What tools can I use to cut a wire tomato cage?
What did you use to cut tomato cage please?
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Laura....Do not know what project you are referring to but probably wire cutters.
When my husband cut ours, he used bolt cutters. Hope this helps, Laura. If you need a photo of what to buy, here is a tutorial on cutting the cages to make planters. It will help you to see how they did it. https://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/garden/diy-tomato-cage-plant-stands-30802369
DIY Tomato Cage Plant Stands
I used wire cutters on mine.
Wire cutters worked for me
Wire or tin snips
Wire cutters
You can use metal snips which work great. Here are a good pair from Amazon with my affiliate link https://www.amazon.com/Fiskars-All-Purpose-Snips-295-9613-7097/dp/B003WM5MEM/ref=as_li_ss_tl?keywords=tin+snips&qid=1572108377&s=arts-crafts&sr=1-22&tag=&linkCode=ll1&tag=lydioutloudco-20&linkId=05338c03a312ce0f7e7e0404628c5f07&language=en_US
I think a heavy pair of wire cutters would work but I have some tin snips too and they would do a fabulous job!