material grips for control.


Key Features:

  • Durable Jaws: Heat-treated chrome molybdenum steel for long-lasting sharpness
  • Comfort Grip: Ergonomic bi-material, anti-slip handles reduce hand fatigue
  • Precision Alignment: Adjusting screws ensure accurate jaw alignment
  • Versatile Use: Cuts rods, bolts, concrete form ties, and fencing wire (not for locks)
  • Cutting Capacity: Up to 1/8 in diameter in soft materials; up to 1/12 in in medium materials

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Overall Length 8 in
Blade Material Chrome molybdenum steel
Blade Length 2.5 in
Handle Material Plastic bi-material, anti-slip
Primary Application Home repair
Color/Finish Family Blue
Can Be Sharpened Yes
Warranty Lifetime
Max Cutting Capacity (Soft Materials) 1/8 in diameter (less than 19 HRC)
Max Cutting Capacity (Medium Materials) 1/12 in diameter (less than 40 HRC)
UNSPSC 27111500

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can these bolt cutters cut?
A: They’re ideal for rods, bolts, concrete form ties, and fencing wire. Cutting locks is not recommended.


Q: What is the maximum cutting capacity?
A: Up to 1/8 inch diameter in soft materials (less than 19 HRC) and up to 1/12 inch in medium materials (less than 40 HRC).


Q: Are the jaws replaceable or adjustable?
A: The tool includes adjusting screws for precise jaw alignment; replacement jaws are not specified.


Q: What are the handles made of?
A: Plastic bi-material anti-slip grips for comfort and control.


Q: Is there a warranty?
A: Yes, it carries a lifetime warranty.


Small Tool, Big Impact

This compact cutter brings a refined, purposeful edge to your workspace. The blue-and-black grips offer a sculptural pop while the chrome-moly jaws feel decidedly engineered. Style it on a pegboard beside matte-black hooks and a coiled spool of wire for a curated workshop vignette. It’s a chic, hardworking essential that elevates everyday projects.


Add these compact Kobalt cutters to your toolkit for clean, precise cuts on the jobs that matter most.

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