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| I was wondering which Knipex cutters would be best for cutting hooks and wire for jerkbait leaders? I am looking at two different types. One is the wire cutter with the shearing jaws and the other is the boltcutters with the jaws that meet. Any opinions would help.
Thanks
RB |
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Location: oswego, il | The bolt cutter style is the one I have, no comparison to other cutters I have used. By all means buy one! |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | RB,
I purchased my set this spring and only had to use them once but holy cow did they cut! It wasn't much different than cutting paper. I bought the bolt cutter style and feel that it was well worth the money!
One suggestion for you, if you purchase a pair, make sure you rig up a string or something you stick your hand into so that you dont lose them overboard. I was able to use a drill press and actually punched a hole through that steel and now I know that they will not fall off my wrist. But I saw Pete Maina uses duck tape and wrapes if around one of the handles, looked like it would work.
Just my .02!
Edited by Merckid 12/11/2005 9:36 PM
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | I use a tether to the boat for the tools. specifically on the Knipex, the pivot point just below the cutting head opens up and you can run a tether through there. Then, tie to the boat, and if you drop them, you still have them.
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| Thanks everyone for the replies. Santa is bringing me the spring loaded Bolt cutter Knipex pliers!!!!!!!!
Thanks RB |
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