Scissors in Office Supplies
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What should I consider when buying scissors?
Consider what you're using the scissors for. If they're for schoolwork or to cut paper, you won't need anything really heavy duty. If you're using them for sewing or cutting fabric, you might want a sharper, higher-quality pair that cuts more accurately without fraying edges. Kitchen scissors may hold bacteria from cutting raw meat and vegetables, so you'll want something that's easy to clean. For cutting hair, you'll also want sharper scissors or scissors made just for that task. You may also want to consider multi-purpose scissors just to have around the house.
Scissors come in different sizes, so look for a pair that will suit your hand size. If you're left-handed, look for a pair that's made specifically for your grip. Other features to consider that are usually more of a personal preference include the type of material on the handles and the color.
What is the difference between kids' and adults' scissors?
Scissors are available for both kids and adults, and you'll find two major differences: size and safety features. Naturally, kids' scissors are usually smaller than those made for adults. They typically come in sizes between 4.5 and 8 inches, and many companies recommend 4.5 to 6 inches for children under the age of 12. It's also recommended that children under the age of 12 use safety scissors. Essentially, these are scissors with dull or blunt ends that prevent children from accidentally puncturing themselves or others. The blades also tend to be shorter and less sharp.
What size scissors do I need?
Most standard pairs of scissors come in sizes 4.5 to 8 inches. The best way to pick a size is to see what feels comfortable in your hands, but that's not always possible. In general, the 4.5 to 5-inch scissors are more suitable for children while 6 to 8 inches are best for adults. Unless you plan to cut hair with them, a precise measurement isn't usually necessary. If you are buying scissors to cut hair, you'll want them to be able to lie flat in the palm of your hand with the finger hole touching your thumb and the tip of the blade touching the tip of your middle finger.












































