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Boomerang snips are the best line cutters on the planet and it gets big bonus points since it has the retractable cord and you can attach it to a belt clip/keychain caribiner so it's always handy without having to fish through your gear for a cutting tool.  One thing though is that it will dull over time so you need to use different parts of the snip until it's time to get a new one.  I typically buy a new one at the start of every fishing season, but it's probably my single best investment every year that I have no qualms about.

 

Can I have your old pairs?

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Forgot my scissors at my house when I went out, just a helpful tip to some of you guys, but the top of a dip can, the bottom edge of it will cut the line for you if you are in a pinch

Pun intended?

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Boomerang snips are the best line cutters on the planet and it gets big bonus points since it has the retractable cord and you can attach it to a belt clip/keychain caribiner so it's always handy without having to fish through your gear for a cutting tool.  One thing though is that it will dull over time so you need to use different parts of the snip until it's time to get a new one.  I typically buy a new one at the start of every fishing season, but it's probably my single best investment every year that I have no qualms about.

i looked at those on TW , most people said they are great for the first couple months then they get dull . i'm telling you , Fiskar scissors last for a long time , still trying to find a decent belt clip for them .

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i looked at those on TW , most people said they are great for the first couple months then they get dull . i'm telling you , Fiskar scissors last for a long time , still trying to find a decent belt clip for them .

Look for EMT scissor sheath on google, tons of options some under $10.

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I ended up buying The Snip and a Rapala 5" serrated scissors. Got them on eBay.

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