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Kershaw Taskmaster Game Shears
| SKU | 33900 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Kershaw |
| MPN | 33900 |
| UPC | 087171112008 |
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Product Details
Details
Made in Japan
Blades separate for easy cleaning
Multi-functional
Nutcracker, bottle opener, cap lifter, screwdriver
Steel: High-quality stainless steel
Handle: Non-slip over-mold
Blade length: 3.5 in.
Overall length: 8.9 in.
Weight: 5.1 oz.
Features
You will be amazed at the many uses for our multi-purpose Taskmaster Shears. Of course, they cut things. In the kitchen, use them to snip herbs, trim asparagus, cut up tortillas, trim beans, open food packages, cut cheesecloth or waxed paper, trim flowers—you get the idea. In other areas of the house, they’re handy for cutting cord, twine, or rope, opening packages or envelopes, and lots more. But Kershaw’s Taskmaster Shears really are multi-purpose tools.
There’s a built-in nutcracker, a jar opener, a bone notch (also very handy when trimming flower stems), a lid lifter, and even two screwdriver tips, one in each handle. They’re great for tightening a loose screw in the kitchen cabinet without having to go to the garage to find a screwdriver.
Taskmaster Shears have one blade serrated so they can easily cut through even tough or fibrous materials. A non-slip plastic over-mold on the handles makes them comfortable to use as well. And what could make these already handy tools even handier? The blades separate for easy cleaning, then lock together easily and securely for use.
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These items are controlled by the U.S. Government and authorized for export only to the country of ultimate destination for use by the ultimate consignee or end-user(s) herein identified. They may not be resold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of, to any other country or to any person other than the authorized ultimate consignee or end-user(s), either in their original form or after being incorporated into other items, without first obtaining approval from the U.S. government or as otherwise authorized by U.S. law and regulations.