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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > Buck Splizzors Multi-Tool

Buck Splizzors Multi-Tool

Apr 3, 2014 Stuart 4 Comments

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Buck Splizzors Multi-Tool Scissors

Buck’s Splizzors, model 030, is a scissors-based multi-tool designed for fisherman, but it looks handy for less specialized EDC and workshop use as well.

Splizzors have replaceable micro-serrated scissors blades that are made from 420HC stainless steel. They also have fine-toothed long-nose pliers tips, small and large crimping areas, a bottle opener, and lanyard hole. From the looks of the Torx-bolted pivot, it might be possible to disassemble the multi-tool for cleaning.

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The handles are covered with a Dynaflex rubber material, which should provide for a strong and comfortable grip, even when wet.

It also comes with a heavy-duty nylon sheath for carrying and storage.

These Splizzors look better for fishing and outdoors use, but also featured and sturdy enough for general use. Their overall length is 8.5″, which makes them very toolbox, tool bag, and tool pouch friendly. My only hesitation would be about the replaceable jaws. Right now I couldn’t find a source for replacement blades, and the replaceable part makes me wonder if they’re thick and sturdy enough for resharpening or occasional honing.

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COO: USA
Street Price: $60

If you’re looking for something more compact and less featured, check out the Engineer Inc. shears ($30 via Amazon). They’re no longer on sale, but are fantastic scissors and are worth paying full price for.

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If you’re an EMT or rescuer, the Leatherman Raptor was designed especially for you.

And if you just want shears that are still multi-functional but less expensive, check out the Fiskars 5-in-1 scissors. I really didn’t like these shears when they first came out, due to a jaw-rubbing defect, but it seems they might have fixed this in the couple of years since.

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4 Comments

  1. Jerrick

    Apr 3, 2014

    Very interesting. I can attest that braided fishing line is difficult to cut without fraying. This looks like it cuts braided line with ease.

    In this video the designer says you get a free pair of replacement blades with purchase. (1:19) Time will tell if all retailers make that same offer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8keVcUo1KCc

    At $50 it’s a bit spendy to replace my old scissors and needle nose pliers inmy tackle box. At $30 or less I’d likely buy one.

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  2. fred

    Apr 3, 2014

    Interesting – cutting braided line on the bench with a hot knife can avoid the problem of fraying – but many scissors are either not sharp enough or have a geometry that crushes and frays the fiber. I tried a battery operated gizmo on the boat – and found it to be so so – but others seem to like it:

    http://www.amazon.com/Berkley-BTHLC-Hot-Line-Cutter/dp/B004DIH2DS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1396560715&sr=8-2&keywords=braided+fishing+line+cutter

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  3. TEK

    Jul 26, 2019

    Where do I get the replacement blades???????????????

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    • Stuart

      Jul 27, 2019

      Buck might have it as a replacement part. Have you contacted them?

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