The deal ($2.90 for a single pair) on Amazon/Walmart just expired, but found this on walmart.com: 7", Titanium, 6 pack for $9.28, shipped and sold by walmart. Free shipping w/Walmart+ or $35 minimum order.
The high performance patented Titanium Bonded blades provides three times the strength of classic stainless steel blades and they stay sharp and effective even after long use. The redesigned yellow and gray ergonomic handle provides maximum comfort during use. They are ideal for heavy usage cutting of plastic packages thick fabric and boxes. This will be the last scissor you will ever need.
Product SKU:
408497984
UPC:
73577174498
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I'd personally pay more for Fiskars if you want some cheap general purpose scissors. I've got a box full of broken Westcotts that I need to see if they'll warranty.
Fiskars uses fiber reinforced plastic that tears up the molds faster than conventional plastic. Westcott chooses to cheap out to save their molds, and the result is that they stress crack around the screw and then fall apart one day. So, the bonded blades are sharp and perform well, but they are pretty bad scissors considering the poor quality handles.
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Last edited by Selman December 27, 2023 at 02:38 PM.
I'd personally pay more for Fiskars if you want some cheap general purpose scissors. I've got a box full of broken Westcotts that I need to see if they'll warranty.
Fiskars uses fiber reinforced plastic that tears up the molds faster than conventional plastic. Westcott chooses to cheap out to save their molds, and the result is that they stress crack around the screw and then fall apart one day. So, the bonded blades are sharp and perform well, but they are pretty bad scissors considering the poor quality handles.
Thought it was just me. Had 2 break on me the same way so I don't use this brand anymore. Not worth my time trying to get it warrantied assuming they even honor their warranty instead of just giving you a run around.
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Fiskars uses fiber reinforced plastic that tears up the molds faster than conventional plastic. Westcott chooses to cheap out to save their molds, and the result is that they stress crack around the screw and then fall apart one day. So, the bonded blades are sharp and perform well, but they are pretty bad scissors considering the poor quality handles.
Fiskars uses fiber reinforced plastic that tears up the molds faster than conventional plastic. Westcott chooses to cheap out to save their molds, and the result is that they stress crack around the screw and then fall apart one day. So, the bonded blades are sharp and perform well, but they are pretty bad scissors considering the poor quality handles.
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These however, for $9 are perfect for my arts/crafts kids that seem to lose them all the time 🤣✌🏼
Sounds like dating.
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