sagalout
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Manufacturer says :
"Super Cut" scissors can only be described as "amazing" in the way they effortlessly cut through even the finest micro-threads of today's high-tech braided lines. Other scissors that make similar claims can't compare! Scissors are made from stainless steel, have durable high-impact handles, and include a handy soft padded sheath with attachment loop
I says :
I bought these because when I asked "what are the best" these polled the most votes. I have nothing to compare these with except my stanley knife and a razor blade, having never owned a pair of braid scissors before.
They cost me £12.95 including free delivery from Mr Fish in Jersey, this was as cheap as I could find them. The Korda and ESP and Korum braid scissors are around the £5 mark but when reseaching on the internet all of these brands have mixed reviews, but the only negative I read about the Owners was the cost.
What can I tell you, my (big fat) fingers fit in the handles (just a nice fit) and the scissors cut braid that is hanging loose cleanly without fraying. They cut anywhere on the blade including the tip.
If you was to stick them in your eye you would have your eye out, so Owner very thoughtfully provide a cover for them. This cover has a little ring (titter ye not) presumably to allow you to attach a lanyard thus preventing you from loosing your new shiny expensive scissors, however the scissors do not fit well into this cover and therefore you would be very foolish to rely on the cover to save your scissors from lose.
"Super Cut" scissors can only be described as "amazing" in the way they effortlessly cut through even the finest micro-threads of today's high-tech braided lines. Other scissors that make similar claims can't compare! Scissors are made from stainless steel, have durable high-impact handles, and include a handy soft padded sheath with attachment loop
I says :
I bought these because when I asked "what are the best" these polled the most votes. I have nothing to compare these with except my stanley knife and a razor blade, having never owned a pair of braid scissors before.
They cost me £12.95 including free delivery from Mr Fish in Jersey, this was as cheap as I could find them. The Korda and ESP and Korum braid scissors are around the £5 mark but when reseaching on the internet all of these brands have mixed reviews, but the only negative I read about the Owners was the cost.
What can I tell you, my (big fat) fingers fit in the handles (just a nice fit) and the scissors cut braid that is hanging loose cleanly without fraying. They cut anywhere on the blade including the tip.
If you was to stick them in your eye you would have your eye out, so Owner very thoughtfully provide a cover for them. This cover has a little ring (titter ye not) presumably to allow you to attach a lanyard thus preventing you from loosing your new shiny expensive scissors, however the scissors do not fit well into this cover and therefore you would be very foolish to rely on the cover to save your scissors from lose.
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