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First Aid Shears Versus Chainsaw Trousers?!


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I can confirm that the steering wheel is a novel shape, and it makes me wince just to think how it got like that. 

 

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Going back to the shears suitable for getting through material like chainsaw trousers, on a first aid course recently the training bloke did rave a bit about the Leatherman Raptors. To be fair I don't think he's on a bung from the company, they actually do the job properly and fast, so worth the money IMO

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Tuf Cut shears cost about £3 and work well. A Raptor costs about £70 and has shears plus 5 extra "features" that you don't need.

I know which one I'll be keeping in my first aid kit!

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On 26/12/2017 at 19:51, Acer Forestry said:

Going back to the shears suitable for getting through material like chainsaw trousers, on a first aid course recently the training bloke did rave a bit about the Leatherman Raptors. To be fair I don't think he's on a bung from the company, they actually do the job properly and fast, so worth the money IMO

Might grab a pair for the kit bag! If they save a life, limb or even just a finger one day they've got to be worth it! I'll happy splash out on making our work environment safer!

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On 26/12/2017 at 23:13, john k said:

Tuf Cut shears cost about £3 and work well. A Raptor costs about £70 and has shears plus 5 extra "features" that you don't need.

I know which one I'll be keeping in my first aid kit!

Dunno mate - seen a couple of situations where stuff like the ring cutter could have improved the outcome! 

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Looking at the vid at the start of the thread that shows how effective the various shears are, the cheaper NAR Yank pair are very good, but I can't find any available?They did seem to do as well as the Raptors, for a lot less. So if you can find comparable ones, they'll do

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