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5/5 Self locking trap setter, 01/20/2021 Reviewer: Tom Iwanicki After 2 neck surgeries I gave up beaver trapping because it was painful and hard to set a 330 conibear trap. I purchased a heavy duty self locking trap setter and what an excellent product.I am trapping beaver again and enjoying it pain free !!! Thanks again |
5/5 Self locking conibear setter, 12/27/2020 Reviewer: Kenny E. Nichols Saw these setters on YouTube and wanted to try them because of the release device. I'll never be without these setters. They are great! |
5/5 Locking Trap Setter, 01/12/2020 Reviewer: Cal Makes spring compression easy and it locks so you can focus on setting the built in trap safety with ease. Nice product and is brightly colored so it doesn't get left behind. |
5/5 Amazing investment, 01/06/2020 Reviewer: Colby I got into trapping using the "old school" traditional ting style setters with no lock. The ones I originally bought were from bass pro and they were flimsy (not the correct size setters for 330s) and would rotate some when setting 330s; not to mention you would strain your guts out using them and I am not a smaller person. These things are amazing and I highly recommend buying them. They are sturdy as heck and take a very small amount of strength to set tough trap springs. The lock on them works perfectly! |
5/5 Self-locking body grip setters!, 12/25/2019 Reviewer: Jeff After many years of using non-locking setting tongs, I 'reluctantly' trialed a set of self-locking tongs. I specifically selected these as no 'exposed' spring. These are heavy duty steel and work very well. I have used these for two seasons in some pretty harsh conditions, setting and resetting 160's through 660's body grips. They are an excellent safety improvement! Definitely worth the investment. I now own 'two' sets of these, in case I misplace one. |
5/5 Self locking trap setter, 01/20/2021 Reviewer: Tom Iwanicki After 2 neck surgeries I gave up beaver trapping because it was painful and hard to set a 330 conibear trap. I purchased a heavy duty self locking trap setter and what an excellent product.I am trapping beaver again and enjoying it pain free !!! Thanks again |
5/5 Self locking conibear setter, 12/27/2020 Reviewer: Kenny E. Nichols Saw these setters on YouTube and wanted to try them because of the release device. I'll never be without these setters. They are great! |
5/5 Locking Trap Setter, 01/12/2020 Reviewer: Cal Makes spring compression easy and it locks so you can focus on setting the built in trap safety with ease. Nice product and is brightly colored so it doesn't get left behind. |
5/5 Amazing investment, 01/06/2020 Reviewer: Colby I got into trapping using the "old school" traditional ting style setters with no lock. The ones I originally bought were from bass pro and they were flimsy (not the correct size setters for 330s) and would rotate some when setting 330s; not to mention you would strain your guts out using them and I am not a smaller person. These things are amazing and I highly recommend buying them. They are sturdy as heck and take a very small amount of strength to set tough trap springs. The lock on them works perfectly! |
5/5 Self-locking body grip setters!, 12/25/2019 Reviewer: Jeff After many years of using non-locking setting tongs, I 'reluctantly' trialed a set of self-locking tongs. I specifically selected these as no 'exposed' spring. These are heavy duty steel and work very well. I have used these for two seasons in some pretty harsh conditions, setting and resetting 160's through 660's body grips. They are an excellent safety improvement! Definitely worth the investment. I now own 'two' sets of these, in case I misplace one. |
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