....Do you know the difference between scissors and shears? They seem like the same thing. We use the words interchangeably. They are not the same, though. They have different features and are used for cutting different objects. If you want to work with carpet, getting a good pair of shears is a must.
What Are Scissors?
Everyone knows what scissors are, right? Surprisingly, no.
Scissors are a specific type of cutting tool. They have a blade length of less than 6 inches, and the finger holes on their handles are equally sized and symmetrical. All-purpose scissors, also known as office scissors, have straight blades. They are generally inexpensive and used for a variety of tasks.
Scissors should not be used on both paper and fabric because that will cause the blades to dull. Dull blades are more likely to rip paper or fabric or leave a jagged edge. If you are working with fabric or carpet, you’ll want a quality pair of shears instead.
Scissors vs. Shears
Shears are more expensive than all-purpose scissors because they are tougher and more versatile. Shears have different sized finger holes. The smaller finger hole on one handle is for your thumb, and the larger is for your fingers. Because you can hold shears using more than one finger, you can apply more pressure and have extra control when you use them to cut. The blade on shears is usually longer and sharper than on a pair of scissors. This will cut cleanly without ragged edges. The sharper blade and better grip makes this the sturdier tool.....