RUODON 15 Pieces Paracord Fids Accessories, Stainless Steel Lacing Needles with Marlin Spike, Smoothing Tool, Tweezers, Scissors and Storage Bag, Knotter Tools for Paracord Work, Leather Weaving
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It makes it easier to get the job done. Overall a good product. Among the positives Please note
You can use Kit for just about anything thanks to the tools it includes. Please note
The kit includes two sizes of cords suitable for different sizes of Please note
All parts of this set are made of good materials, but the sleeve case keeps them The cons include Please note
There is no cutting with the thread scissors. Please note
Because you burn the ends of the cords, the tips become too thick to screw on. Therefore, you have to do some finessing to get the tips.
There are almost 5 stars, but the cutting tool that comes with it is not up to par. Throwing it out was the right thing to do. Paper won't be cut by it. I am pleased with the rest. This is a perfect starter set for me.
As much as I like paracord, I wanted to have leather laces to utilize with the kit.
The instruction kit mentions using paracord. It was advertised for one price but when it got to my destination, the shipping cost almost as much as the item cost. I've just placed an order for four packages of Fire crackers and was taken aback when they came as pictures of firecrackers on If I was living in Canada, I would buy American postage stamps.
Threading through the knots while keeping the weave tight is possible for me.
After you figure out what each is supposed to do, it will assist you in getting started.
The software works well and is easy to use.
Using aluminum as the spike of a marlin. This is not a sturdy prying tool by any means. It feels as if this hollow tube will break where the joints are. Tweeters and tongs have thin handles and can be bent very easily. I don't like the lace needles at all, and I don't like the shears either. Instead of buying a knotters tool, I should have spent my money on a different one.