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    Scotch Precision Ultra Edge Non-Stick Scissor, 8-Inch, Brown with Assorted Accent Colors (Dot Color Will Vary)

    • They are also really cute with dark gray blades
    • These Precision Ultra Edge scissors have two main differences from the standard Scotch Precision: 1) these Precision Ultra Edge scissors have a titanium blade (versus the standard Precision having a stainless steel blade), and 2) these Precision Ultra Edge scissors have a non-stick coating on them (versus the standard Precision having a non-coated stainless finish.
    • The best way to keep blades sharp is to use one pair for paper, one pair for fabric, one pair for hair, etc
    • Perfect for home or school and the blades are sharp enough for most projects.
    • The blades are sharp.
    • Every cut feels silky smooth and you can tell that the blades are nice and sturdily constructed.
    • Comfortable, non-stick blades stay sharp, great valueCons: None
    • I love the titanium blades
    • These are really nice scissors with comfortable handles and nice sharp blades.
    • I suffered that blades of scissors were getting dirty after I cut stickers and tapes
    • The blades are still pretty sharp after a year's use but they aren't (and were never) very nonstick.
    • Excellent scissors that are ergonomic and easy blade action that makes cutting quite easy
    • The blade is really sharp and made of a high tech material, it does prevent sticking
    • These shorter blades are perfect for most cutting jobs.
    • The blades have dulled very rapidly
    • They are comfortable to hold, and the strong blade is made of titanium,
    • I have used the less-expensive stainless Scotch Precision lineup (stainless blade with a red & gray handle) for many years and am very happy with them
    • -Love the non stick blades, they are really smooth-Cut nice, have stayed sharp so far-3 pack is great, I put one in my utility drawer at home, one in my desk drawer at work and gave one to my parents (If you take these to work, make sure to hide them well because inevitably someone will "borrow"
    • Nice long and very sharp blades.
    • Comfortable handle, good blade angle.2
    • I have used the less-expensive stainless Scotch Precision lineup (stainless blade with a red & gray handle) for many years and am very happy with them
    • These have dark blades where the other pair I bought had stainless steel silver blades, so perhaps thats the main different in their cutting powers
    • The blades are a bit flimsy
    • The blades cut well, but the handle did not stand up to cutting wrapping paper and snowflakes.
    • The blades are sharp and cut easily
    • love the colors (of the handles and the blade itself)
    • My grandmother prefers a blade that comes to a point
    • The Titanium actually makes the blades look darker .They are a full length pair of scissors, the blades come to a point and not to a blunt end as some scissors do
    • Much more comfortable to handle, the blades are super sharp, be careful!
    • Much more comfortable to handle, the blades are super sharp, be careful!
    • The blade still seems sharp as ever, and I have no complaints about that pair
    • The blades are very sharp and the hinge has just the right tension
    • If having the non-stick coating is not that important, Scotch's standard Precision lineup with stainless blades may be a more economical choice for high-performance scissors
    • The blades also cut very precise and are probably some of the best scissors I've ever used.
    • Excellent sharp scissors with comfortable grip and SHARP blades
    • Smooth cutting, strong blades and bright fun colors
    • The blades are much sharper than any other scissors I have used
    • Strong blades!
    • These seem to have super sharp blades and are comfy.
    • Sharp titanium blades.
    • The description says it all -- the blades are surprisingly sharp and against all odds, they *stay* sharp
    • Nice, sharp blades
    • The handle is comfortable, the blade is strong, the open and close action is good, and the scissors work very well.
    • Nice rubber handles and sharp blades.
    • Nice sharp blades and rubber grip handles
    • , however it is a blood thirsty, evil blade, as it does not discriminate as to who or what it will cut
    • Comfortable grip, sharp blades and have been holding up very well.
    • The long blades make it very difficult to get any cutting force to the tips of the blades (for opening packages from Amazon, for example).2
    • Comfortable grips, good blades.
    • With that said, Scotch's standard red & gray Precision scissors lineup with stainless steel blades are also excellent-performing scissors
    • Titanium blades, great for cutting anything
    • These are of solid build-quality, the action is very smooth, the handles are very comfortable, and the blades seem almost surgically sharp
    • Does anyone know if full tang quality scissors with durable blades exist anymore?
    • They have very sharp blades and smooth action
    • I love the thin blades and use them in the kitchen as shears as well as the office.
    • The biggest single difference with this Precision Ultra is that these have a non-stick coating and how this coating works really well when cutting materials with adhesives on them, such as labels (in terms of edge-holding, Scotch's stainless steel and titanium blades both hold their edge for such a loooooong time it is difficult to compare.
    • Not as sharp as I would have liked
    • I can use them for simple paper cutting as well as for fabric.
    • I used them all through Christmas time to cut wrapping paper and even open bubble wrap packages and they remained as sharp as when I first got them
    • So if you can get them on sale I would recommend them as they are good quality.
    • These have been working great for three months and still feel as sharp as when I got them.
    • while they are definitely an improvement, they aren't as sharp as I would have liked
    • Been using these scissors for the last 4 months and they're still as sharp as they came
    • Sharp as
    • Not as great as I'd hoped
    • After a few years of abuse, they weren't quite as sharp as I'd prefer
    • , however it is a blood thirsty, evil blade, as it does not discriminate as to who or what it will cut