What do you use to cut the legs off a tomato cage?




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Apair of dikes. Which are heave duty wire cutters. But if you have a hand held grinder I would recommend using it.
You can always just bend them over to the inside of the basket with plyers.
Heavy wire cutters should do it. Or a hack saw.
Hi Joan,
I use a wire cutter then bend it back and forth until the wire snaps. There are probably other ways, but this is what I have so it's what I use. :) Wishing you the best.
Wire snips
I think you can just bend them back and forth until the snap or use some kind of wire cutters
Copper tubing cutters
Wire Cutters Joan, available from DIY stores
Bolt cutter
A bolt cutter would certainly take them off, or just bend them in. Also you can bend them back and forth until they snap off, this is easiest with the cheap tomato cages, the plain non-colored or coated ones.
Use heavy duty wire cutters.