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8" Fiskars Everyday Scissors (Gray)

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Amazon has 8" Fiskars Everyday Scissors (Gray) on sale for $3.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Product Details:
  • Fiskars Everyday Scissors are ideal for everyday cutting tasks around the home and office
  • Cut a wide variety of materials including paper, cardboard, photos and more
  • Durable stainless steel blades hold their sharp edge for long-lasting performance
  • Ergonomic, comfortable handle is sculpted to fit your hand

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Amazon has 8" Fiskars Everyday Scissors (Gray) on sale for $3.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Note: Estimated delivery dates may vary by location.

Product Details:
  • Fiskars Everyday Scissors are ideal for everyday cutting tasks around the home and office
  • Cut a wide variety of materials including paper, cardboard, photos and more
  • Durable stainless steel blades hold their sharp edge for long-lasting performance
  • Ergonomic, comfortable handle is sculpted to fit your hand

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: Everyday Scissors, 8in Long, 3.25in Cut Length, Black Straight Handle

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Yesterday 02:49 PM
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Joined Nov 2009
TherogerYesterday 02:49 PM
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Looks like a deal. In for 2.
Yesterday 02:52 PM
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Joined Nov 2018
SecretM6511Yesterday 02:52 PM
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Quote from Theroger :
Looks like a deal. In for 2.
You'll need the 2nd one to cut the zip ties off of the 1st one
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Yesterday 03:01 PM
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TherogerYesterday 03:01 PM
135 Posts
Quote from SecretM6511 :
You'll need the 2nd one to cut the zip ties off of the 1st one
Lol, noted.
Yesterday 03:42 PM
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Sking8Yesterday 03:42 PM
192 Posts
FYI, I ordered these on 2/3/26, and they aren't expected to arrive until 2/25-3/11/26
Yesterday 03:51 PM
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HomerJayYesterday 03:51 PM
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Not left hand friendly
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Yesterday 04:31 PM
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Joined Aug 2010
ovenmageYesterday 04:31 PM
99 Posts
I ordered these to replace a pair of cheap Wescott's for my desk. These were also meh. Both pairs work fine for basic use (cutting paper etc), but the handles are uncomfortable. So fine but very meh and I'll probably try to replace again 🙃
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Yesterday 04:44 PM
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Wiseguy01Yesterday 04:44 PM
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Can never have too many sets of scissors, they always seem to go missing

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Yesterday 05:09 PM
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Joined Sep 2012
hogryderYesterday 05:09 PM
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Good deal for an extra pair to have around
Yesterday 06:47 PM
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Joined Apr 2013
david.n.wangYesterday 06:47 PM
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Great price in general.
Yesterday 07:07 PM
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muffnmanYesterday 07:07 PM
127 Posts
Quote from HomerJay :
Not left hand friendly
To the Leftorium!
Yesterday 07:11 PM
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AnciusDYesterday 07:11 PM
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What's the difference from the classic orange ones? I still have my original from the '90s. Later bought another pair, maybe 9 years ago (made/assembled in Vietnam).
Yesterday 07:44 PM
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SpEddieYesterday 07:44 PM
645 Posts
Quote from Wiseguy01 :
Can never have too many sets of scissors, they always seem to go missing
You must have kids like me. They never return them to the drawers !
Yesterday 10:59 PM
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mrSparkyYesterday 10:59 PM
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In for three, for now.
Today 12:09 AM
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mayursbToday 12:09 AM
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Good scissors...and for good price.

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Today 12:33 AM
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dchang0Today 12:33 AM
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Quote from AnciusD :
What's the difference from the classic orange ones? I still have my original from the '90s. Later bought another pair, maybe 9 years ago (made/assembled in Vietnam).
New Fiskars are crap compared to the older models. I had an original/classic pair of shears from 20+ years ago that was great--it eventually wore out from the inside surfaces grinding each other away. I had resharpened them multiple times using the included ceramic sharpener, but it can't fix worn interior surfaces.
So I bought another pair of Fiskars a few years ago, and it's nowhere near as good as the old model. The handle is cheaper, the blades corrode/rust, and the edge doesn't hold as well. I tried a few other models of Fiskars and ended up switching to more-expensive Kai scissors (bought a damaged pair on ebay and had them resharpened for free by the factory). The Kai has been awesome, even cutting reinforced sailcloth, woven Dyneema, cuben fiber, and thick Cordura fabrics.

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