

🎣 Cut the line, not the fun! Your ultimate fishing companion.
The LINE CUTTERZ Patented Dual Hybrid Ceramic Cutter + Stainless Steel Micro Scissors is a lightweight, versatile tool designed for anglers. Weighing just 0.8 ounces, it features serrated stainless steel blades for precision cutting, a rust-proof ceramic cutting slot, and a convenient clip for easy attachment. Perfect for cutting various fishing lines up to 100 lb test, this compact cutter is a must-have for any fishing enthusiast.
| Manufacturer | Line Cutterz, LLC. |
| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 7.64 x 3.35 x 1.3 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | LCMSG |
| Size | Small |
| Color | Green |
| Style | Classic |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Blade Edge | Serrated |
| Usage | Outside |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Cutting braid
I really like this tool for cutting fishing line. It's small so it's not as bulky as scissors and it cuts through braid without any problems.
J**N
Cut very well.
I tried these to see if they did what they said they would do. They have cut fluorocarbon like it was nothing. They cut 30lb and 65lb braid very easily. I will get another one to have.
M**.
Nice little line cutter, could be better
This cutter works as advertised, however the scissors require too much force to cut through braid. The scissors cut clean and the item is relatively small which makes it easy to carry. The ceramic line cutter cuts nicely. Having dual blades, I foresee long service. However do not expect precise cuts with the ceramic cutter. I feel there should have been a textured flat surface closer to the ceramic blades so the user could execute precise cuts. This is still a good cutting tool worthy of purchase.
R**K
I wish I had invented these.
Great tool for trimming knots, cutting line, even braids.I bought the glow in the dark model and attached it a retractable clip so always handy.I will buy more as my grandkids and fishing buddy’s all want use it.
D**D
Great product
Works as advertised
M**E
I really wanted to like this cutter
A bunch of folks in my online boat group were raving about these cutters so I ordered one to give it a try.I was a little hesitant because the price is so much more than a cheap pair of nail cutters but what the heck, I like cool fishing gadgets and if they work half as well as they claim, I'll be happy.It was originally scheduled for delivery on Monday so I was pretty happy when they delivered it early on Saturday since we were going out fishing on Sunday.When it arrived, I opened the package and put it in my tackle bag so I wouldn't forget it.We got out on the lake on Sunday morning and once we got settled into our first spot we started fishing. It wasn't long until my wife got hung up on a submerged log and it wasn't coming loose....no problem, time to use my new line cutterz.Tried using the scissors first.....um....they won't work.....they won't budge, like there's something keeping me from squeezing the black levers closed. OK, no problem, I'll use the ceramic cutter. I slide the line into the notch and pull it.....nothing. I must be doing something wrong, slide the line into the notch again...still not cutting. I slide the line into the other side of the notch....nope, that doesn't work either.I start looking closely at the ceramic cutter.....there's nothing there.....just the plastic notch, no ceramic blade.I start looking at the black handles for the scissor and I see something white sticking out from the one side....it's the ceramic blade......ugh.... so it appears during assembly, the ceramic blade wasn't installed correctly and was trapped in the scissor mechanism, keeping the scissor from being able to be squeezed together.I tossed them back in my tackle bag and used my old nail clippers.After we got home and got unloaded I pulled the cutterz out along with my small screwdriver set.6 screws removed and as I suspected, the ceramic blade wasn't installed correctly so I put it back where it was supposed to be, screwed everything back together and they seemed to work.The ceramic cutter worked great, I just slide some line into the notch and it cut through it like butter.The scissors are now working but they keep hanging up, they're not releasing all the way. At first I thought I tightened the screws too much so I backed them off a bit....nope, still hanging/not opening fully. Almost like the tension spring for the scissors is getting stuck on something. Tried a little reel oil on the mechanism, still no luck. Possibly got damaged from the ceramic cutter being wedged in there, not sure.I'll keep them on the boat to use as a backup since the ceramic cutter works well.Kind of pricey compared to my nail clippers.I've seen similar products on Amazon and plan on giving them a try as they're lower priced and seemed to have a ton of positive reviews.
S**B
Grwatn
Just what I needed for braided line.
A**R
Junk
The media could not be loaded. I'm a fishing guide. I have no idea how these got good reviews. Maybe a lot of you guys are using 10 pound line? Trust me. You definitely can't cut line heavier than that effectively. Forget trying to cut a knot for sure. These are junk.
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