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What do you use to cut braided line? I have been using the berkley line cutter but find it does not last very long and would like to find a different tool to use.

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Wire cutters or really sharp scissors works best for me.

 

When you are saying the Berkley product, are you talking about the one that cuts or the one that acts like a soldering gun?

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I use special scissors that are made by rapala and they are for cutting braid they work great and I think they were only $12 I have a few sets and they last and are durable ... At least in my opinion anyways

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Despite being told it won't work, I used nail clippers, and they work fine. Press as you normally would, and then pull the line sideways between the cutters.

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My teeth.

 

Chomp!

Must be very sharp choppers Moose.

 

I use my wifes best nailclippers. Then when they wear down I tell her I found her nail clippers. I have a black multi tool that has sharp clippers on them and a hook for carbuncklements from baitcasters. I think someone left them in my boat, they are the best I have found for all lines and they were free other than the $150.00 of fuel and everything else that goes with owning a boat..

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I use the braid specific scissors that Bass Pro sells for 3-4$. Work great, have comfortable handles and stay sharp after prolonged use.

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Musky/Pike teeth or Zebra Mussels. They slice it like butter!

 

Someone should market a cutter based on one of those.

My teeth.

 

Chomp!

I've tried! Edited by Harrison
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Fishindevil

Where did you get the rapala scissors?

i got them at canadian tire,im on a work computer so cant show you the link but if you google rapala braid scisors they should pop up,you can also get them in a combo tool pack with pliers,scissors,and a scale i think??
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Dollarama sells a pair of scissors that has the word TITANIUM on the blade. These work great for cutting braid and don't seem to wear out too bad. I bought one pair and tested them out in the garage with great results. Went back on the next trip to Dollarama and bought 4 more.

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I have the special braid scissors, but find a sharp knife works just as well. I've used regular kitchen scissors as well, as long as I treat it like it's a knife and not a pair of scissors.

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