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Manual cutters rely on hand pressure and are cheaper, lighter, and good for occasional work, while powered options (electric or battery-operated) cut faster with less effort but cost more and need charging. Choose manual for small projects or if you need portability; go powered if you're cutting frequently or working with thicker reinforcement.
This directly affects whether the cutter will work for your project—look for the maximum cutting capacity, usually listed in millimeters or gauge numbers. Most standard models handle mesh up to 6-10mm wire, so check the specs match your reinforcement size before buying.
Cordless electric cutters are worth it if you're cutting for several hours on a project or doing regular professional work, since they reduce hand fatigue and cut much faster. For one-off DIY jobs or small repairs, a manual cutter is fine and costs less.
Look for ergonomic handles, a wide jaw opening for easier positioning, and clean cutting blades that don't crush the mesh. Anti-slip grips and lightweight designs matter if you're working overhead or for extended periods.
Stainless steel blades resist rust and corrosion better, especially useful if you're working in humid or damp conditions, while carbon steel is harder but prone to rust. For UAE climate, stainless steel is the better choice to avoid maintenance issues.