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Post by aj2hall on May 31, 2021 13:30:30 GMT
I need a new non stick pair of scissors. Any recommendations? I’m looking at the Tim Holtz 7 inch titanium one, but the handle on the harberdashery scissors is not comfortable for me. Wondering if the titanium ones have the same handle or if it might be larger? Thanks for any help!
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Post by lilacgal on May 31, 2021 13:41:52 GMT
I need a new non stick pair of scissors. Any recommendations? I’m looking at the Tim Holtz 7 inch titanium one, but the handle on the harberdashery scissors is not comfortable for me. Wondering if the titanium ones have the same handle or if it might be larger? Thanks for any help! https://www.instagram.com/p/CFuDhrhgSlI Here’s a picture I took comparing all of the Tim Holtz scissors. From left to right: Titanium 9.5” Titanium 7” (old red handles) Titanium 7” Haberdashery 6” Titanium 5” Haberdashery 5” The two I use the most recent the Titanium 9.5” and the Haberdashery 6”.
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amom23
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Post by amom23 on May 31, 2021 14:10:14 GMT
Is it crazy that I've used the same pair of scissors from Creative Memories since I started scrapbooking in 1998? I can't help it I still love them!
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Post by aj2hall on May 31, 2021 14:48:11 GMT
Lilacgal, Thank you so much for the pictures! That’s really helpful. I appreciate your taking the time to post.
Amom23, I have the creative memories ones too and love them. I’m thinking about ordering a new pair in case I lose them. They have detail scissors now, too.
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Post by meganliane on May 31, 2021 16:13:28 GMT
I really liked the honeybee ones from ek success but I can’t find them online anymore so I just ordered another ek success pair from Amazon. I will let you know how they are. Also hoping I locate my honeybee ones...
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Post by don on May 31, 2021 19:26:21 GMT
All of mine are Fiskars from my days of being Fiskateer #3379.
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Post by cropelf on May 31, 2021 19:37:26 GMT
I really liked the honeybee ones from ek success but I can’t find them online anymore so I just ordered another ek success pair from Amazon. I will let you know how they are. Also hoping I locate my honeybee ones... I think the Honeybee scissors are now part of American Crafts. Check AC.
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Post by anniefb on May 31, 2021 19:37:39 GMT
I have a couple of pairs of honeybee scissors that must be about 12 years old that are still going strong. One pair has titanium blades and is non-stick.
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Post by Ryann on Jun 1, 2021 1:39:46 GMT
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Post by wendifful on Jun 1, 2021 1:50:01 GMT
I really love the Fiskars micro tip easy action scissors because they don't hurt my hands at all after lots of cutting (since they're spring action and don't have traditional handles). I originally bought a regular pair but decided I needed non stick ones too. Unfortunately, they don't seem to be available in the current Fiskars line but they've had them in the past from Teresa Collins and Lia Griffith. I bought a pair of the Teresa Collins scissors new from Etsy. They're not available on Etsy, but the same guy/company (at least same name) is selling them on Ebay. They're also only $8 plus $4 shipping, so it's a pretty good deal!
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msliz
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Post by msliz on Jun 1, 2021 3:57:09 GMT
Same. I love my Cutterbees. They're the only ones I want when I'm fussy cutting.
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Post by honeypea on Jun 1, 2021 15:07:47 GMT
My cutterbees are sticky. What’s the trick to cleaning them up?
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Post by craftgranny on Jun 1, 2021 15:42:11 GMT
All mine are from Tonic TH tools. The Haberdashery are crazy sharp and I use them for fabric. I have the other scissors and use them all the time for crafting. They cut wire, foam, paper, chipboard. Love them!
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Post by don on Jun 1, 2021 16:58:09 GMT
My cutterbees are sticky. What’s the trick to cleaning them up? The same solution for many of life's problems, alcohol. It will fix you right up.
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Post by honeypea on Jun 1, 2021 18:31:17 GMT
Lol! Thanks, Don! I wasn’t sure if solvents or cleaners would damage the blades. I’d tried a damp microfiber cloth and that was useless.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jun 1, 2021 18:37:00 GMT
I read the title as Favorite non-stick stickers. And I had to pause for a minute. Isn't that just a die cut? LOL! No recommendations. Just a bit of mixed up laughter in my head.
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Post by papersilly on Jun 1, 2021 20:26:42 GMT
Fiskars and Tonic
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2021 22:45:37 GMT
Fiskars. I had a pair of Cutterbees back in the day and was never fond of them.
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Post by scrappinheather on Jun 3, 2021 11:25:48 GMT
I will confess to owning a lot of scissors. I have the Tim holtz, cutter bee, Fisk are. My favorite is what I just bought recently are the small and large ones from the stamp market. Super sharp and they cut like a dream.
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Post by karinec on Jun 4, 2021 2:32:48 GMT
My cutterbees are sticky. What’s the trick to cleaning them up? try a little oil of some kind on a paper towel. (True confession: I use my nonstick Cutterbees to cut up my eyebrow wax strips and then the oil from the package to clean my scissors 😂)
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PaperAngel
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Post by PaperAngel on Jun 5, 2021 5:42:21 GMT
I've used the same pair of Cutterbees non-stick scissors for probably 15 years (which confirms I use a trimmer more than scissors)! I read the title as Favorite non-stick stickers... aka Thickers
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Post by cbscrapper on Jun 6, 2021 14:15:57 GMT
I read the title as Favorite non-stick stickers... aka Thickers Winning comment! This is so true.
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Post by cbscrapper on Jun 6, 2021 14:18:51 GMT
My cutterbees are sticky. What’s the trick to cleaning them up? I use a Pick Up Square (adhesive remover) and clean the blades with that. Sometimes I will use a cloth with Un-Du to clean them.
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