High Level Fishing Line Cutters

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Description

High Level Braided Line Cutters are quickly becoming a favorite for braid, mono, and fluorocarbon fishing lines.Β  Many fishermen believe that any ordinary pair of scissors can handle cutting lines effectively, but this is often far from the truth.

Dealing with braided lines can be a source of frustration for many, as they tend to tangle and fray easily around each cut, especially in tight areas like knots and connections. However, the High Level Cutters eliminate these issues with its unmatched cutting ability.Β 

Designed with a serrated edge, these cutters can effortlessly slice through braided lines without fraying or causing tension on the line. No longer will you have to struggle with your old cutters mashing the braid multiple times before finally making a clean cut.

The High Level Cutters can achieve a precise and clean cut on the first try, without applying any tension on the line. With these specialized braided line cutters, you can easily create smooth connections to leaders, swivels, split rings, hooks, lures, and more.

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Fermin Diaz
Chews up braid did not cut

Did not cut clean only works if you stretch out the braid tight

I'm sorry to hear you aren't satisfied with the cutters. I just wanted to point out that there is a small slot for monofilament and fluorocarbon on the cutter. If you try to cut braid here it won't cut. The majorit of the blades that have serrations will cut braid very well. You may have got a bad one so I'd like to see if you can try again. If they are bad, I can send out another pair at no charge. Thanks,
Chad