| Re: how did you break it?? Quote: (Originally Posted by wedivebc)  If you are prone to butterfingers don't lift your scubber out over hard concrete or asphalt. I dropped one and cracked it another developed cracks near the upper spacer tabs. ISC replaced the cracked one but not the dropped one. It was easy to repair with epoxy though. Put a loop of cave line between two of the top screws on the axial scrubber. This gives an easy place to loop a finger and not drop it on the entry and exit. 
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