Friday, February 28, 2014

Fiskars 94337097 Precision Tip and Softgrip LeftHanded Kids Scissors, 5inch

Fiskars 94337097 Precision Tip and Softgrip Left-Handed Kids Scissors, 5-inch
From Fiskars


FeatureProduct & Details

  • Details Rank: ***123 in Art and Craft Supply
  • Product Brand: Fiskars
  • The Model: 94337097J
  • Dimensions: 6.63" h x3.63" w x.50" l,.6 pounds

  • Reversed blades specifically designed for left-handed kids ages four and up
  • Number one teacher recommended brand
  • Softgrip handle provides more comfortable use
  • Innovative safety-edge blade features a safer blade angle to protect kids while still cutting all clroom materials
  • Precision-tip blades offer improved detail cutting

Review Description ProductManyCustomer reviews

The most helpful reviews...

Fiskars Kids 5-Inch Softgrip Left Handed Pointed Scissors have safety edge blades for accurate accident free cutting.

74 of 74 people like the following review
5Finally ... a true left-handed scissor for kids!!!
@_*Product Reviewer
As a right-handed person, I got fooled into believing that ambidextrous scissors for kids were the same as scissors for left-handed kids. WRONG!!!! WRONG!!!! WRONG!!!! My 6 year old has been cutting with ambidextrous scissors ever since she started cutting ... and I believed she cut well - straight lines, good circles, etc. However, when she brought to my attention the other day that she had some "good" scissors and some "bad" scissors - I had to find out what the difference was. So, I did some research only to find even though I thought I had been doing the right thing by getting ambidextrous scissors - it only meant the handle was a shape that either right or left handed people could use - it didn't mean it cut for a leftie. The proof is in the scissors. Scissors truly intended for left handed people will have the left blade raise up when you open them - where as ambidextrous scissors (like scissors for right-handed people) will have the right blade raise up. For a leftie - this causes the paper to almost bend before they can cut it. These truly as they advertised. I gave them to my daughter and instantaneoulsy and surprisingly - she started to cut even better and straighter. Would definitely recommend these for a leftie - it is definitely worth the price!

18 of 18 people like the following review
4forget the picture
@_*Dad of a lefty
A left handed scissors should have the left blade on top, no matter which way you look. I was little hesitant to buy this scissors as the picture is that of a right handed scissors. The scissors we received is a true left handed one. Note that the scissors has pointed tip and it may not be safe with / around small kids. With a correct picture, I would give this a five star.

30 of 34 people like the following review
5Great Product - Outrageous Price
@_*M. Larsen
This is a great product for left handed children. They true left handed scissors with the blades in the proper orientation. However, DON'T BUY THEM HERE!! $9.15 for a pair is outrageous. On the Fiskars site, they only $5.45 a pair and at Office Supply Mart Online, they only $3.39 a pair. Curiously, just one month ago, here on get, they were only $3.99 a pair. I asked get to explain the price difference, but got a canned answer back about how their prices fluctuate. DO buy these scissors for your child, but don't pay this price.


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