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Raphael I.
> 3 dayThis does everything I need it to do. Not quite as agile as my old silky nevanon scissors, but good bang for your buck type of scissors.
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Henrique Vera
Greater than one weekOne of the best scissors you can buy in the market.
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> 3 dayThese are the best scissors ever! They will last forever, and cut through virtually anything, and yes, they are comfortable. There are two sizes, make sure you get the big ones. Ive had several pairs of these scissors over the years. They dont wear out, my wife steals them from my desk and then loses them. She has 24 pairs of craft scissors at her desk, of every shape and size. But when she wants to actually cut something, she will get up from her craft area, walk upstairs to the kitchen, make food, put it on the kitchen table, walk downstairs, tell me shes made a snack and its upstairs, wait for me to get up to go see, and then take my scissors. And never return them. She doesnt even look at those crappy things she has.
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S. Morris
> 3 dayThese are a little pricey but I think are better than some other common but cheaper brands. These are worth the money.
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Ryan R
> 3 dayThese are the best sharpest scissors I have ever owned.
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> 3 dayOLFA made great scissors. Its a right handed and left handed scissors, sharp and easy to maneuver.
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Ryan R
> 3 dayThese are the best sharpest scissors I have ever owned.
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Mr. Harley Boyle III
> 3 dayIt seems like scissors always wear out these days. They seem to lose their edge within a year. These have serrated edges and get the job done. Nicely built. Very solid. The blades are short, but sufficient. I have been using Olfa knives for years, but I never even realized they were made in Japan before I bought these scissors. They take this stuff seriously m, and make good things. Good job.
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Ms. Mozelle Daniel II
> 3 dayI only received 1 of 2, and you do not have a place for me to ask for the 2nd one that was paid for.
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Caryl
> 3 dayIve used OLFA scissors for many years, and I recommend them highly. The worst problem Ive had with them is people borrowing them and keeping them. My first pair ended up spending the winter out in the snow, and were not phased a bit. According to the description that came with my first pair, they were designed as craft scissors and capable of some very heavy-duty cutting. Ive cut wire with them, opened scads of shipping boxes, cut corrugated cardboard and poster board, as well as paper, and they still cut fabric and multiple layers of freezer paper for applique. What more could you ask of a pair of scissors?