Product Selection Differences for Straight Scissors

When selecting straight scissors, consider the following key differences:

  1. Material: Scissors can be made from stainless steel, titanium, or other materials. Stainless steel is durable and corrosion-resistant, while titanium is lightweight and has a higher resistance to wear.

  2. Blade length and thickness: Longer blades offer more cutting power, but shorter blades provide better control for detailed cutting. Thicker blades are more durable but may require more force to cut through thick materials.

  3. Handle design: Different handle designs cater to different grips and hand sizes. Ergonomically designed handles reduce strain and fatigue during long periods of use.

  4. Blade type: Scissors can have straight, serrated, or micro-serrated blades. Straight blades are ideal for precise cutting, while serrated blades are better suited for cutting slippery or tough materials.

  5. Adjustable tension screw: Some scissors come with an adjustable tension screw that allows you to tighten or loosen the blades for optimal cutting performance.

  6. Coating: Scissors may have a non-stick coating or titanium nitride coating to reduce friction and prevent adhesive buildup.

Consider your intended use and preferences when selecting straight scissors to ensure you choose the most suitable option for your needs.