• Reviews around blade (3.79 of 5)

    Fiskars 94337097J Left-handed Pointed-tip Kids Scissors 5 Inch, Color Received May Vary

    • This pair of scissors did have the correct blade configuration
    • pre-school and they used the "ambidextrous" scissors with the right-handed blade.
    • They aren't so expensive that they can't be replaced when the blades get a bit dull or nicked.
    • The blades are little dull for heavy stock cutting, but very safe for toddlers and preschool
    • 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.
    • When scissors are open, top blade is on the left.
    • They are a great size for preschooler hands and the blade is sharp enough to cut paper without frustration.
    • Great true lefty blades
    • The blades are switched, so when I use these in my right hand, the top blade covers the cutting line, making it very difficult for me to cut on the line.
    • Super short blades, but my lefty loves them!
    • The blades are little dull for heavy stock cutting, but very safe for toddlers and preschool
    • Comfortable grip and short blade providing little hands good leverage for cutting.
    • If the scissors which work well for a right handed person are given to a left handed person, the thumb on top will move the top blade slightly left instead of right, making the gap just a little wider and the cut a little ragged and sloppy
    • These scissors have incorrect blade orientation
    • This is indeed a true left-handed scissors, but the blades are very hard to open and close, they do not glide easily.
    • Comfortable grip and blades work great on all art projects.
    • This do have a blunt tip, but the blade are sharper than the average children's scissors
    • I never thought about how helpful it is to have the top blade closer to my face as I cut, but it makes a huge difference
    • The ambidexterous scissors do not hurt his hand to use, as they are molded to fit either hand, but the blades are arranged so that they are meant to be held in the right hand and the top blade covers the cutting line when the scissors are used in the left hand.
    • Nice clean cuts and since the top blade is on the correct side, she can follow the lines just perfect
    • The blade isn't dull (like many other children's scissors), but the blades were also short enough I don't have to worry about my students' safety.
    • Other scissors claim to be left-handed, but my daughter can't use them as well as she can use these
    • I hated not having them as a