That 15cm length is actually the sweet spot for most bench work — long enough for good on wire up to about 12-gauge but not so big that you're fighting for control on a 4mm jump ring, and the black oxide finish gives you real corrosion resisance that's better than plain steel when you're working with soldering flux fumes around.
Teh flush cutters in this set are what most buyers come back for after the first order, because the blade geometry here is ground at roughly 75 degrees which lets you shear soft gold and silver wire cleanly without leaving that sharp little burr on the end, and the 58-60 Rockwell hardness means you'll get good 20,000 cuts or so before you feel any edge roll — obviously check your COA for the exact temper on your batch since that can shift by a couple points depending on production run.
We're talking about 300g for the set in a protective case that slides into a drawer nicely, with the round nose pliers tapering form 3mm down to about 1mm at tip, which is pretty much ideal for consistent 4mm loops in 0.8mm wire, but these aren't suited for stainless steel work over 18-gauge because the jaws will start to mark under heavy torque.
Ordering is simple: the MOQ is 50 sets and we usually have stock in the black/silver only, though OEM logo printing adds about 15 working days to the lead time if that's your thing — the HS code 8203100000 stays clean through customs for jewelry tools.
One detail most guys don't think to ask: the soft-grip handle contour creates a natural 20-degree wrist angle when you're gripping for detail work, which basically reduces fatigue way better than the molded plastic everyone else uses, and we've got about 200 units on hand right now give or take.