This is one HEFTY pair of scissors, but not so heavy or large so that they still fit comfortably ...This is one HEFTY pair of scissors, but not so heavy or large so that they still fit comfortably in one's hand. Empowered with such an imposing set of shears, I embarked to test their cutting prowess on a variety of materials. Cutting paper was, as expected, easily done, with straight and crisp edges that are the hallmark of a precision cutting surface. Getting through corrugated cardboard seemed equally easy, this is a material that proves challenging for the scissors I used previously; The offset cutting surface made it easy to make long cuts while keeping one's hands above the work area. Next up, I tried, and had no problem with, cutting plastic of varying thicknesses - six-pack binders, two liter soda bottles, and the top protectors for some premium beverage products. It took a bit more effort, but found this tool worked acceptably to cut short segments of carpet or padding. It did great on the neoprene-like hobby foam for seasonal decor. Finally, I took the shear to an aluminum can. Here, though it cut the sides of the can (or a disposable foil pan) easily enough, it struggled with crimped or multi-layer surfaces where I'd normally use a pair of metal snips. I guess everything has its limits!
These snips are meticulously made and ergonomically designed for a right-handed user, so lefties should look elsewhere.
As scissors, I'd give these an A+. They work great for even heavy-duty tasks, but they won't displace metal snips or a utility knife in my toolbox.
by Nightswimmer