From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwire cuttersˈwire ˌcutters noun [plural]
TZa tool used for cutting wire

Examples from the Corpus
wire cutters• Eric Dodd set down his wire cutters and leather gloves.• He says some one with a screwdriver or wire cutters could take the picture and walk out of the door.• The other had contained a jemmy, cans of spray paint, wire cutters, a brace and bit, and shears.• Police had to use wire cutters to move on the protestors.