SLICE - Large Scissors
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Product Information
- 6 cm finger-friendly blades safe to touch
- Ambidextrous design for left or right hand
- Soft-touch grips ensure comfortable cutting
- Rounded tips provide additional protection
- Cuts paper, plastic, shrink wrap, foil
- BPA-, phthalate-, and lead-free construction
- Blades last 11.2x longer than traditional
Cut paper, fabric, and food safely with finger-friendly ceramic blades
Industrial environments demand tools that balance safety with genuine cutting performance. Slice engineers their Large Scissors around proprietary ceramic blades that stay sharper 11.2 times longer than steel while remaining safe to touch, a paradox that transforms how you approach cutting tasks in workshops, kitchens, and craft rooms alike.
The 6 cm blades handle paper, shrink wrap, plastic sheeting, and thin foils with consistent pressure, while rounded tips eliminate puncture hazards during rushed movements. Ceramic construction means these scissors slice through pizza, herbs, and food packaging without introducing BPA, phthalates, or lead into kitchen environments. Reinforced handles distribute cutting force across ambidextrous soft-touch grips that accommodate extended sessions without cramping, whether you're processing shipping materials or preparing dinner.
That finger-friendly blade technology matters most when accidents happen. Traditional scissors draw blood on contact; Slice blades don't break skin under normal handling pressure. This safety advantage explains their adoption in industrial settings where cut injuries drive insurance costs, yet the same protection proves equally valuable when children grab scissors from craft drawers or you're cutting toward yourself to open stubborn packaging. The blades eventually dull through use but maintain safe-touch properties throughout their extended lifespan, eliminating the constant replacement cycle that makes conventional scissors surprisingly expensive over time.
