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Break Down All Those Holiday Delivery Boxes With a $25 Worx ZipSnip Box Cutter (Save $20)

Break Down All Those Holiday Delivery Boxes With a  Worx ZipSnip Box Cutter (Save )
Break Down All Those Holiday Delivery Boxes With a  Worx ZipSnip Box Cutter (Save )


If the holiday shopping season has left you with a ton of cardboard boxes waiting to be broken down, now is the time to invest in a tool that can help you do it without breaking a sweat. Right now, Amazon has price-matched Best Buy’s one-day deal on the Worx ZipSnip, slashing the cost of this electric cutting tool to just $25. That’s a savings of 44%. This deal expires tonight at 9:59 p.m. PT (12:59 a.m. ET), so be sure to get your order in before then if you want to grab one at this price. 

Ditching your old-fashioned box cutter for an electric model can save you time and effort when it comes to opening packages and breaking down boxes. The 4-volt ZipSnip is cordless and weighs less than a pound, which makes it easy to maneuver. Plus, it can cut through a variety of materials up to 1/4-inch thick, including plastic packaging, cardboard, fabric, rubber, leather, wrapping paper and more. That means you can also use this tool while wrapping gifts or for other household chores year-round. Once the device is fully charged, it should last for months — and there’s a battery indicator so you’ll know when you need to give it a boost. 

Its blade self-sharpens with each use, so you don’t have to worry about a dull blade hampering your cutting accuracy. Plus, the device has a blade guard and you have to push both a safety switch and the trigger at the same time to operate the tool, which helps prevent accidents.

Considering other upgrades around the home to add convenience and efficiency to your daily routine? Be sure to check out the latest deals on smart thermostats and Wi-Fi 6 routers.

More holiday shopping deals from CNET



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