Forged Scissors
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I’m surprised you weren’t even more damaged!
Most of Fiskars scissors have a plastic-covered (orange) handle. Ones that don’t have them are very rare. And yes, when you see them there’s no way to tell whether they were made in the 1980’s or in 2020’s, because they will work the same and look the same either way.
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Most of Fiskars scissors have a plastic-covered (orange) handle. Ones that don’t have them are very rare. And yes, when you see them there’s no way to tell whether they were made in the 1980’s or in 2020’s, because they will work the same and look the same either way.
These werent Fiskars, i think they were another brand listed in another comment (Gingher?) And solid metal sewing shears

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These werent Fiskars, i think they were another brand listed in another comment (Gingher?) And solid metal sewing shears

Ok, that’s a shocking thing to hear indeed!
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on the topic of good scissors i can really suggest this german brand ZWILLING.
my mom still has a pair she inherited from her granddad and she’s in her 70sThose are really nice shears. I have a affinity for all-stainless steel kitchen tools.
If I needed new kitchen shears I’d consider those.
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Forged scissors are a good purchase if you are looking for scissors that will last your entire life. They are resharpenable, reparable, and contain no plastic or coatings that wears out.
These are made by Fiskars and are stainless steel but you can find some that are made by hand with other steels.
I use these for cutting paper, thread, fabric and thin leather.
#buyitforlife #tools #oc
Forgery is a crime. You should buy real scissors.
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Yeah but then how does the stock of the company grow if people only need one?! Won’t somebody please think of the shareholders?!
You can get a permanent reusable buy it for life scissors for each room. Confuses future archaeology but screw those people.
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Ok, that’s a shocking thing to hear indeed!
Yeah, apparently it made a pretty solid notch in the blade. My survival of early childhood borders on impressive, they knew my mom by name in the ER
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Those are really nice shears. I have a affinity for all-stainless steel kitchen tools.
If I needed new kitchen shears I’d consider those.
the categorisation as kitchen shears is a bit weird, but they have all sorts of scissors and shears on there.
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Forged scissors are a good purchase if you are looking for scissors that will last your entire life. They are resharpenable, reparable, and contain no plastic or coatings that wears out.
These are made by Fiskars and are stainless steel but you can find some that are made by hand with other steels.
I use these for cutting paper, thread, fabric and thin leather.
#buyitforlife #tools #oc
I have some “stainless steel” kitchen shears that are not only all-metal, but also have the two halves come apart for cleaning. Unfortunately, the nut on the piece that forms the hinge axle is a different alloy than the rest that’s less stainless, so that was a bit of a letdown. If it were welded on instead, it would’ve been perfect.
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the categorisation as kitchen shears is a bit weird, but they have all sorts of scissors and shears on there.
The bottle opener integrated into the handle is probably why the op assumes they are kitchen shears.
Plus your link is to “kuechenscheren” which translates from the german to “kitchen scissors”.
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the categorisation as kitchen shears is a bit weird, but they have all sorts of scissors and shears on there.
That’s the name we use in the US for kitchen scissors.


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I was NOT a smart child, and i managed to damage a pair of these by cutting the cord on a plugged in device. But otherwise yeah, they last forever!
Never done it with Scissors, but have done is twice with linemans pliers, they blew out ~1/4"Ø hole centered on the cutting edges.
It was a little bit too exciting. How did your childhood pants fair?
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Forged scissors are a good purchase if you are looking for scissors that will last your entire life. They are resharpenable, reparable, and contain no plastic or coatings that wears out.
These are made by Fiskars and are stainless steel but you can find some that are made by hand with other steels.
I use these for cutting paper, thread, fabric and thin leather.
#buyitforlife #tools #oc
Fiskars are fantastic. There’s also a Japanese brand that I can’t remember the name of that is also fantastic.
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Wow! That’s shocking!

Well, I’m sure you’re not the only child to ever do that.
One might say it was a shear heart attack.
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Never done it with Scissors, but have done is twice with linemans pliers, they blew out ~1/4"Ø hole centered on the cutting edges.
It was a little bit too exciting. How did your childhood pants fair?
Done this with same result.
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Yeah, apparently it made a pretty solid notch in the blade. My survival of early childhood borders on impressive, they knew my mom by name in the ER
when I was a kid we’d dip a butter knife in the swimming pool and pull a mains powered plug out of the socket half way and take turns touching the wet knife to the prongs. we’d then discuss how your muscles would lock up and you couldnt pull the knife away
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Fiskars scissors in general are some of the highest quality shit you can get for reasonable price
You’re right, now that I think about it, I also have a garden basket and watering can that’s also Fiskars.
People also praise their splitting axes. Apparently they have a really good warranty.
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I have some “stainless steel” kitchen shears that are not only all-metal, but also have the two halves come apart for cleaning. Unfortunately, the nut on the piece that forms the hinge axle is a different alloy than the rest that’s less stainless, so that was a bit of a letdown. If it were welded on instead, it would’ve been perfect.
Perhaps you can replace the nut?
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Perhaps you can replace the nut?
Yeah, I probably should. It’s not that bad and I’ve got a looooot of stuff ahead of it on my to-do list, though.
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That’s the name we use in the US for kitchen scissors.


Do you use the word scissors for some other kind of tool?