These scissors not only are comfortable, but have a slight slant to them. The angle is perfect for cutting paper. The handles are padded for comfort. Some other brands of scissors can cut into your hand after repeated use but not these. The tip is also angled for you to be able to get into small areas. I liked this as opposed to a rounded end. Also, the end is not severely pointed so they will not cut you accidentally. Overall, they are perfect for cutting paper. It's as if someone researched the market and just created these scissors with you in mind. Thanks! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
I bought these sizzors for my craft room and now I must get another pair because my mother loved them while we were cutting pictures and she asked for them. They are so effortless to use and they don't stick onto the picture paper while cutting. Mom has arthritis and says these are the best sizzors to cut with for her fingers and hands.
I bought these sizzors for my craft room and now I must get another pair because my mother loved them while we were cutting pictures and she asked for them. They are so effortless to use and they don't stick onto the picture paper while cutting. Mom has arthritis and says these are the best sizzors to cut with for her fingers and hands.
I bought these sizzors for my craft room and now I must get another pair because my mother loved them while we were cutting pictures and she asked for them. They are so effortless to use and they don't stick onto the picture paper while cutting. Mom has arthritis and says these are the best sizzors to cut with for her fingers and hands.
Purchased these to cut not only construction paper but wooden dowels as well for my daughters project. AWESOME. Cut thru anything. Highly recommend for the price! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
We purchased two of these in a pack and they both have performed fairly well over a few years. Problem with this inexpensive product intended for cutting primarily paper is that the fulcrum screw/nut is not adaptable to many tightening episodes and will not hold. It becomes extremely loose and ends up worthless for cutting. I just returned both to the company to make this point. Back to the drawing board for a fastening mechanism that will survive for additional use. A locking nut would be a great place to start, so that it holds a tightening effort.