Fiskars Left-Handed Scissors: Product Review

Southpaw Scissors from a Nordic Nation

By Bartleby, published Jul 05, 2006
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Righties sometimes take their dexterity with scissors for granted while we sinistral types have to buy special left-handed scissors (or try in vain to cut with our non-dominant hands). Luckily, Fiskars, a craft supply company of international renown, makes a special 9-inch pair of plastic-handled scissors for the left-handed user. Smartly designed and appropriate for most general uses, the $15 Finnish-made Fiskars left-handed scissors are a worthwhile investment in handheld comfort and straight cutting for any southpaw. I never imagined I could write such an enthusiastic review of a cutting instrument, but the Fiskars left-handed scissors really make hands-on tasks much less frustrating for me.

Fiskars Left-Handed Scissors: More Details

Here’s a comfortable pair of multipurpose scissors that are essential for any southpaw desk or junk drawer. The Fiskars left-handed scissors work wonders on paper of all thicknesses, as well as fabric, thread, string, tape, and even some thinner ropes. As far as I’m concerned, this is “the” go-to pair of blades for all my household needs. I wish I had owned these when I was growing up.

Made by Fiskars, a reliable name in craft products, these left-handed scissors are sturdy and sharp. But far more important is their special design for the left-handed cutter. The red plastic handles are sloped and contoured so that a left thumb can more easily guide the top scissor (without trying to rest awkwardly on an edge) and the supporting fingers can more easily grasp the implement. In addition, the screw can be adjusted for different levels of tension, depending of the amount of resistance you need. As you cut, it’s easy to keep a line and see how and where the blade is working – much harder for lefties to do with conventional scissors.

Fiskars Left-Handed Scissors: Product Review

The ideal snipping addition to a left-hander's desk comes from Fiskars.

Credit: channah

Copyright: www.sxc.hu

Takeaways
  • Specially oriented blades and handles.
  • Made by a reputable craft company.
  • Perfect multipurpose scissors for lefties.
Did You Know?
These scissors are made in Finland. It says so right on the blade!
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I never realized so many left handed people had a hard time using right handed scissors. I've always just used them and never even considered getting left handed. I guess I've become used to correcting where I put the scissors in relation to a line or whatever. I'm glad to know that there are nice ones available now. I have a feeling my son is going to be left handed too. It will be nice to be able to find him left handed scissors if he needs/wants them instead of the right handed kind!

Posted on 03/02/2007 at 6:03:00 PM

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