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Review on πŸ”— Lee Fisher Size 36 1 lb Braided Twine Black: Durable & Versatile - 470 Ft Length, 228 lb Test Rating by Melvin Belton

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality and inexpensive rope.

This is a great material and I had doubts about the quality from the start. When you unpack it, it has almost no smell, which was surprising. I don't know why some people are so sensitive to a little smell. In any case, according to my calculations, the whole thing cost about 2.3 cents per foot. They reach almost 500 feet. It's woven. It's tarred. I bet you'll probably like it as much as I do. Compared to paracord, it is much less bulky, costs several times less, and can be more useful in situations than paracord due to its versatility and durability. When you combine paracord and this shoreline in an outdoor activity, you'll never run out of rope. Aside from trying to get down the mountain where you need something heavier like real rope. I think this material would be great for making bushes and creating ridge lines and such as cover. It would be useful to collect wood. If you need to tie a few knots and can just throw things away, I won't sit and sort knots or waste good paracord. hey i'm cheap What can I say. If you're looking for #36 braided line (non-twisted), you won't be disappointed. That's the best value I've found. I made five 100 foot skeins from a spool as shown in the picture above. It's really convenient, just throw it in your bag and forget it until you need it because eventually you will need it. About 480 feet on a 1 pound roll for about $12. You can't beat this. I bet you could use it for fishing too.

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  • complete set
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