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Bend and cut wire with the Xuron® 485C Combination Cutter/Pliers.

Wire Working Perfection: Bend AND Cut Wire with the Xuron® 485C Combination Cutter/Pliers

By Abby Robey / September 9, 2021 / 4 Comments

Have you heard about the Xuron®️️️ 485C Combination Cutter/Pliers? This precision tool offers you a full bypass shear cutter and a chain nose pliers in one tool. Jewelry and chainmaille artists, as well as crafters and hobbyists who frequently need both types of tools for a single task will find this a cost-effective option.

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Xuron® TK 2600 Bead Stringer's Tool Kit for making beaded jewelry.

TK 2600 Bead Stringer’s Tool Kit for Making Beaded Jewelry

By Abby Robey / August 16, 2021 / 0 Comments

What’s better than having all the tools you’ll need for making beaded jewelry on your workbench? How about if we wrapped them in a convenient, durable pouch, ready to grab and go so you can easily use them anywhere?!!

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Xuron® Hard Wire Cutters.

Hard Wire Cutters for Jewelry Making and Repair

By Abby Robey / July 1, 2021 / 2 Comments

Did you know that Xuron® Models 2193 and 2193F Hard Wire Cutters are the only tools you should use to cut memory wire, steel, or other hardened wire? You’ll have disappointing results if you cut hard wire with any of our other flush cutters. It’ll also leave telltale dents in the blades and void their […]

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Xuron® Model Railroader's Tool Kit.

3 Must-Have Tools for the Model Railroader

By Abby Robey / April 30, 2021 / 3 Comments

Three tools no model railroader should be without are a good serrated pliers, a Micro-Shear® flush cutter, and a trustworthy, precise track cutter. Wouldn’t you agree? And there’s never been a better time to lay your hands on all three than right now!

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Xuron Corporation Celebrates Our 50th Anniversary.

Xuron Corporation 50 Year Anniversary

By Abby Robey / March 1, 2021 / 0 Comments

1971–1986: The Beginning … 2021 is a milestone year for Xuron Corporation as it marks our 50th year in business. Our story starts in Danbury, Connecticut in old dairy barn that was converted to a factory.

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