Workpro electrician's/utility scissors.
Why is there a screw in one of the blades? Well I'm glad you asked!

I choose these Workpros due to a few criteria, one being inexpensive, room for what I wanted to do, & compact.
I use a lot of heatshrink at work, pretty much daily. Made me a contraption for cutting heatshrink to length quickly to refill my case/container. There's automatic machines that do it but they cost a couple grand. There's 3D printed plans online but I don't have a 3D printer. But I do have a lathe & mill. Thought about a tabletop guillotine/paper cutter style like the 3D printed ones but ended up go this route for portability. Looks goofy but my stoopid idea worked, well enough for me anyway.
Tsunoda compact cable cutter. These are only 6", much smaller than I expected but says it can handle up to 4 AWG. 4 AWG is the largest we use at work but not often, 6 AWG is largest that I use the most. I have a pair of 10" cable cutters but wanted something smaller for more frequent use of smaller gauge wires. Choose these cause they don't have the handle reversing feature I would never use & these are spring loaded. When in the locked/closed position, all you have to do is squeeze the handles & the lock disengages automatically, thought that was pretty cool even though I may rarely use the lock.
Finally got my replacements, got them a few weeks ago. Took them like 2 months to get the 1st pair, then almost another 2 months to get the replacements so I forgot about them & lost the excitement in getting them.
