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Scissors and shears make cuts using a pair of single-edged blades that swing open and closed on a pivot screw. The blades create shearing force to cut through materials. Scissors cut paper, film, plastic sheets, and other thin materials.
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Offset Plastic-Handle Scissors
Plastic handles on these scissors make them lighter and more comfortable to hold than metal-handle scissors. Also called bent scissors, their offset handles angle up from the blades and set the blades flush against surfaces to aid straight cuts. Rings on the handles provide a grip to operate the scissors and help protect fingers from the blades.
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All-Metal Scissors
These all-metal scissors withstand heavier use than plastic-handle scissors. Their handles align along the center of the blades and improve control for curved and freehand cuts. Rings on the handles provide a grip to operate the scissors and help protect fingers from the blades.
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All-Metal Offset Scissors
These all-metal scissors withstand heavier use than plastic-handle scissors. Also called bent scissors, their offset handles angle from the blades and set the blades flush against surfaces to aid straight cuts. Rings on the handles provide a grip to operate the scissors and help protect fingers from the blades.
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Plastic-Handle Scissors
Plastic handles on these scissors make them lighter and more comfortable to hold than metal-handle scissors. The handles align along the center of the blades and improve control for curved and freehand cuts. Rings on the handles provide a grip to operate the scissors and help protect fingers from the blades.
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Spring-Assisted Shears
Spring-loaded handles on these shears reduce the effort required to open the jaws after making a cut. The handles are straight with no finger ring, so users can place their hand anywhere along the length of the handle to optimize leverage and comfort.
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Compact Scissors
The short blades of compact scissors press together to make precise cuts in paper, string, and other lightweight materials. Also called thread clips or thread snips, they have a single ring that slips over the user's finger.
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