Rebar cutters from VEVOR meet every cutting application and job site demand, from featherweight manual rebar cutters for occasional use for occasional site use to high-output electric and cordless models engineered for sustained professional use. All models are designed to cut steel rebar cleanly and accurately, without distortion, meeting the accuracy demands of structural concrete work. Browse our full range to find just the cutter for your next project.
Are you cutting rebar on site with undersized or worn-out tools that are costing you too much time and physical effort? VEVOR's rebar cutters make fast, clean cuts through every common rebar diameter - from residential footings to retaining walls to large commercial concrete pours - with power type and capacity options to suit any job site setup or budget.
The first and most important choice when selecting rebar cutters is power type. It dictates cutting speed, operator fatigue, portability, and operating cost over the life of the tool. Different types of power are best for different job site conditions. Matching the right power to the right conditions means faster work, less fatigue, and a lower overall cost of ownership over the tool's life.
The most powerful choice is VEVOR's electric rebar cutters, which use a mains-powered motor to power the cutting mechanism through even the largest common rebar diameters with little effort from the operator. Where the hand cutting of #6 or #8 rebar takes a lot of physical effort and the toll on the hand and wrist over a full workday, an electric rebar cutter shrinks that same cut down to the pull of a trigger that takes less than three seconds.
VEVOR's electric models use standard 110V or 220V single-phase power, the same power source you will find at most construction sites or in workshop applications. Motor ratings across the range are from 550W to 1250W, with the higher-wattage models able to handle larger rebar diameters and maintain higher cut-per-hour rates without thermal shutdown. VEVOR electric rebar cutters are designed with a duty cycle of 60–80% for continuous operation, so extended professional use over a working day falls within the safe operating envelope of the motor.
VEVOR's electric range has cutting capacity for rebar up to 32 mm (1.5-inch) in diameter, including #10 bar used in heavy structural applications, with single-cut cycle times of 2–4 seconds, depending on the bar diameter. Such a rate of output means that in an hour, one operator can do the work of several workers using manual methods in a full day. Electric rebar cutters are productive enough to warrant the cost on a per-project basis for fixed workstation use on large commercial pours or precast concrete operations.
Cordless rebar cutters eliminate the biggest limitation of mains-powered cutters: the power cable. Extension cords running across formwork, reinforcing steel, and active pedestrian routes are common tripping hazards at active construction sites. Extension cords running across formwork and active pedestrian routes can also create friction that slows down work. VEVOR's cordless rebar cutters address all three problems with their fully rechargeable lithium-ion battery-powered operation.
Some VEVOR cordless models run on 18V or 24V lithium-ion battery platforms, providing sufficient power to cut rebar up to 20–25 mm in diameter on a single charge. Battery capacity across the range is 2.0–5.0 Ah, the higher-capacity options provide 80–120 cuts per charge on standard #4 and #5 rebar diameters before a recharge is necessary. Spare batteries can be replaced in seconds, so work can continue at high-volume sites where charging downtime is not an option.
Designed with the weight-to-performance ratio for one-handed use on ladders, in tight formwork spaces, and at height, where a corded tool presents safety and practicality issues, VEVOR's cordless rebar cutters are ideal. The tool weighs 2.5–3.5 kg with the battery (depending on battery capacity), which is a manageable weight for prolonged single-handed use during a shift. For site workers constantly moving from one cutting point to another, VEVOR's cordless rebar cutters deliver the most cutting performance and operational freedom available in the line.
Manual rebar cutters are still the most practical solution when there is no power on site, when the capital cost of tools needs to be minimized for occasional use, or when a single operator needs a lightweight, instantly available cutting tool without the battery management or cable logistics. VEVOR's manual rebar cutters for occasional use employ a compound lever mechanism that multiplies the force you apply by hand to cut common rebar diameters with controlled, consistent effort.
VEVOR manual models are capable of working with rebar diameters up to 16 mm, including #2 through #5 bar, which is most commonly used in residential and light commercial reinforcement work. The geometry of the compound leverage reduces the handle force required to produce a clean cut to that which most adult operators can easily maintain over a full working day without the progressive fatigue that straight-handled bolt-cutter designs generate.
VEVOR's manual rebar cutters for occasional use come with handle lengths from 45 cm to 65 cm, longer handles provide more mechanical advantage for cutting larger diameters. At the same time, shorter models are more maneuverable in confined formwork environments. Constructed from high-carbon steel for a sharp cutting edge that lasts for hundreds of cuts before you need to change the blades. Whether you are a site supervisor, inspector, or contractor who needs a powerful, no-power-required rebar-cutting tool that is always within reach, VEVOR's manual rebar cutters for occasional use offer reliable performance in the most compact and affordable form factor in the category.
Rebar cutters and benders provide cutting and bending capability in one unit – no need to buy, store, and maintain two different tools on site. The combination tool makes life much easier for contractors who routinely fabricate custom rebar shapes for footings, columns, stirrups, and tie work, reducing equipment costs and site logistics headaches.
The VEVOR rebar cutters and benders use a rotary bending die system located next to the cutting jaw on the same tool body. The bending function offers 0° to 180° bend angles in a single operation, with fixed-angle stops at commonly used construction bend specifications, 45°, 90°, and 135°, to create consistent, repeatable bends without measuring the angle on each piece.
The combination models of VEVOR have a maximum rebar diameter capacity of 20–25 mm for bending operations and 22 mm for cutting, which is slightly less than the dedicated cutting-only models at the same price point, which is the practical trade-off for combining two mechanisms in a single tool body. VEVOR's rebar cutters and benders provide real functional value for small- to medium-sized construction operations where the volume of rebar fabrication warrants a combo tool rather than two separate professional-grade units, and pay for themselves quickly through reduced equipment expenditure and simplified tool inventory.
The specifications for rebar cutting tools are important. It's important to understand the numbers behind cutting capacity and blade design so you don't end up with a tool that can't handle the rebar sizes your project really needs.
Each rebar cutter will have a maximum cutting diameter rating, and this is the most important specification to check against your actual rebar specification before you buy. Rebar diameter ratings are provided in millimeters (mm) or as rebar designation numbers (#3, #4, #5, etc), with each number indicating the bar diameter in eighths of an inch. A #4 bar is 4/8 inch (12.7 mm) diameter. A #6 bar is 6/8 inch (19 mm) diameter.
The maximum diameter rating on any rebar cutter is the largest bar that the tool can cut at its full cutting force – that's not a comfortable everyday working capacity. If you will be doing a lot of work with rebar over time, select a size larger than the largest rebar diameter you plan on using. A 20-mm-rated cutter running 16 mm bar continuously is well under capacity, which greatly increases blade life and reduces motor wear compared to a cutter rated exactly at 16 mm for the same volume.
VEVOR's rebar cutters range from 13 mm maximum capacity on compact manual models through to 32 mm on heavy-duty electric models. This range covers every common construction rebar specification from light residential mesh work through to heavy structural column reinforcing. Cross-check the rebar schedule on your project drawings with VEVOR's capacity ratings before you buy. Be sure to get the right model.
Rebar cutter blades are consumables that wear over time and need to be replaced periodically to maintain cut quality. Depending on the model, VEVOR's rebar cutter blades are made of high-speed steel or tungsten carbide-tipped steel. Harder blade materials last much longer per set but are more expensive per unit to replace.
Blade condition directly affects cut quality and tool stress. A sharp blade creates a clean, square-cut face with minimal deformation at the end of the rebar, important when cut rebar pieces must meet dimensional tolerances for coupling or threading operations. A dull blade will require more cutting force, will produce a more deformed cut face, and will increase motor and mechanical wear in powered models. It is more economical to replace blades at the first sign of increased cutting resistance than to run worn blades until they fail.
VEVOR Replacement Rebar Cutter Blades are available individually or in multi-packs for high-volume users. Each set of blades is rated for 800 to 2000 cuts, depending on the rebar's diameter and hardness. The VEVOR models require only a standard hex key to change blades, and the process takes less than 5 minutes per blade. It is an easy maintenance procedure that any site worker can perform without having to send the tool back to a service center.
VEVOR's full line of rebar cutters, from compact manual rebar cutters for occasional use for the occasional use on a jobsite to high-output electric models for commercial concrete work and versatile cordless rebar cutters for unrestricted mobility on the jobsite, delivers expert, dependable cutting performance for every rebar diameter and price range. Rounding out the line are combination rebar cutters, benders, and quality replacement rebar cutter blades. Check out the complete lineup today and cut faster, cleaner, and easier on every job.
VEVOR electric rebar cutters cut up to 32 mm diameter, covering rebar sizes #3 through #10. Always compare the rated capacity of the individual model to the rebar schedule for your project – the heavier the structural application, the higher the capacity model required.
The cut count depends on battery capacity and rebar diameter. VEVOR cordless models with 5.0 Ah batteries provide ~80 to 120 cuts on a single charge with standard #4 rebar. Larger-diameter bars require fewer cuts per charge because the energy demand per cut cycle is higher.
Replace rebar cutter blades when the cutting force increases significantly, cut faces are deformed significantly, or the blade edge is visibly chipped or rounded. Running worn blades increases the mechanical wear and risk of tool damage during cutting operations.
Most VEVOR manual rebar cutters for occasional use are rated for diameters up to 16 mm (#5 bar). Use an electric or cordless tool for cutting #6 bar (19 mm). Cutting beyond the rated capacity of a manual cutter can cause blade damage, handle failure, and operator injury.