🔧 Stay sharp and organized with every cut!
The Pacific Handy Cutter CL36 Clip-On Coil Lanyard is a versatile tool retention solution designed for utility knives, safety cutters, and hand tools. Stretching up to 48 inches, it ensures easy access and safe storage, promoting a clutter-free workspace while enhancing safety and tool longevity.
Manufacturer | SPG |
Part Number | CL36 |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.25 x 0.25 x 10 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SPG - A42001-9 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Silver, Black |
Material | Rubber |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | SPG - A42001-9 |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
So handy
These are so handy for to attach to my husbands work blade. It stretches and bounces back.
J**H
Great addition to S5 safety cutter.
Works great with the holster I have for my S5 safety knife. I can drop it and keep going with out worrying about leaving my knife behind. I have only gotten tangled up twice. Other wise this has saved me from forgetting or losing my knife.
C**E
Extremely convenient
This little think may not look like much but I'm telling you, it saves me so much time it's worth it's weight in gold. I attach it to my box cutter and the loop on the back of my pants so that if I happen to drop my cutter while trying to put it back in my pocket, this thing catches it for me. I love it. Just ordered two more for some co-workers.
I**A
Wish coil was tougher/thicker
Wish the coil was a big tougher or thicker but its very light and bouncy, feels like it may snap or crack at any time however a few weeks so far I am fine and it does the job
J**
Extremely Helpful if Misplacing is Common
The media could not be loaded. As I work in grocery retail, I'm constantly pulling my box cutter out to split tape, open cases and build displays.I am, however, the absolute worst when it comes to keeping track of anything on me once I've set it down somewhere.I got these when they were on sale and since I'd been eyeing them for some time I finally bought them.Since buying and utilizing them at work (mostly) I almost never lose my cutter, if anyone wants to borrow it they have to borrow me with it, and my favorite is when I'm going back and forth between using and not using my cutter - instead of putting it back in its holster every 15 seconds just to take it out for another second and back again, I will just drop it and let it swing and chill from my belt then just snatch it up when I need it again.A lot of my coworkers ask me where I got it from, if I got it from work and if they could get one too.My one only real complaint is, and this really is more my fault than anything but I had the film cutter blade exposed and my being not the smartest let it hang loose and the blade actually chewed through the loop that attaches your cutter to the leash.Totally my fault, but I guess maybe I wish that little second of thin cord was thicker or denser? Coated or strengthened somehow so it wouldn't be as easily severed should I decide not to use my brain again!Overall, a fantastic little sidekick to keep your personals close ... or fuel your inner laziness like me haha!
K**E
Well made
I bought this for my hubby so he could carry a train pass in his pocket while traveling in Japan. He attached the card case to this coil and the coil to his belt loop. The coil extended to tap the pass at train stations and kept it from falling from his pocket when not in use so that he wouldn't lose the pass with a lot of money on it, which he had done before. (We found out that Daiso in Japan sold these for ¥100, which is about 65 cents.)
T**T
Cost effective light weight solution
I purchased this without an identified need. Upon inspection, the item would be well suited to supporting anything that does not exceed an ink pen or a super lightweight knife. Not a knock, just a fact.It's minimalist, literally the thing is on par with the plastic desk pin cables at the bank. Not for supporting anything heavy as it will not recoil even under light weight. But it is a leash that shortens it's length when it is slacked. Have not put it to use as I don't carry specialty safety cutters. My knives all have kydex sheaths, belt clips or at a minimum paracord lanyards. Kind of bought it because it was under 3 bucks, I had Amazon points to spare, and figured eventually I would want to anchor something near a workstation to keep it at the ready. Currently thinking, a marker (cap only) at the 2 x 3 foot welding table, dry erase pin, letter opener keeper sort of things.UPDATE: Just purchased a Pacific Handy S5R Safety Cutter. This cable is perfect for that lightweight multipurpose tool, and now actually selling for less than 2 bucks.
A**R
You get what you pay for
The utility Knives chain was exactly what I needed to stop losing my work Knives. The "cord" that the knife connects to is weak and frayed/broke after a month or so
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