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Need something for work, fed up with those spring loaded box cutters, anyone got any recommendations?
do you often need rescuing from work?
do you often need rescuing from your pocket?
one of these ...
https://www.petzl.com/US/EN/Sport/Packs-and-accessories/SPATHA
Take your pick from here:
[url= http://www.ewetsuits.com/acatalog/titanium-Diving-Knives.html ]Lomo Knives[/url]
I've got the yellow one - no pointed end so you cant stab yourself with it.
Take your pick from here:
Lomo KnivesI've got the yellow one - no pointed end so you cant stab yourself with it.
Strangely, +1. It's attached to my BCD, so in the loft for 50 weeks of the year. Hasn't rusted. Sharp every time I get it out.
+2 for the yellow lomo for the same reason as jumdub. attached to bcd so regularly immersed in salt water and no rust.
Cheers people, Lomo mini looks perfect..
Tell me, I am an old and out of touch sort of chap, when did BDH containers become BCD's? I am assuming we are talking about those black things that originally held chemicals that paddlers use to stop their butties from going soggy.
[url= https://www.watersportswarehouse.co.uk/shop/scuba-diving-equipment/diving-bcds/mares-hybrid-pure-bcd-1050599.html?gclid=COCIwMX_uc4CFVQaGwodKz0Iuw ]BCD[/url]
BCwhat?
Device
Lomo Knives
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I have two - one in buoyancy aid and one in work bag.
Does it need to be a rescue knife? What about a small fixed blade or does it need to be EDC?
Might be worth checking what your employer's policy is on self-provided safety knives..
Well after a bit of research, I went for the Ontario rat 2, it's not a rescue knife it's an everyday carry pocket knife. Good point on the employer's policy, lets just say it's not encouraged.