Cheep Dive Shears .99C

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doghouse

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Print it out and bring it to your local harbor freight. Even if they do rust after a dive or 2, Just toss them out, at that price.
 
Oh this is sooo typical.

Hey, lets save some money on our emergency, life support and rescue equipment by buying this cheep(er) and untested brand from China.


Six months later - Diver on bottom: Hey! Why won't this thing cut this fishing line that is snagged on my tank valve that I can't reach. And where is the other half of the handel?!?!?


:popcorn:
 
doghouse:
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Even if they do rust after a dive or 2, Just toss them out, at that price.
Nice thought - but do we really need to litter even more? ... because divers in general are so poor they can't afford to spend 10 bucks on a line cutter?
 
Do one better. Goto ebay and buy some made in the usa brand EMT Shears for about $1.99 a pair. I got a 5 pack a couple years ago.

As for rusting - my first pair was sea snips and THEY RUSTED.

Its a consumable item. Treat is as such.
 
Well if you have seen the number of people I have without a knife or any type of shears, you would pass on information that might help them have something.
 
Man! tough crowd....... :popcorn:

Thanks for the coupon nonetheless, I'll check it out.
 
John, get it from Menards. It comes with the lifetime warranty, so you can just replace whenever a rivet rusts. No question asked for the lifetime warranty.
 

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