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2025-09-06 13:20:34
These fit in the holster of the more expensive brand and function nearly the same! There is no lock for the seatbelt cutter however, but I feel that difference is negligible. The finish is great and is holding up better to corrosion better than the more expensive brand. They cut just as well and their edge seems to be holding up. The hinges are a high quality reproduction of the more expensive brand. The holster is a bit bulkier than the more expensive brand but just as useful.
JH
2025-08-14 17:28:05
Haven't actually used these for anything yet, but the build quality inspired immediate confidence. You can feel the sturdiness and tight tolerances. Very nice product would buy again.
Nick Mowery
2025-07-31 11:58:35
I recently purchased a pair of trauma shears, and overall, I’m pretty impressed. The quality is solid, and the price is fair for what you’re getting. One feature I really appreciate is that they fold, which makes them easy to carry without taking up too much space. However, the one drawback is the holster. It feels poorly made and doesn’t hold up as well as I’d like. The foldable is very nice but sometimes it can get stuck when opening which can be slightly inconvient. Regardless the shears themselves are great and definitely worth considering if you’re looking for a reliable pair.
David Wate
2025-07-18 11:30:17
I ordered the tow pack of shears because my company uses a color of uniform pants which I can’t find typical EMS pants in, so I lost my shears pocket. The two pack is a good value, I ended up giving the second pair to my partner.The holster rides well on my belt, and I hardly notice the shears are there even during a long shift. The belt attachment for the holster is tight, which is both good and bad. It’s good because it helps hold the shears in place when I take my belt loose (bathroom breaks or when I take my pants off before getting in bed on a 24 hour shift). But it is bad because it makes putting the shears on my belt a little less convenient (I’m not a fan of pushing the holster down over my belt, I like threading my belt through). Also, the holster is a tight fit if you have the shears unfolded. This is easily remedied by opening up the shears and sliding the blade through the hole from the bottom. Four or five passes loosened it enough where I could easily holster the unfolded shears.As for the shears themselves, I haven’t gotten a lot of use out of them yet. About all I’ve done is cut a shirt during a code. The shears deployed quickly and easily, and they made quick work of the t-shirt. Cutting was comfortable, and efficient. I have not used any of the other features of the shears yet, but I haven’t had them long.Overall I would recommend these shears, I will update my review once I use other features of the shears, or once I notice any durability issues.
Kindle Customer
2025-06-08 12:48:59
For the price, these are great shears, I have only have to cut a few small light weight things and they cut well. I put them on my duty belt and they feel secure, they won't fall off. The holder could be a little better but it does the job. Great product for the price.
Old Man
2025-06-05 21:40:50
Thought this purchase might not pan out too well. Had a call and boy was I wrong. They certainly came in handy. Functioned as advertised.
Customer
2025-05-23 12:41:10
I went and bought these without a lot of expectations after seeing several reviews of several chinese Raptor clones, but I was rather pleasantly surprised by the ones I got. The construction feels robust, they are quite sharp and work fairly smooth, lock without problems, and I cut a thick folded cloth much more easily than with plain fabric shears. I'm not sure if the seatbelt cutter/oxygen tank wrench will actually work well considering it doesn't have a locking mechanism compared to the originals, so it might be more difficult, but no big deal for me. Also, the grip is plastic, not a rubberized material, so they might be a little more slippery and a little less comfortable in the hand, but not bad enough to be called bad in any way; it doesn't have sharp corners or mold marks protruding.My only pet peeve with the shears is security torx screws in parts you might actually want to disassemble for cleaning, specially in the intended purpose of these shears, so that's annoying and an extra purchase I don't wanna make, but that I eventually might need to. Other than that, the sheath feels adequate save for one thing; the hole for the blade tips is too small to accomodate them, so it won't go all the way in. Still, it was a relatively easy fix; just file and chisel out a bit of material in that slot and eventually they went in just fine, and surprisingly they lock in firmly in the sheath and you have to press the release tab to get them out, so not bad after that fix, but be aware you have to do it if you wish to use the sheath with the shears deployed and not just folded.Overall, a purchase I don't regret, but time will tell on the materials, and the lack of warranty is something you might want to keep in mind when buying these vs the original Leatherman Raptors which might last you a lifetime with that warranty,
Christopher
2025-03-26 14:30:53
The shears are almost the same as the real name brand. Not quite as smooth, and the holster needs improvement. The Chicago screw holding the holster together has a smooth head in the inside, do there is no way to properly tighten it. I don't use the holster anyway
Khoa
2025-03-25 10:15:34
These fit in the holster of the more expensive brand and function nearly the same! There is no lock for the seatbelt cutter however, but I feel that difference is negligible. The finish is great and is holding up better to corrosion better than the more expensive brand. They cut just as well and their edge seems to be holding up. The hinges are a high quality reproduction of the more expensive brand. The holster is a bit bulkier than the more expensive brand but just as useful.
JH
2025-03-01 16:44:34
Haven't actually used these for anything yet, but the build quality inspired immediate confidence. You can feel the sturdiness and tight tolerances. Very nice product would buy again.
Nick Mowery
2025-02-10 11:23:46
I recently purchased a pair of trauma shears, and overall, I’m pretty impressed. The quality is solid, and the price is fair for what you’re getting. One feature I really appreciate is that they fold, which makes them easy to carry without taking up too much space. However, the one drawback is the holster. It feels poorly made and doesn’t hold up as well as I’d like. The foldable is very nice but sometimes it can get stuck when opening which can be slightly inconvient. Regardless the shears themselves are great and definitely worth considering if you’re looking for a reliable pair.
David Wate
2025-01-27 18:00:55
I ordered the tow pack of shears because my company uses a color of uniform pants which I can’t find typical EMS pants in, so I lost my shears pocket. The two pack is a good value, I ended up giving the second pair to my partner.The holster rides well on my belt, and I hardly notice the shears are there even during a long shift. The belt attachment for the holster is tight, which is both good and bad. It’s good because it helps hold the shears in place when I take my belt loose (bathroom breaks or when I take my pants off before getting in bed on a 24 hour shift). But it is bad because it makes putting the shears on my belt a little less convenient (I’m not a fan of pushing the holster down over my belt, I like threading my belt through). Also, the holster is a tight fit if you have the shears unfolded. This is easily remedied by opening up the shears and sliding the blade through the hole from the bottom. Four or five passes loosened it enough where I could easily holster the unfolded shears.As for the shears themselves, I haven’t gotten a lot of use out of them yet. About all I’ve done is cut a shirt during a code. The shears deployed quickly and easily, and they made quick work of the t-shirt. Cutting was comfortable, and efficient. I have not used any of the other features of the shears yet, but I haven’t had them long.Overall I would recommend these shears, I will update my review once I use other features of the shears, or once I notice any durability issues.
Kindle Customer
2025-01-01 13:23:35
For the price, these are great shears, I have only have to cut a few small light weight things and they cut well. I put them on my duty belt and they feel secure, they won't fall off. The holder could be a little better but it does the job. Great product for the price.
Old Man
2024-12-25 18:38:00
Thought this purchase might not pan out too well. Had a call and boy was I wrong. They certainly came in handy. Functioned as advertised.
Customer
2024-12-13 16:37:20
I went and bought these without a lot of expectations after seeing several reviews of several chinese Raptor clones, but I was rather pleasantly surprised by the ones I got. The construction feels robust, they are quite sharp and work fairly smooth, lock without problems, and I cut a thick folded cloth much more easily than with plain fabric shears. I'm not sure if the seatbelt cutter/oxygen tank wrench will actually work well considering it doesn't have a locking mechanism compared to the originals, so it might be more difficult, but no big deal for me. Also, the grip is plastic, not a rubberized material, so they might be a little more slippery and a little less comfortable in the hand, but not bad enough to be called bad in any way; it doesn't have sharp corners or mold marks protruding.My only pet peeve with the shears is security torx screws in parts you might actually want to disassemble for cleaning, specially in the intended purpose of these shears, so that's annoying and an extra purchase I don't wanna make, but that I eventually might need to. Other than that, the sheath feels adequate save for one thing; the hole for the blade tips is too small to accomodate them, so it won't go all the way in. Still, it was a relatively easy fix; just file and chisel out a bit of material in that slot and eventually they went in just fine, and surprisingly they lock in firmly in the sheath and you have to press the release tab to get them out, so not bad after that fix, but be aware you have to do it if you wish to use the sheath with the shears deployed and not just folded.Overall, a purchase I don't regret, but time will tell on the materials, and the lack of warranty is something you might want to keep in mind when buying these vs the original Leatherman Raptors which might last you a lifetime with that warranty,
Christopher
2024-12-07 18:10:41
The shears are almost the same as the real name brand. Not quite as smooth, and the holster needs improvement. The Chicago screw holding the holster together has a smooth head in the inside, do there is no way to properly tighten it. I don't use the holster anyway
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