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MusicNomad GRIP Cutter (MN226)

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String Cutter

  • Side blade design cuts strings flush with machine heads
  • Ergonomic, non-slip TPR comfort grips
  • Comes with handy storage sleeve for the blades
  • Compact design fits in any gig bag or case
  • Made of strong, durable chrome vanadium steel
  • Spring-loaded for fast, precise cutting
  • Works with any stringed instrument
Available since May 2022
Item number 543743
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
$19.40
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SNIP snip
JensWel 20.10.2022
This cutter cuts. Bass strings, guitar strings and probably all steel-wire-like items. Normal electronic wire it can do, but is too clumsy, so it is made for cutting hard things perfectly. Which I suspect it will do for years, until you do the dumb thing and lend it to someone (follow producers advice : DO NOT LEND)
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It’s alright
Chris Fleming 02.03.2024
Works perfectly fine but… well it’s still pretty big to be honest. I mean if you have maybe a hard case with a little flappy box thing it might be perfect but in a pocket. It’s basically the same as any other side cutters but it’s slightly more annoying to use. Good steel though (to be fair to them)
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Snip snip
Grac 22.08.2024
Nice and easy to use and they feel well made.
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Wohl dimensioniert
Sugar Ray Shumway 01.06.2022
Man kann nie genug Werkzeug haben. Ich habe zwar schon einen Seitenschneider vom Baumarkt, der sich als Saitenschneider allerdings nur bedingt bewährte (man beachte den feinen Unterschied). Mein Seitenschneider hat mittlerweile Dellen in den Schneiden, er ist wohl leicht unterdimensioniert.

Jetzt also habe ich einen Saitenschneider, und natürlich habe ich gleich nach dem Auspacken anhand von alten Saiten aus dem Mülleimer getestet. Ergebnis: nichts zu sehen von Dellen, und das sollte wohl auch so bleiben.

Poliert ist da nichts, und ob das Ding rostfrei ist, mag ich auch nicht so recht glauben. Aber muss das sein? Eher nicht.

Eben ein Seitenschneider für Saiten, ergo ein Saitenschneider. Prima!
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