Cheap Lip Grip!
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- SAI Hammerhead
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Cheap Lip Grip!
If anyone is looking to buy a lip grip that won't break the bank I would recommend this. http://www.ebay.ie/itm/271096064160?ssP ... 1439.l2649 I just received my one in the post (2 weeks delivery) from China and I have to say for the money its not a bad bit of kit. The price has gone up since I ordered mine for €13.50 but its still reasonable enough. I know any imitation Boga-Grips are prone to rusting and falling apart but if it lasts a season or two I'd be happy enough. Only observation I would make is the dial on the top of the handle for setting the accuracy of the scales is a bit flimsy so I wouldn't put full faith in readings unless I had just set the accuracy.
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Re: Cheap Lip Grip!
nice1 timod, thanks for posting
will defo look into this
will defo look into this

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Nice one tim hope it last you and you get a few fish!!! to test it in.
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Re: Cheap Lip Grip!
got one of these last year from china and it only cost me 8 euro
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No bother chuckaroo, always worth spreading the word with a good dealchuckaroo wrote:nice1 timod, thanks for posting
will defo look into this

Yeah its all well and good having a gripper, its another thing catching the fish to gripsparkey+1 wrote:Nice one tim hope it last you and you get a few fish!!! to test it in.

Its madness how they can sell something like this for €8 and still make a profitsaving private brian wrote:got one of these last year from china and it only cost me 8 euro

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Re: Cheap Lip Grip!
ordering one now, nice one tim
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Re: Cheap Lip Grip!
Perhaps mods could create a "Bargin Alerts" thread in the buy and sell?
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Its madness how they can sell something like this for €8 and still make a profitsaving private brian wrote:got one of these last year from china and it only cost me 8 euro

i looked at it for the first time the other day when i was out and she was a good bit stiff to be honest as she was in the box all winter,,sure the aul saltwater will destroy everything but she is flying again as i had some wd-40 oil(not pressurised can) with me and after i gave it a good lubeing she is working brilliant again thank god
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No bother Gavin, hoping to get down to the other place and test it out over the next week or two..thecatcher wrote:ordering one now, nice one tim
i looked at it for the first time the other day when i was out and she was a good bit stiff to be honest as she was in the box all winter,,sure the aul saltwater will destroy everything but she is flying again as i had some wd-40 oil(not pressurised can) with me and after i gave it a good lubeing she is working brilliant again thank god[/quote]saving private brian wrote:Its madness how they can sell something like this for €8 and still make a profitsaving private brian wrote:got one of these last year from china and it only cost me 8 euroHows it holding up after the year?
Glad to hear its still working for ya, amazing what a drop od WD-40 can do...