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🧡 Atwood Rope MFG Micro Utility Cord Rope Dispenser - Tactical Nylon/Polyester, 125ft, Reusable Spool, Mini TRD, Cutting Blade, Cord Grip, View Port, Belt Clip. Review

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Description of 🧡 Atwood Rope MFG Micro Utility Cord Rope Dispenser - Tactical Nylon/Polyester, 125ft, Reusable Spool, Mini TRD, Cutting Blade, Cord Grip, View Port, Belt Clip.

Preloaded with 125 ft Micro Cord - 100lb test. Built in Recessed Cutting Blade. Small, Compact, and lightweight. Impact Resistant and Durable. Reloads in Seconds with Micro / Nano Replacements.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very convenient: Climbing

This has become my new rope. It is very convenient due to its compact size. This is perfect for ridge or tying your tent or tarp. I'm not saying it should replace your paracord, but it definitely takes a lot of work out of paracord in a much smaller size.

Pros
  • Camping
Cons
  • A few little things

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great product, arrived used

Super handy and easy to use, built in cutter works great. Four stars because of bad packaging. Items were shipped in a bag rather than a box which could cause the packaging to bend and fold and appear generally used. Not usually a problem but they were bought as Christmas stockings. too broken to donate

Pros
  • Sports & Outdoors
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The cheapest plastic known to man!

This thing is a great idea if they take the time to get it right. I tried it for the first time and found that the cutting blade was installed backwards. When I took the lid off to attach the blade, 2 plastic pins just clicked and broke inside when I used a ballpoint pen to open the lid. After the first one broke, I tried very hard not to break the second one, but it broke too. I had to glue the lid with superglue after attaching the flame. It's cheap and obviously there is little to no quality

Pros
  • Rope, String and Webbing
Cons
  • Questionable Purchase for Seniors