The SHEARS 50-0675 is a no-frills alloy steel cutter that punches well above its $7.49 price, earning 4.6 stars from 955 reviewers with 200 buyers picking it up monthly.
Budget-minded buyers who need a lightweight, single-piece alloy steel cutter for everyday cutting tasks
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Material Alloy Steel
Handle Alloy Steel
Weight 0.7 Ounces
Pieces 1
Priced 63% below the category median ($19.99 across 41 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 955 owner ratings
Popularity3.3/5
955 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
At just 0.7 ounces, the SHEARS 50-0675 is one of the lightest cutters in its class. The all-alloy-steel construction keeps the price at $7.49 while still delivering enough durability for routine cutting tasks, and owners consistently rate it 4.6 stars across 955 reviews.
The single-piece alloy steel design means both the blade and handle share the same material, which simplifies the build and reduces the chance of handle-blade separation over time. Based on specs and verified owner reviews, the tool holds up well for light cutting, though no blade length or jaw capacity is published in the listing.
At 200 units bought per month, the SHEARS 50-0675 clearly meets a demand for affordable, featherweight cutters. For anyone who needs a backup cutter, a jobsite spare, or a first-try option before committing to a pricier tool, this is a sensible starting point.
Pros
Extremely lightweight at 0.7 ounces, easy to carry or store
Alloy steel construction throughout for consistent durability
Very affordable at $7.49, low risk for occasional use
Strong demand signal: 4.6 stars from 955 reviews
Cons
No blade length or cutting capacity published in the listing
Alloy steel handle offers no grip texture or ergonomic shaping
Not suited for heavy-duty or high-frequency cutting work
Specifications
Material
Alloy Steel
Handle
Alloy Steel
Weight
0.7 Ounces
Pieces
1
Performance notes
The alloy steel material covers both blade and handle, keeping the unit weight to 0.7 ounces. No length or jaw capacity figures are listed, so buyers should confirm fit-for-purpose before ordering for precision or high-load applications. Suited to light-duty cutting where low mass and low cost are priorities.
What buyers say
Owners tend to highlight the low price and surprising sturdiness for occasional tasks. The most common complaint centers on the lack of spec detail in the listing, making it harder to evaluate before purchase. Overall satisfaction stays high among buyers who use it for light cutting work.
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