Tonic Studios Tim Holtz 5in Titanium Mini Snips
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Marsha
> 24 hourI have the larger Tonic scissors that are terrific, especially for cutting wool. I needed to replace my snips so I ordered these. Same great scissors in a smaller size.
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S. Nickodem
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Linda Pfeffer
> 24 hourThese are every bit as accurate and sharp as some that are higher priced, and a huge value for the money!
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jatnj
> 24 hourSmall scissors are great for fussy cutting. The large handles are soft and comfortable and allow for good control.
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Hilary L.
> 24 hourThese are amazing
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Andrea Blevins, artist
> 24 hourI bought a number of small scissors to find the best one. I needed one to cut hair/fur, one that didn’t lose its sharpness toward the end of the blade. The micro serrated blades are amazing. These work for my off-label use and I’m guessing that they will work for just about anything. And they are less expensive than hair-cutting scissors.
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Dutch Girl
> 24 hourI do a lot of appliqué. I compared Tim Holz scIssors line to Karen Kay Buckley’s, and ordered the set. Saved a few dollars on Tim’s, and they work exactly like Karen’s. We did a side by side comparison with a friends and believe they are made by the same manufacturer, but found these differences: Lengths are slightly different (minimal difference that doesn’t affect use), the handle color (Karen’s are brighter), and price (Tim’s cost less!). Unless you have to have Karen’s name and colors, I’d recommend these.
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Irene Marchionni
> 24 hourA decoupagers dream! Comfortable and sharp.
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3rdPerson
> 24 hourLove this thing. Sick of having to switch in between scissors during projects. This one is a great tool to use instead!
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Patrick B.
> 24 hourWould have preferred a plain rather than serrated cutting edge.