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Description
After using both extensively in the shop, the Pedro's are the way to go. The reason I used the cable shown in the video is that the strands are smaller. It's used on a cheap u-lock to secure the keys to the lock packaging. There's no way a customer could cut this cable with ordinary home tools so we cut it each time someone purchases the lock. The Park Tool cutters have *never* worked on this type of cable and the Pedro's cut right through like a hot knife through butter.
