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Kai 5250 Forbici da cucito da 25,4 cm

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  • Acciaio inossidabile temprato
  • Manici ergonomici morbidi
  • Forbici da 25,4 cm
  • Azione di taglio liscia e leggera


Acciaio inossidabile temprato.
Manici ergonomici morbidi.
Forbici da 25,4 cm.
Azione di taglio liscia e leggera


Jesus
Recensito in Spagna il 10 marzo 2025
En general el corte es bastante bueno pero la tijera la punta no está bien, al deslizar para cortar por debajo del tejido la tijera se engancha continuamente y mueve el tejido y los patrones, no las veo nada profesionales me he llevado un chasco con esta marca
Werner O.
Recensito in Germania il 13 aprile 2025
gute Schere
Angela Venn
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 12 agosto 2024
I am a huge fan of Kai scissors and these ones are a bit cheaper than the top if the range ones, but they cut just as beautifully. The handle is a good size and shape fir my small hands.
Client d'
Recensito in Francia il 5 novembre 2024
Nickel
T. Day
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 9 gennaio 2024
For many years I've been using the 9" dressmaker shears made by Fiskars. I don't sew, but I use them around the house for cutting paper, string, etc. Fiskars makes great scissors. But on my last order, the Fiskars I received were made in China instead of Finland. Is the quality of the Fiskars made in China just as good as the ones made in Finland? Maybe or maybe not, I don't know. In any case, I felt deceived because the photo at Amazon showed "Finland", and that's what I thought I was buying. I sent them back.Weight & Cutting Quality: After looking at other brands and reading lots of reviews, I decided to buy the Kai 5250. I'm really glad I did. Immediately upon picking them up you can feel that they weigh more than the 9" Fiskars (the Kai 5250 weighs 168 grams, and the Fiskar 9" dressmaker shears weigh 116 grams). But more importantly, how do they cut? In my opinion, the Kai 5250 cuts as well or better than the Fiskars.Comfort: I'm male, and I always wear a large or extra-large glove. The Fiskars have the advantage of a slightly more contoured and comfortable area where I insert my thumb. However, the Kai scissors have a larger finger hole, which I find more comfortable. Also, the handle of the Kai scissors are made of a softer material, whereas the orange-colored handles of the Fiskars are made of hard plastic. It's close. But overall, I prefer the feel of the Kai 5250. However, if you have smaller hands you might prefer the contour and lighter weight of the Fiskars.Longevity: I haven't had them long enough to comment. The Kai scissors can be tightened if they begin to feel loose. I don't know at this point how long they'll hold their sharpness. Nor do I know how easily they can be sharpened. Price-wise, they cost a few dollars more than the Fiskars.Country of manufacture: Many Kai scissors are now made in a new factory in Vietnam. However, the ones I received were made in Japan.Final thoughts: I like the Kai 5250 scissors so much that I immediately ordered several more.
M.T.Creazioni
Recensito in Italia il 21 ottobre 2022
KAI forbici imparagonabile , anche se costano un pokino forbici divine
PIETRO
Recensito in Italia il 27 maggio 2021
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