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expiredBojjihuntindeals | Staff posted Jun 28, 2026 05:57 AM
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LEATHERMAN Raptor Response Emergency Shears w/ Ring Cutter & Oxygen Tank Wrench

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Leatherman Tool Group via Amazon has LEATHERMAN Raptor Response Emergency Shears w/ Ring Cutter & Oxygen Tank Wrench on sale for $39.95. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • Folding shears made of 420HC stainless steel for emergency use
  • Compact design with removable pocket clip and sleek handles
  • Includes ring cutter ruler and oxygen tank wrench tools
  • Constructed in Portland Oregon factory with 25-year warranty
  • Versatile multitool fits in pocket or attaches to lanyard

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Leatherman Tool Group via Amazon has LEATHERMAN Raptor Response Emergency Shears w/ Ring Cutter & Oxygen Tank Wrench on sale for $39.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Folding shears made of 420HC stainless steel for emergency use
  • Compact design with removable pocket clip and sleek handles
  • Includes ring cutter ruler and oxygen tank wrench tools
  • Constructed in Portland Oregon factory with 25-year warranty
  • Versatile multitool fits in pocket or attaches to lanyard

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Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $40.02 less (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $79.97 at the time of this posting.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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DealReaper
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Early in my career I would carry shears. Now I just use the cheap one provided by my employer. Some things I realized. When you get a high acuity call the last thing you think about is getting your shears back. They get left behind or lost. By the time you realize they are gone it's the next shift. It doesn't matter if your name is on them. They just tend to walk. Leave them behind on a crime scene (shooting) and they become a part of the evidence once you leave. When it's a nasty call people are going to ask to borrow your shears because they don't want to get their own shears dirty. With that said sometimes it's easier to just toss out a dirty set of basic shears instead of cleaning what's on them. Blood, brains, pee, poo, meconium, bed bugs, etc.
Schengordon24
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Buyer beware. This is a good price, but it DOES NOT come with the sheath. While the listing doesn't say a sheath is included, it also doesn't say it's not. I bought this last week when it was the same price and didn't realize the sheath wasn't included until I saw the lable on the package.

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Jun 28, 2026 10:52 AM
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Buyer beware. This is a good price, but it DOES NOT come with the sheath. While the listing doesn't say a sheath is included, it also doesn't say it's not. I bought this last week when it was the same price and didn't realize the sheath wasn't included until I saw the lable on the package.
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Jun 28, 2026 11:51 AM
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whitecrane8Jun 28, 2026 11:51 AM
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$40? Are these worth it? My "friends" steal all my work shears
Jun 28, 2026 12:32 PM
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Quote from whitecrane8 :
$40? Are these worth it? My "friends" steal all my work shears
Early in my career I would carry shears. Now I just use the cheap one provided by my employer. Some things I realized. When you get a high acuity call the last thing you think about is getting your shears back. They get left behind or lost. By the time you realize they are gone it's the next shift. It doesn't matter if your name is on them. They just tend to walk. Leave them behind on a crime scene (shooting) and they become a part of the evidence once you leave. When it's a nasty call people are going to ask to borrow your shears because they don't want to get their own shears dirty. With that said sometimes it's easier to just toss out a dirty set of basic shears instead of cleaning what's on them. Blood, brains, pee, poo, meconium, bed bugs, etc.
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Jun 28, 2026 12:56 PM
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whitecrane8Jun 28, 2026 12:56 PM
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Quote from DealReaper :
Early in my career I would carry shears. Now I just use the cheap one provided by my employer. Some things I realized. When you get a high acuity call the last thing you think about is getting your shears back. They get left behind or lost. By the time you realize they are gone it's the next shift. It doesn't matter if your name is on them. They just tend to walk. Leave them behind on a crime scene (shooting) and they become a part of the evidence once you leave. When it's a nasty call people are going to ask to borrow your shears because they don't want to get their own shears dirty. With that said sometimes it's easier to just toss out a dirty set of basic shears instead of cleaning what's on them. Blood, brains, pee, poo, meconium, bed bugs, etc.
agree. $40 here is $40 lost
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These are Raptor Response models, which is the "light" version of their original Leatherman Raptor Rescue shears.
I researched them before, and the general consensus was that they are not as good as the Raptor Rescue.
Also, although shorter, they are bulkier and a little awkward to use comparing to the original model.

Due to all this (and probably low sales) I believe that Letherman stopped making this model and they are clearing remaining inventory now.
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Quote from DealReaper :
Early in my career I would carry shears. Now I just use the cheap one provided by my employer. Some things I realized. When you get a high acuity call the last thing you think about is getting your shears back. They get left behind or lost. By the time you realize they are gone it's the next shift. It doesn't matter if your name is on them. They just tend to walk. Leave them behind on a crime scene (shooting) and they become a part of the evidence once you leave. When it's a nasty call people are going to ask to borrow your shears because they don't want to get their own shears dirty. With that said sometimes it's easier to just toss out a dirty set of basic shears instead of cleaning what's on them. Blood, brains, pee, poo, meconium, bed bugs, etc.
Yep. Trauma shears should be considered more of less consumable equipment.
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MannishBoy
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Jun 29, 2026 12:09 AM
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There's a bunch of knock offs out there too. My wife was a trauma nurse for awhile and had bought some of the originals, and I bought a $25 set just to throw in the truck just in case. The cheap ones are close enough. Much better than I expected.

But as mentioned above, she told me most paramedics don't use these because they disappear and cost too much to replace.
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Szuch123Jun 29, 2026 12:16 AM
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Quote from DealReaper :
Early in my career I would carry shears. Now I just use the cheap one provided by my employer. Some things I realized. When you get a high acuity call the last thing you think about is getting your shears back. They get left behind or lost. By the time you realize they are gone it's the next shift. It doesn't matter if your name is on them. They just tend to walk. Leave them behind on a crime scene (shooting) and they become a part of the evidence once you leave. When it's a nasty call people are going to ask to borrow your shears because they don't want to get their own shears dirty. With that said sometimes it's easier to just toss out a dirty set of basic shears instead of cleaning what's on them. Blood, brains, pee, poo, meconium, bed bugs, etc.
Agree. Some bandage sheers from the OR are sharp and work well. These are okay. Not that sharp imo, and the ring cutter sucks.
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Jun 29, 2026 01:07 AM
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LesCasterJun 29, 2026 01:07 AM
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"I can confirm you can remove a pinky with these." Nine Fingers Keene
Jun 29, 2026 06:03 AM
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PauseAndConnectJun 29, 2026 06:03 AM
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Thought cutting power comes from leverage so it needs to be longer?
Jun 29, 2026 11:22 AM
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FabulousCatfish852Jun 29, 2026 11:22 AM
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