
Miller 46046 ERGO Electrician Splicing Scissors
Through-hardened blades with a built-in scraper and file make these Miller scissors the one tool a cable tech grabs before anything else.
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Overview
Key Features
SPLICING TOOLS: This tool was constructed for technicians to splice cable or strip 19 and 23 AWG wire. These scissors can also be used to cut a wire harness or for stripping insulation. Each blade also has a scraper and file on the back.
ELECTRICIAN MULTI TOOL: The blades of this all-purpose tool are engineered with through-hardened steel and chrome-over-nickel plating to extend longevity and prevent corrosion. These shears also feature ergonomic handles to reduce hand fatigue.
SAFETY SCISSORS: Safety is our top priority when it comes to tools. Unlike a traditional knife, these shears have a cushioned straight handle that allows you to gain greater cutting leverage. These looped scissors are also safer than a knife.
PORTABLE TRAVEL TOOLS: We understand that technicians are moving from job site to job site, so we design tools that technicians can easily transport. The compact design of our metal scissors makes them ideal for storing and carrying in toolboxes.
OUR STORY: We are a premier manufacturing company dedicated to providing high-quality wire and cable tools. We offer professionals access to safe and reliable devices across a variety of markets. Our goal is to be the leader in innovative wire tools.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Optimized specifically for 19 AWG and 23 AWG stripping — cutting geometry is purpose-built, not adapted from a general tool
- Integrated scraper and file on the blade backs consolidate three tasks into one compact tool
- Chrome-over-nickel plating over through-hardened steel extends edge life and resists corrosion in field conditions
- Cushioned ergonomic handles reduce hand fatigue during repetitive splicing runs
- Compact profile fits tool pouches and belts without bulk
👎 Cons
- Gauge range is narrow — primarily 19 AWG and 23 AWG, not suited as a general-purpose wire stripper across a broad range
- Through-hardened steel blades can be more difficult to resharpen in the field if the edge dulls
- No included sheath or blade cover, which is a consideration for safe toolbox storage alongside other metal tools
- The scissors form factor won't suit technicians who prefer a dedicated stripping tool with indexed gauge notches