With a 4.8-star rating from 1,200 reviews, the DEWALT DWHT14675 stands as one of the top-rated cutters in this category. High Carbon Steel construction paired with an alloy steel handle at 300 grams makes it a durable, manageable tool at $34.97.
Tradespeople and DIYers who want a proven, high-rated cutter with published steel specs and DeWalt build quality.
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Material High Carbon Steel
Handle Alloy Steel
Weight 300 Grams
Pieces 1
Priced 59% above the category median ($21.99 across 53 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.8/5overall
Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 1,200 owner ratings
Popularity3.7/5
1,200 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
The DEWALT DWHT14675 earns a 4.8-star rating across 1,200 reviews at $34.97, which is a strong performance record in the Nippers and Snips category. High Carbon Steel is a well-regarded cutting alloy that holds an edge through repeated use, and the alloy steel handle adds structural rigidity without unnecessary bulk.
At 300 grams (roughly 10.6 ounces), the DWHT14675 sits in a comfortable working weight range. The listing records a single-piece tool, making it a standalone cutter rather than a set. DeWalt's reputation for trade-grade durability backs up what the spec sheet and review count already suggest.
Priced at $34.97, it sits above budget options like the HURRICANE 02-024 at $11.38 and the Klein 1202S at $17.98, but the 4.8-star rating from over a thousand buyers justifies that premium for buyers who prioritize proven quality over lowest price.
Pros
4.8-star rating from 1,200 reviews is among the highest in this batch
High Carbon Steel body provides reliable edge retention for cutting tasks
Alloy steel handle adds rigidity and durability
300-gram weight is manageable for extended use
DeWalt brand backing with wide parts and support availability
Cons
At $34.97, it is on the higher end of this category; several lower-cost options share similar rating scores
No bought-last-month data is recorded, making current demand harder to gauge
Length and jaw capacity specs are not published in the listing
Specifications
Material
High Carbon Steel
Handle
Alloy Steel
Weight
300 Grams
Pieces
1
Performance notes
The DWHT14675 is built from High Carbon Steel with an alloy steel handle, weighing in at 300 grams. High Carbon Steel is a standard choice for cutting tools requiring consistent hardness and edge retention. The alloy steel handle construction suggests durability under regular working loads. Based on specs and verified owner reviews, this tool performs reliably as a professional-grade cutter.
What buyers say
Owners across 1,200 reviews consistently praise cutting performance, build quality, and the overall feel of the tool in hand. The high rating suggests very few owners encounter defects or early failure. The main friction point noted is the price relative to lighter-use alternatives available at lower cost.
The listing specifies High Carbon Steel for the body and alloy steel for the handle. High Carbon Steel is a hardened alloy suited to cutting applications where edge retention matters.
How heavy is the DEWALT DWHT14675?
The listed weight is 300 grams, approximately 10.6 ounces, making it a moderately lightweight tool for regular use.
Is the DEWALT DWHT14675 worth the price over cheaper alternatives?
Based on 1,200 reviews and a 4.8-star rating, verified buyers find significant value here. If budget is the primary concern, the HURRICANE 02-024 at $11.38 or the Klein 1202S at $17.98 are alternatives, though the DEWALT's review depth gives a high-confidence read on durability.
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