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Amazon[amazon.com] has Cuda 3-Inch Titanium-Bonded Micro Fishing Scissors for Mono, Fluorocarbon & Braided Line with Dual Serrated Edges (Blue) for $3.84 -Expired, now $10.49
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Walmart[walmart.com] has Cuda 3" Micro Scissors Titanium Bonded, Serrated Blades, Blue, Fishing Tool, 1-Count for $3.84
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Product Description from Store
Heavy-Duty Scissors: Our 3-inch mini scissors are professionally made, portable, and specially designed to cut through various kinds of fishing line, making them a perfect addition to any fishing kit
Durable Titanium Scissors: The ultimate fishing line cutter, our small scissors feature titanium-bonded stainless steel blades that stay sharp and provide superior rust and corrosion resistance
Versatile Precision Scissors: The titanium-bonded blades are 3x stronger than steel and feature dual micro-serrations designed to securely grip and cut braid, mono, and fluorocarbon line
Comfort Grip: Handles feature a unique Cuda scale pattern designed to provide an incredibly secure and comfortable grip in all environments and conditions
Fierce, Tough, Proven: The Cuda brand was designed with the strength, power and agility of the Barracuda; Cuda fishing products are built for ultimate fresh and saltwater fishing performance and will continue to perform over time
Titanium bonded blades stay sharper longer
Cuts mono and braided line
Oversized Cuda scale pattern bows for better cutting
PSA: Just a warning but I had a pair of these and the rubberized plastic handle started melted off and became a gooey mess. Not sure if it's the environment they were stored it but they were hardly ever used and stored in my garage and outside closet for a long time. If you look at the reviews, there are multiple accounts of this happening to others.
Because eventually those cutters on the pliers get dull, they are typically made for mono or flourocarbon. I always have a pair of braid scissors.
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havent had the melting issue and im in texas. good scissors for the price, no rust yet. can never have enough when im fishing with others, my friends have 0 gear
I have something like these, whatever it is they sell in Walmart. They're amazing. Totally worth the $3 I think I paid in 2020.
If you're using anything other than special braid scissors for braid, please get a pair of these. You might think that your swiss army/sewing/nail clipper/bandage scissors/whatever the heck is working just perfect, but odds are that these are going to be way better (easier and cleaner cutting), and maybe even smaller and lighter.
These cut a perfectly squared end on any line (because of the way the micro teeth work), without having to hold the line with tension using your other hand/mouth. If you don't think that those situations apply to you, then you aren't thinking hard enough, because everyone that fishes has done something wacky when trying to cut and tie line.
They're also small, meaning that they fit in places where other scissors don't. My previous scissors (Fiskar smallies) had to go in the bigger pocket of my waist-worn tackle bag, where I keep hooks and weights. Now, they are in one of my many tiny pockets, about the size of a fun-sized snickers.
As to the melting handles: check where you keep them or what it touches. Some soft baits have the effect of melting dissimilar plastics (think Zman, Creme, etc).
PSA: Just a warning but I had a pair of these and the rubberized plastic handle started melted off and became a gooey mess. Not sure if it's the environment they were stored it but they were hardly ever used and stored in my garage and outside closet for a long time. If you look at the reviews, there are multiple accounts of this happening to others.
You too huh... I took the rubber off but they still work awesome on braid
Have two pair of these dedicated to our long-haired cat, who gets mats and knots under his armpits and belly during the winter. They're small and easy to control, the serrated blade is perfect for the fur, and the rounded tip prevents risk of stabbing. Obviously not the intended use case, but I highly recommend them for any pet owners with this issue.
You too huh... I took the rubber off but they still work awesome on braid
How did you manage to get the rest of the rubber off? I don't even want to try because it just seems like it'll be super messy. I don't even know what I did with that pair...
Once I discovered this brand, I never went back. I especially like the small mountable ones in the 2nd link because you are always looking around for a line cutter otherwise.
I bought these last year off here.. I've used them for everything, but fishing. Lol never made it to my tackle box and got more use around the house. They are holding up just fine and very sharp.
How did you manage to get the rest of the rubber off? I don't even want to try because it just seems like it'll be super messy. I don't even know what I did with that pair...
I pulled it off. The gooey part just wiped off and the rubber part i just pulled off and replaced with left over tuna cord
PSA: Just a warning but I had a pair of these and the rubberized plastic handle started melted off and became a gooey mess. Not sure if it's the environment they were stored it but they were hardly ever used and stored in my garage and outside closet for a long time. If you look at the reviews, there are multiple accounts of this happening to others.
I have something like these, whatever it is they sell in Walmart. They're amazing. Totally worth the $3 I think I paid in 2020.
If you're using anything other than special braid scissors for braid, please get a pair of these. You might think that your swiss army/sewing/nail clipper/bandage scissors/whatever the heck is working just perfect, but odds are that these are going to be way better (easier and cleaner cutting), and maybe even smaller and lighter.
These cut a perfectly squared end on any line (because of the way the micro teeth work), without having to hold the line with tension using your other hand/mouth. If you don't think that those situations apply to you, then you aren't thinking hard enough, because everyone that fishes has done something wacky when trying to cut and tie line.
They're also small, meaning that they fit in places where other scissors don't. My previous scissors (Fiskar smallies) had to go in the bigger pocket of my waist-worn tackle bag, where I keep hooks and weights. Now, they are in one of my many tiny pockets, about the size of a fun-sized snickers.
As to the melting handles: check where you keep them or what it touches. Some soft baits have the effect of melting dissimilar plastics (think Zman, Creme, etc).
This was a reply to different poster I, amended and replied to this post with (Victorinox - scissors I use) Swiss army reference.
I've never seen them more than $4
They are great though I have a couple. Bit small finger holes.
As for Swiss Army knife; I've been using the same (couple) Swiss army knife scissors to cut braid like it was nothing for more than 25 to 30 yrs still cuts like nothing there... Also cuts my nails.
Also have Rapala, salt strong (some generic) and a few others I don't know brand. They work better than most pliers for braid.
I had some pliers I forget what maker... Sorta look like a duck head parallel Jaws. They had some real nice replaceable cutters. Those were stolen a long time ago and the new versions are nowhere near as good. Probably best fishing pliers minus some $500 or so misc whatever BS.
I do agree with state of pliers even most expensive ones... Definitely should have braid scissors.
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If you're using anything other than special braid scissors for braid, please get a pair of these. You might think that your swiss army/sewing/nail clipper/bandage scissors/whatever the heck is working just perfect, but odds are that these are going to be way better (easier and cleaner cutting), and maybe even smaller and lighter.
These cut a perfectly squared end on any line (because of the way the micro teeth work), without having to hold the line with tension using your other hand/mouth. If you don't think that those situations apply to you, then you aren't thinking hard enough, because everyone that fishes has done something wacky when trying to cut and tie line.
They're also small, meaning that they fit in places where other scissors don't. My previous scissors (Fiskar smallies) had to go in the bigger pocket of my waist-worn tackle bag, where I keep hooks and weights. Now, they are in one of my many tiny pockets, about the size of a fun-sized snickers.
As to the melting handles: check where you keep them or what it touches. Some soft baits have the effect of melting dissimilar plastics (think Zman, Creme, etc).
You too huh... I took the rubber off but they still work awesome on braid
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How did you manage to get the rest of the rubber off? I don't even want to try because it just seems like it'll be super messy. I don't even know what I did with that pair...
Once I discovered this brand, I never went back. I especially like the small mountable ones in the 2nd link because you are always looking around for a line cutter otherwise.
https://www.amazon.com/Line-Cutte...r=8-5&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/Line-Cutte...r=8-3&th=1
I pulled it off. The gooey part just wiped off and the rubber part i just pulled off and replaced with left over tuna cord
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If you're using anything other than special braid scissors for braid, please get a pair of these. You might think that your swiss army/sewing/nail clipper/bandage scissors/whatever the heck is working just perfect, but odds are that these are going to be way better (easier and cleaner cutting), and maybe even smaller and lighter.
These cut a perfectly squared end on any line (because of the way the micro teeth work), without having to hold the line with tension using your other hand/mouth. If you don't think that those situations apply to you, then you aren't thinking hard enough, because everyone that fishes has done something wacky when trying to cut and tie line.
They're also small, meaning that they fit in places where other scissors don't. My previous scissors (Fiskar smallies) had to go in the bigger pocket of my waist-worn tackle bag, where I keep hooks and weights. Now, they are in one of my many tiny pockets, about the size of a fun-sized snickers.
As to the melting handles: check where you keep them or what it touches. Some soft baits have the effect of melting dissimilar plastics (think Zman, Creme, etc).
This was a reply to different poster I, amended and replied to this post with (Victorinox - scissors I use) Swiss army reference.
I've never seen them more than $4
They are great though I have a couple. Bit small finger holes.
As for Swiss Army knife; I've been using the same (couple) Swiss army knife scissors to cut braid like it was nothing for more than 25 to 30 yrs still cuts like nothing there... Also cuts my nails.
Also have Rapala, salt strong (some generic) and a few others I don't know brand. They work better than most pliers for braid.
I had some pliers I forget what maker... Sorta look like a duck head parallel Jaws. They had some real nice replaceable cutters. Those were stolen a long time ago and the new versions are nowhere near as good. Probably best fishing pliers minus some $500 or so misc whatever BS.
I do agree with state of pliers even most expensive ones... Definitely should have braid scissors.