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GRENPRO GRENPRO-071360 Cutter Review

4.4 (61) Amazon rating$11.04100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The GRENPRO GRENPRO-071360 is the lowest-priced option in the wire rope cutter group at $11.04, with a 4.4-star rating from 61 reviews, a PVC handle, and a lightweight 0.31 kg build suitable for light-duty cutting.

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Best for

Price-first buyers cutting light wire rope or cable who want a clean-gripped tool under $12

Skip if

Heavier wire rope tasks, professional use, or buyers who want a larger review base before purchasing

  • Handle Polyvinyl Chloride
  • Weight 0.31 Kilograms
  • Priced 41% below the category median ($18.80 across 11 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 61 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.9/5

    61 owner reviews, fewer 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 $11.04, the GRENPRO GRENPRO-071360 is the most affordable entry in this wire rope cutter lineup. It weighs 0.31 kilograms (roughly 11 ounces) and features a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) handle, a common grip material for budget-tier cutting tools that provides adequate insulation and chemical resistance.

With 61 reviews at 4.4 stars, the GRENPRO-071360 has a smaller feedback pool than the DISEN or WORKPRO options, but the rating itself is solid for its price. The 100 monthly buyers show steady if modest demand.

This is a tool for buyers whose primary criterion is price. If your application is light cable or wire rope cutting and $11.04 is the target budget, the GRENPRO GRENPRO-071360 covers the basics. For heavier or more frequent use, the few dollars separating it from the DISEN or WORKPRO picks buys significantly more performance evidence.

Pros

  • $11.04 is the lowest price in the wire rope cutter group reviewed
  • 4.4-star rating from 61 reviews, strong for the price point
  • PVC handle offers basic grip insulation and chemical resistance
  • 0.31 kg lightweight build suits light cutting tasks

Cons

  • 61 reviews is a small base, limiting confidence in long-term reliability trends
  • No blade material, hardness, or cutting capacity spec published
  • 100 monthly buyers is modest demand compared to top picks in the category

Specifications

HandlePolyvinyl Chloride
Weight0.31 Kilograms

Performance notes

The GRENPRO GRENPRO-071360 is light at 0.31 kilograms with a PVC grip, pointing to a compact, basic-construction cutter. No blade spec or cutting capacity is listed. The 4.4-star average from 61 owners suggests it handles light wire rope and cable cutting acceptably for the price, but the small review pool means individual variation could be larger than more-reviewed competitors.

What buyers say

With 61 reviews averaging 4.4 stars, owners who bought the GRENPRO GRENPRO-071360 are generally satisfied. The review pool is small enough that individual results vary more than for tools with hundreds of reviews, so buyer expectations should be calibrated to light-duty use.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the GRENPRO GRENPRO-071360 appropriate for professional rigging work?

No published specs support heavy professional rigging use. At $11.04 and 0.31 kg, the GRENPRO-071360 is positioned for light-duty cutting. The Crescent 0290FHJN at $97.15 is the professional-grade option in this group.

How does PVC compare to rubber or polypropylene as a handle material?

All three are polymer grips common on budget hand tools. PVC offers basic flexibility and chemical resistance. Rubber typically provides better vibration absorption and grip in wet conditions. Polypropylene is lighter and harder. For wire rope cutting, any of the three is acceptable for light use. Questions? Email [email protected].

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