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Kobalt 14-in Bolt Cutters, Cr-Mo Steel Jaws, 14 in Handle

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Kobalt 14-in Bolt Cutters, Cr-Mo Steel Jaws, 14 in HandleKobalt 14 in Bolt Cutters Compact 14 in bolt cutters built for home repair and light duty metal cutting. Heat treated chrome molybdenum steel jaws deliver strength and durability, while ergonomic bi material grips provide control and comfort. Key Features: High Strength Jaws: Heat treated chrome molybdenum steel for long lasting cutting performance Precise Alignment: Adjustable screws ensure easy, accurate jaw alignment Comfort Grip: Ergonomic bi

Kobalt 14-in Bolt Cutters

Compact 14-in bolt cutters built for home repair and light-duty metal cutting. Heat-treated chrome molybdenum steel jaws deliver strength and durability, while ergonomic bi-material grips provide control and comfort.


Key Features:

  • High-Strength Jaws: Heat-treated chrome molybdenum steel for long-lasting cutting performance
  • Precise Alignment: Adjustable screws ensure easy, accurate jaw alignment
  • Comfort Grip: Ergonomic bi-material, anti-slip handles reduce hand fatigue
  • Versatile Cutting: Ideal for rods, bolts, concrete form ties, chain and fencing wire
  • Capacities: Up to 1/4 in (soft <19 HRC) and 3/16 in (medium <40 HRC) materials

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Blade Material Chrome molybdenum steel (Cr-Mo)
Color/Finish Family Blue
Handle Material Plastic, bi-material anti-slip grips
Blade Length (Inches) 2.5
Handle Length (Inches) 14
Can Be Sharpened Yes
Primary Application Home repair
Warranty Lifetime
Cutting Capacity (Soft <19 HRC) 1/4 in (6.5 mm) max
Cutting Capacity (Medium <40 HRC) 3/16 in (5 mm) max
UNSPSC 27111500

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can these bolt cutters cut?
A: They’re designed for rods, bolts, concrete form ties, chain, and fencing wire in soft materials up to 1/4 in diameter and medium materials up to 3/16 in.


Q: What are the jaws made of?
A: Heat-treated chrome molybdenum (Cr-Mo) steel for durability and edge retention.


Q: Can the jaws be adjusted or sharpened?
A: Yes. The cutters include adjusting screws for proper alignment, and the blades can be sharpened.


Q: How long are the handles?
A: Overall length is 14 inches, providing compact leverage for tight spaces.


Q: Is there a warranty?
A: Yes, it carries a lifetime warranty.


Compact Muscle in a Sleek Blue Accent

These 14-inch bolt cutters bring industrial grit into the workshop with a refined, graphite-and-cobalt palette. The heat-treated Cr‑Mo jaws are the hero—precise, confident, and ready to tame chain and hardware. Style them on a wall-mounted tool rack with other blue-accented essentials for a cohesive, modern shop aesthetic. It’s a small, powerful statement piece that elevates everyday DIY into luxe craftsmanship.


Add these Kobalt 14-in bolt cutters to your toolbox for precise, dependable cuts on everyday metal tasks.

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★★★★★ 4
Good introductory text.
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As is obvious from the title, five of the major Protestant evangelical views of the doctrine of sanctification are presented. An adherent of each one presents a chapter explaining their position, and each of the other four present their response. What stands out immediately on this topic is how much agreement there is. There is minimal disagreement and it primarily stems from the differences in soteriology and pneumatology that one would expect between Reformed, Wesleyan, and Pentecostal theologians. Although I expected a very tedious, detailed theological argument, each of the presentations were quite clear. Not every position is defended with equal skill, but each author explains his position well. However, I must admit that my understanding of the distinctions was helped more by the responses at the end of the chapters than the chapters themselves. As a side note, it is interesting to observe how the approach of each author tends to reflect the strengths/weaknesses of their particular theological disposition. Good book from an excellent series. Anyone interested in refining their understanding of this doctrine should read it.
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Russell Long
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Good book
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This book was chosen by one of my former college professor as a read for a class call sanctification. Recommendation as a good to learn about different denominations.
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Brad Shultz
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Incredible Summary of each view
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This is my favorite book in this series so far. Hoekema and Walvoord wrote incredibly well reasoned and Biblical summaries of their respective viewpoints. I was struck by how closely the more thoughtful theologians of each viewpoint really are to agreement. We often hear the less rational (and less Biblical) versions of viewpoints other than our own. It was nice to see much agreement with each other and with the witness of the Bible.
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Challenge your thinking on this subject
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I found this book generally helpful. It was beneficial to me to think through how someone might arrive at a conclusion different from my own. That challenged me to think through the biblical support for my own view of sanctification. The introduction sets the stage well. All agree in certain aspects of sanctification, but disagree on others such as: how does one achieve success in sanctification? How much success is possible? Is a crisis experience following one's conversion normal - or necessary? If so, what kind of experience and how is it verified. Several definitions of terms become important in the book: sin, old/new man, perfection, Baptism of the Holy Spirit, and Entire sanctification. In terms how well the authors lay out a biblical case for their positions, I found myself convinced more by the Reformed and Dispensational perspectives. From best to worst, I might order it as follows: 1. Reformed 2. Dispensational 3. Pentecostal 4. Keswick 5. Wesleyan Overall, I found it refreshing that all of the authors maintained a respectful and gracious tone in their disagreement with one another. I would recommend this book as a helpful overview of this topic.
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Great comparison!
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These five views are given in the words of their own proponents. Each view is then critiqued by the other four authors. These authors seem to be leaders in the denominations representing each position. This book is for the theological heavy-weight reader. It is desirable to the seminarian who knows the terminology and nuances of the theological standpoints. It does have devotional value in turning the reader to God.
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