Great video and review. I love my Spool Tools. I have six of them and keep at least one in each of my bags. It's one of the best tools for the money IMHO. It helps keep everything nice and neat in my packs. Thanks for sharing.
Nice tip on using the spooltool notch to create a great usable end on your cut Paracord. I usually do what most ppl do and just light it, then tap and shape in with my fingers. Nice thinking out of the box. SUBBED 😉
It'd be really nice if it had a couple of Fids that you could take on the tool and heat your cord, stick it inside the tool (Think your wifes crochet hooks, 2" off the end) and then you can get into some of the really tight knots corders work on.. Personally, I have a lanyard made with paracord and tied in ladder line knots, then I take carabiners and put the tools along the lanyard. I use EMT shears for cutting cord, made a lighter case with a ring on it that will go on my lantard, the afore mentioned Crochet hooks and several other tools I use on projects. The paracord hobby has pretty much disolved. I set up at a craft fair with about 50 spools of cord in pretty much every color available, had a stand I made from PVC to hang over 100 bracelets, all my tools, paid $15 for the table space and sold TWO bracelets that I made right there on the spot. Yeah, $10.00 paid so I could lost $20.. I don't know how many people walked by, saw what I was doing and said something along the lines "Oh, that's a good idea, Little Johnny has cord and can make them for us".. Never set up a table again. I usually make a bunch of dog leashes and donate them to animal shelters so the dog can go home with his own leash..
ha, That is actually pretty awesome. I love it. Thank you for sharing my friend and I hope you have a blessed week. Keep the great videos coming. Always look forward to seeing your videos. Fun stuff.
My experience with the tool was not so good. The tool is kind of heavy and I found it difficult to hold and manipulate. I found it impossible to keep the cord from twisting on the tool and ended up turning the tool, not winding the cord. It does hold the cord nicely, the blade is a nice feature, and plenty of places to park the ends. Definitely not for quick storage or deployment and I won't be getting another. A large plastic bottle with a hole in the lid will work better for my needs. And cost: FREE
AYE? Did you do (lol sorry) the video for uses for paracord? If so, you just got another👍. I'll watch this still too though bc I'm curious about this lil gadget.
Great tool. Great demonstration! I think I have 4 at this point. Perfect for bags and glove compartment.
Great video and review. I love my Spool Tools. I have six of them and keep at least one in each of my bags. It's one of the best tools for the money IMHO. It helps keep everything nice and neat in my packs. Thanks for sharing.
Great tool to keep your paracord organized for sure! Thanks for sharing Craig!
+SouthPaw Bushcraft Thanks for your continued support! ~Craig
I have a couple of those.
At the time I did not realize the notches were for fusing the ends.
Just thought they were for holding the end.
+Stewart Buckley Great, I hope this has helped you then :) - Craig
I can't find this. Cheap knock-offs on Amazon. Do you know where to get it today?
Excellent video. My wife bought me a Spool Tool and it is a handy little gadget. I need to pick up a couple more.
Great channel - subbed!
Scott
Thank you good sir!
Nice tip on using the spooltool notch to create a great usable end on your cut Paracord. I usually do what most ppl do and just light it, then tap and shape in with my fingers. Nice thinking out of the box. SUBBED 😉
It'd be really nice if it had a couple of Fids that you could take on the tool and heat your cord, stick it inside the tool (Think your wifes crochet hooks, 2" off the end) and then you can get into some of the really tight knots corders work on..
Personally, I have a lanyard made with paracord and tied in ladder line knots, then I take carabiners and put the tools along the lanyard. I use EMT shears for cutting cord, made a lighter case with a ring on it that will go on my lantard, the afore mentioned Crochet hooks and several other tools I use on projects.
The paracord hobby has pretty much disolved. I set up at a craft fair with about 50 spools of cord in pretty much every color available, had a stand I made from PVC to hang over 100 bracelets, all my tools, paid $15 for the table space and sold TWO bracelets that I made right there on the spot. Yeah, $10.00 paid so I could lost $20.. I don't know how many people walked by, saw what I was doing and said something along the lines "Oh, that's a good idea, Little Johnny has cord and can make them for us".. Never set up a table again. I usually make a bunch of dog leashes and donate them to animal shelters so the dog can go home with his own leash..
Thanks for sharing. I just ordered my own. Zombie Green to make it easier to find.
Holy hell, I want one of those! Thanks for the upload and sharing such an awesome product. :)
Yeah man, they are pretty cool little tools.
ha, That is actually pretty awesome. I love it. Thank you for sharing my friend and I hope you have a blessed week. Keep the great videos coming. Always look forward to seeing your videos. Fun stuff.
+Heartland Dual Sport thanks for the encouraging words again :)
Thanks for sharing !
Wow cool gadit I got to get one
Wow I have never seen that, that is a nice tool for a reasonable price.
+Polley Fire Yup, simple, cost effective little tool..I dig them. - Craig
A handy Gadget for some but not a necessary tool for the outdoors, cheers for showing us though, atb, Paul.
+Neanderthal62 Outdoors Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment! ~Craig
thank you. perfect review.
Welcome!
I could use a few of those as well.
They are handy! ~Craig
Very nice. I need one (or 10).
+Irish Zombie Nation Thanks for joining us! ~Craig
Best way to store 100' of paracord neat and compactly. And keeps your lighter from being outta gas!!
+morris4069 definitely.
My experience with the tool was not so good. The tool is kind of heavy and I found it difficult to hold and manipulate. I found it impossible to keep the cord from twisting on the tool and ended up turning the tool, not winding the cord.
It does hold the cord nicely, the blade is a nice feature, and plenty of places to park the ends.
Definitely not for quick storage or deployment and I won't be getting another. A large plastic bottle with a hole in the lid will work better for my needs. And cost: FREE
Thanks for sharing your experience with this.
Great tool but they don’t deliver to U.K. 😢
Sux....it is a cute little toy
@@NatureReliance I just got a cheap Chinese copy off Amazon.
AYE? Did you do (lol sorry) the video for uses for paracord?
If so, you just got another👍. I'll watch this still too though bc I'm curious about this lil gadget.
Yes..it is on the other channel.
I need to beta test a few, can you help me out?
I bet they're pricey. GOOD! MADE IN THE USA too.
HELL YA
USA...is the bestest..:)
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Noted
Seems unnecessary