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That's fair. Fiskars makes some very nice and affordable scissors as a rule. My wife has a bunch of dedicated sewing scissors and she caught me using them one time. To say she was pissed is a gross understatement.The first question is, what are you using them for?
Cloth? Rubber? Leather? Chicken wire? Chickens? Kevlar? Denim? Chiffon? Sheet metal?
My usual answer is "whatever Fiskars makes".
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That's fair. Fiskars makes some very nice and affordable scissors as a rule. My wife has a bunch of dedicated sewing scissors and she caught me using them one time. To say she was pissed is a gross understatement.
I got the same reaction from my wife. I really got my *** chewed when I got caught using her rotary cutter on the garage floor to cut the liners for my toolbox. It was excellent at it and made very neat, square cuts for my drawers. She was super pissed. I have since just gotten cheaper versions of these things to leave in my tools and use when and how I want.Ha! One time when I was a kid, 1970s, I was using my mom's sewing Fiskars to cut some construction paper or similar- probably for an elementary school type project. I guess that I wanted a nice pair of scissors instead of using the kitchen drawer junk, and I knew these scissors were really special, so... Like you said, my mom was not pleased with me. Of course I'm like, "WTF, I'm cutting paper, not aluminum cans...." I'm sure she told me, "those are for cutting fabric only, because...." I still have them today, made in Finland; I'm sure they were really expensive at the time.
Unless the liners are fiberglass reinforced, they weren't the issue. But you should have used a self-healing cutting mat, because the rotary blade gets dull the instant it touches concrete.I got the same reaction from my wife. I really got my *** chewed when I got caught using her rotary cutter on the garage floor to cut the liners for my toolbox. It was excellent at it and made very neat, square cuts for my drawers. She was super pissed. I have since just gotten cheaper versions of these things to leave in my tools and use when and how I want.
Thanks for that link. They have an impressive assortment of scissors.Find something you like here? The Wolff line is US made, the KAI is imported
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Yeah, I was running it right on the floor lol. Again she was pissed lol. I was loving it because of how neatly it held against my straight edge and square etc. while I worked. I now have my own cheaper rotary cutter and a self healing mat.Unless the liners are fiberglass reinforced, they weren't the issue. But you should have used a self-healing cutting mat, because the rotary blade gets dull the instant it touches concrete.
I just used my rotary cutter yesterday to cut up oil-change-mat material to use as a liner under some plants on furniture.
Yeah, I was running it right on the floor lol. Again she was pissed lol. I was loving it because of how neatly it held against my straight edge and square etc. while I worked. I now have my own cheaper rotary cutter and a self healing mat.
OXO available on Amazon and TargetI really like Cutco scissors other than the price. The older Cutco scissors were also available from Case **. I haven't found a duplicate of their current model. Anybody aware of one?
The OXO scissors are nowhere near as heavy duty as Cutco scissors.OXO available on Amazon and Target