I added them to my bomb vest and carried them on Ops for about 5 years. They cut much better than normal shears, and the seatbelt cutter I used for opening backpacks and soft bags. These things are money. They don't wear out and clean up easy. Worth every dime.
On your seatbelt cutter you also have the oxygen wrench, which works really good to. The glass breaker is the weak link, i find that it doesn't work most of the time. Thank you for taking time to film, edit and post this video.
idk the name and I've never gotten around to getting some but the scissors i really love are this old fashioned japanese style, almost like mini bbq tong scissors if that makes sense, basically they're one solid piece of steel folded with a round lump in the middle and at each end are the blades, I want them to cut up pot plants better without having to reopen them after every squeeze as the curve makes them lightly spring loaded basically and i have nerve damage in my hand so that'd help.
So you haven’t had any issues with rust from blood? I am thinking about buying them as a gift for someone and that was the only issue I could find people having with them, well other than people saying they are expensive.
No not yet, I don't get much blood on them to be honest, usually it's just dirt and crap from accidents and people's clothes. I do wash them after anything with blood. I haven't tried the knockoffs yet
They're overpriced, and more than likely, the extra toys on there will never get used. Ill stick with my X-shears. Just as good and about $60 cheaper. That in itself is a no brainer.
Used mine for 10 years every day, at work, at home, everywhere. I've cut everything from bloody kevlar vests to steel wire, wet seatbelts, climbing ropes, harnesses, leather boots, casts, and even two-pence coins. In half. They are still sharp. I have never sharpened them. Give me one other cutting tool that can match that. So ignorant "experts" who say they're overpriced should perhaps learn a thing or two about what makes a real quality piece of equipment...
I added them to my bomb vest and carried them on Ops for about 5 years. They cut much better than normal shears, and the seatbelt cutter I used for opening backpacks and soft bags. These things are money. They don't wear out and clean up easy. Worth every dime.
Hell ya.
On your seatbelt cutter you also have the oxygen wrench, which works really good to. The glass breaker is the weak link, i find that it doesn't work most of the time. Thank you for taking time to film, edit and post this video.
Yes very true, thanks for adding that. Do you have a pair of these?
@@reviewsbydads yes I do, I have them in black, I keep them in my bunker gear pocket, so I always have something on hand.
1:21 how we anticipate an expression but he was being literal, lol
Quick and to the point! Thanks
you're most welcome
idk the name and I've never gotten around to getting some but the scissors i really love are this old fashioned japanese style, almost like mini bbq tong scissors if that makes sense, basically they're one solid piece of steel folded with a round lump in the middle and at each end are the blades, I want them to cut up pot plants better without having to reopen them after every squeeze as the curve makes them lightly spring loaded basically and i have nerve damage in my hand so that'd help.
what about a pair of pruning shears?
Have you sharpened the blades? How often?
I have not, which is a good point now that you bring it up. Probably should but dang these things still cut great
So you haven’t had any issues with rust from blood?
I am thinking about buying them as a gift for someone and that was the only issue I could find people having with them, well other than people saying they are expensive.
No not yet, I don't get much blood on them to be honest, usually it's just dirt and crap from accidents and people's clothes. I do wash them after anything with blood. I haven't tried the knockoffs yet
This could cut some thin metal ?
Ya actually they can cut a coin
You don't use oxygen tank tool ever
no our oxygen tanks have a wrench attached to them, what about you?
They're overpriced, and more than likely, the extra toys on there will never get used. Ill stick with my X-shears. Just as good and about $60 cheaper. That in itself is a no brainer.
I haven't tried them but mostly likely yes, probably the better buy overall if they work.
Used mine for 10 years every day, at work, at home, everywhere.
I've cut everything from bloody kevlar vests to steel wire, wet seatbelts, climbing ropes, harnesses, leather boots, casts, and even two-pence coins.
In half.
They are still sharp.
I have never sharpened them.
Give me one other cutting tool that can match that.
So ignorant "experts" who say they're overpriced should perhaps learn a thing or two about what makes a real quality piece of equipment...
Probably, but having personal stuff is also about showing it off to your colleagues and making them jealous.
@@cnsmooth not wrong about that