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A little bit awkward to
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A bit cumbersome with the cutter
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The bridge pin puller is a bit weak and hard to use.
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I know that there are some other tools which are a bit more expensive but for
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The cutter worked on both electric guitar and electric bass strings but struggled a bit with the bass strings.
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Leaves the string ends a bit longer than I’d like, though
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It can be a bit tricky at
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While it's not an expensive tool to get I will say it doesn't feel like a cheap bit of junk either.
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However, the winder portion is a bit cumbersome compared to standard string winders (I have a Jim Dunlop, but there are lots of
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The winder on mine was a bit tight and squeaks really bad but gets the job done
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A bit awkward at first, but once you get used to it, it's great.
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I was a bit hesitant to buy at first after reading some reviews but figured to give it a shot especially since it is not that pricey
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An old one of mine gathered a bit of rust at the cutters but nothing WD-40 couldn't clean up.
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These tools are great and will save you a good bit of time during restringing
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A bit clumsy to use.
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They aren't unusual tuners either, so I found that odd and a bit annoying
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The first time using it wouldn't cut the B string or high E string, very disappointing.
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And as bad as I play, anything that makes me look better is good.
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n’t work that well
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The first time using it wouldn't cut the B string or high E string, very disappointing.
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It runs the entire gambit of emotion where you are almost to that magical D flat (or likely E for some folks) only to have the string lose its tension and require even more tuning