Yes - was looking at these! So no signs of Teflon chipping so far on the body from drops/scraping or where you grab the hook?cobby wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 2:47 pmhttps://www.ottostackleworld.com.au/sa ... se-pliers
Got these the other month and so far they've held up without a scratch to a dunking, pulled out from rocks after being wedged in tight a few times, dropped on concrete, stood on, numerous uses on braid and flurocarbon of the cutting part and removing countless hooks from fish all without getting a wash or even a wipe down. For $15 If they last 12 months I'm bloody happy
Pliers for salt
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Those samaki ones look great.
Only issue with those ones are if the spring breaks then the pliers are useless pretty much.
Im using the rogue long nose pliers from bcf. Its rusting after a year of use. But its about 10 bucks I think. So not a big deal. I's handy for going down deep to retrieve lures and also easy to remove small sized trebles and jigheads
Only issue with those ones are if the spring breaks then the pliers are useless pretty much.
Im using the rogue long nose pliers from bcf. Its rusting after a year of use. But its about 10 bucks I think. So not a big deal. I's handy for going down deep to retrieve lures and also easy to remove small sized trebles and jigheads
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No. When they say teflon coated, it's more a ptfe infused paint job. And I wouldn't worry about the spring snapping eitherhappyfriggincamper wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 10:01 amYes - was looking at these! So no signs of Teflon chipping so far on the body from drops/scraping or where you grab the hook?cobby wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 2:47 pmhttps://www.ottostackleworld.com.au/sa ... se-pliers
Got these the other month and so far they've held up without a scratch to a dunking, pulled out from rocks after being wedged in tight a few times, dropped on concrete, stood on, numerous uses on braid and flurocarbon of the cutting part and removing countless hooks from fish all without getting a wash or even a wipe down. For $15 If they last 12 months I'm bloody happy
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Hfc,I’ve had a couple of good ones including a decent midrange leatherman.and my Schrade ADF multitool.
Keep them oiled and they are all good.
Prefer a Bunnings tool for fishing though,great value.
Keep them oiled and they are all good.
Prefer a Bunnings tool for fishing though,great value.
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aldi ones do ok with a regular spray and rinse. Usually toss them over the side of the kayak before they get chance to rust out