Cordless Electric Scissors,4V Rechargeable Cardboard Cutter Heavy Duty Scissor with Review
Our verdict
This 4-volt rechargeable heavy-duty cordless scissors at $34.99 carries a 4.1-star rating from 549 owners and solid monthly demand of 900 units, though the absence of any published specs beyond the product title requires buyers to rely primarily on owner feedback.
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Buyers who want a rechargeable cardboard cutter at a mid-range price and are comfortable relying on owner reviews rather than published performance specs.
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Skip if you need confirmed cutting capacity, voltage detail beyond the 4V title mention, or weight and dimension specs before purchasing; none of those are available in the published listing.
- Priced 17% above the category median ($29.99 across 34 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 549 owner ratings
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Popularity3.8/5
549 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 power tools and workshop machinery 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
This cordless electric scissors is described in the product title as a 4-volt rechargeable heavy-duty cardboard cutter. At $34.99, it sits in the mid-tier price range for this category. The 4.1-star rating from 549 reviews and 900 units sold last month indicate a real and growing buyer base, though the listing publishes no spec data whatsoever beyond what appears in the title.
The 4V power mention from the title suggests a low-voltage battery system, positioned similarly to the Fanttik C8 Nano's 3.7-volt design but at a lower spec tier. Without a weight, capacity, or motor rating in the listing, buyers have essentially no hard data to compare against alternatives that do publish those figures.
Based on specs and verified owner reviews, this tool is a reasonable purchase for buyers who prioritize demand confidence and are willing to accept the spec ambiguity. The 900 monthly sales and 549 reviews at 4.1 stars show it satisfies a meaningful share of buyers, but the lack of any listed specs is a real gap at $34.99.
Pros
- 900 units sold last month demonstrates strong active demand at this price tier
- 4.1-star rating from 549 reviews provides a credible owner confidence baseline
- Title indicates rechargeable battery, which is convenient and avoids disposable battery cost
- Priced at $34.99, competitive in the mid-range cordless shear tier
Cons
- Zero spec data published in the listing beyond a 4V title reference, which is highly unusual
- 4.1-star rating is below the 4.3 to 4.6 range of better-specified alternatives at similar prices
- No weight or dimensions listed, making it difficult to assess portability before purchase
Performance notes
No spec data is available for this listing beyond the product title reference to 4V rechargeable operation and a heavy-duty cardboard cutting claim. There is no published weight, cutting capacity, motor rating, or blade material. Performance assessment relies entirely on the 4.1-star rating from 549 owners and the 900 monthly sales figure.
What buyers say
Owners report it handles cardboard and packaging materials well for everyday cutting, and the rechargeable design is frequently praised as convenient. The most common criticism in reviews is that the title's heavy-duty claim may overstate capabilities for truly thick or dense materials. Several buyers note they wish more specs were listed before purchase.
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Frequently asked questions
Is 4V enough power for heavy-duty cardboard cutting?
The title claims heavy-duty, but the 4V power level is low compared to the Cordless 205154 at 20V. Owner reviews suggest it works well for standard cardboard boxes and packaging; genuinely thick or dense materials may be beyond its comfortable range.
Why are no specs listed for this product?
The published listing does not include spec data. This is unusual for the price tier. Owners report satisfactory performance regardless, but buyers who need confirmed figures should consider the Fanttik C8 Nano or Worx WX082L.2 instead.
Questions about whether this cutter fits your project?
Contact the ToolGalaxy research team at hello@toolgalaxy.com for guidance based on your specific material and cutting needs.