Micro Scissors & Micro Pliers - Reviews, Consumer Ratings & Comparisons

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- Wednesday, March 14, 2012 |
| Mini savers |
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Woodnut (Southlake, TX) |
| Sometimes you just need a very small pair of snips or grips to solve a problem. These are a nice quality and work very well in handling thread for fly tying, rod building and leatherwork. |
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- Wednesday, December 28, 2011 |
| Fly Tyers Salvation |
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Charles P. (Chicago, IL) |
I must confess that when I placed the micro scissors and pliers set into my online shopping cart, I had only a vague idea of how I might actually use them. Now, two months and several dozen tied flies later, I can strongly recommend the set for use tying streamers, wet flies and anything requiring spun dubbing. I appreciate the precision and ease of use of the set, especially where spaces are too small for my clumsy fingers to fit. If you're even thinking about purchasing the set without a clear idea of how you'll use it, take the plunge, put it in your cart and you'll certainly be glad you did.
December 2011 Rate & Review Honorable Mention $50 Winner. Congratulations, Charles!! |
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- Tuesday, November 02, 2010 |
| micro scissors/pliers |
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Ann Severine (Santa Fe, New Mexico) |
| I weave with seed beads and have found these to be indispensable. Often I need to cut thread under or between very small beads and the scissors get to the thread easily. Because of the small size. I am able to cut only the thread I need to cut, not others nearby. The scissors are sharp right to the very tip. When I need to cut a thread 1/2' or shorter, the pliers make the perfect companion as they grip securely without a lot of pressure.
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- Wednesday, August 25, 2010 |
| Great Pair |
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Johnny (Tucson, AZ) |
| Both of these have a great feel in your hand. Perfect for models, getting into tight places or cutting those little tabs off other plastic pieces. Get them, you'll use them often. |
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