Cutting Edge Style ✂️ - Elevate your toolkit with a touch of Japanese craftsmanship!
The Chikamasa B-500SRF Curved Scissors are expertly crafted in Japan, featuring true curved blades and a fluorine coating that repels sap, grease, and dirt. Made from high-quality stainless steel, these scissors are lightweight at just 9.07 g and designed for ambidextrous use, making them the perfect addition to any professional's toolkit.
Finish Type | Brushed |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Style Name | Curved |
Color | Orange |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Blade Edge | Curved |
D**N
Much better than Fiscars
I use these in my garden and they are razor sharp, well-made, and absolutely useful. I’m buying a pair for my wife!
J**N
Great for Bud
I use these to trim Kush Buds. I got the one with the bend in the blade. I love it. It just feel right and works well. I like them better than my spring loaded ones and several other sized ones I have. I would have thought I’d like the spring loaded nips better but that just isn’t the case.
A**E
Best trimming scissors
These are super sharp and great at trimming! 100% recommends
C**L
Very sharp blade
I could see the quality in the scissor.I would buy again.
P**A
Best scissors!
These scissors are effortless to use due to the large finger holds, curved blade and smooth action. And they are extremely sharp! Two bandaids after accidentally nipping myself twice! Planning to buy another pair for dog grooming
J**
Cut good
Easy to clean. Stay sharp
F**A
I’ve been trimming for years, and am currently the trim department head of a big company.
I dont usually write reviews, but when I do they are very thorough. These are hands down my favorite pair of scissors to use. When taken care of correctly, these can last you a long time. I usually make it to 3-4 years of use before I need to switch to a brand new pair. Clean them very well with iso-alcohol after use, and be sure to dry them completely before putting them away. If letting them soak in alcohol, only soak up to the blades, do not submerge the scissor point, and do not leave soaking more than you need to (don’t leave over night). Use these to only cut off leaves and small stems. DO NOT use these to cut branches, these are not designed for that. Chikamasa makes all kinds of garden shears with specific blades to cater to any type of garden work (pruning, harvesting, bonsais etc.). Go as long as you can w/o sharpening them, once you sharpen a blade is when it starts to (slowly) deteriorate. If you don’t know how to sharpen a curved blade, bring it to a professional sharpener. These have no resistance, and are quite ergonomic, the sizing is perfect for my hand and the blades are VERY sharp. The curve and point are perfect for precise point trimming and rounding/conforming. My daily average is 2.5-5 units/day, on a good day I’ll do 4-7. The right tools do make a difference. The only thing that would make these better would be a blade cover. I purchased 4 pairs 3 years ago that came with the blade covers, but ever since then they’ve stopped selling them with the covers.
K**O
Every scissor have a dent on blade
There's a dent on the scissors blades, Same spot. So I assume it is a bad batch.Therefore, the scissor will get stuck at the dent and will not close all the way.Luckily, using a scissor sharpener, you can easily fix it and it will still work fine. :) Very sharp.
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