This handy hay string cutter is safe and strong – 16cm long.
- Strong plastic construction
- Protected stainless steel cutting blade
- Comfortable to hold
- Safe for your pocket
- Hole to attach string or hang on a nail.
$2.96
Opens hay bales quickly and easily.
A must have for every feed shed.
This handy hay string cutter is safe and strong – 16cm long.
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Dave (verified owner) –
Best bale string cutter. Leave it hang on a nail in your hay shed, it won’t let you down when you need it.
Diana Bennison (verified owner) –
Love it. Works really well. Only criticism is colour. Need bright fluro colours, so easy to see when left or dropped on the ground etc.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Easy and effective. Need to put it on a cord so I do not lose it, but does the job well as long as it is kept on its own hook.