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    Cable cutters work great for bundles of smaller wires, up to stuff as thick as the cord coming off a stove or dryer. I bought mine at Lowes for well under $20, and they work like dynamite on anything too big for regular ole' diagonal cutters.

    For ribbon cables, I have a pair of shears that I got as a freebie from Harbor Freight, they seem to work just fine. I've got a stack of them, so when they get really banged up, I throw them in with my shred and start over with a new pair.


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