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    Favorite trimming scissors?

    I'm in the market for some new trimming scissors, anyone have any favorites they'd like to suggest? Thanks in advance.

    #2
    Fiskars Softtouch Micro-tip is my go-to.
    The black or gold non-stick(I use this term loosely) are what I really like, but if you're like me, and collect the scissor hash by scraping one pair with another, be warned...the coating will eventually start to come off. And it's probably not good to smoke that stuff, lol. It's just hard to find the stainless Micro-tip locally. So I collect with care.
    I have several Fiskars and a nice pair of Carona stainless that I use for different things like pruning and harvesting. But, the Micro-tip is my favorite for fine tuning.

    Sorry, that was kinda long winded.
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      #3
      For years I used Standard Fiskars. But I found I like VivoSun and here’s why:
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      Both scissors used about the same # of times and cleaned the same.
      VS blades are larger than SF. Vs lasts longer / notice rust on SF. VS spring is much larger and stronger. VS lock mechanism is smaller and less prone to breakage.​
      Last edited by BU2B; 11-17-2022, 01:01 AM.

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        #4
        Blue handle ones from the dollar store have worked great year after year for me but you have to buy them in the spring.....and now they're 1.25$
        Space for Rent.

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          #5
          Gotta love inflation!
          Back to playin in the dirt!
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          I do not currently partake. I grow for fun. Someday!

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            #6
            My problem is most have too small of thumb holes

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              #7
              I used the vivosun spring loaded ones and thought they were great. Sometimes during the trimming they'd get stuck in the closed position so that was annoying but other than that they were good.

              The creme de la creme of trimming scissors for me are the Chicamasa scissors:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JSYB9I6...roduct_details The lack of a spring was actually a benefit. It seemed to make my hand less tired and I trimmed 4 plants and they didn't gum up at all! They're a bit on the pricier side, but for me, totally worth it! You can get them in straight bladed like I have or with a curve to the left or right if you prefer a curved tip.
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              • KLAX
                KLAX commented
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                Additionally, they have a bent pair too. The tip is straight, but as you hold the scissors in profile, you can see the tip is not in line with the handles.

              • changeofpace2014
                changeofpace2014 commented
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                These suck completely..or at lest mine do. They were purchased a month ago and they are bent!!! Freaky because they only cut foliage...

              • AGH
                AGH commented
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                Hey Chageofpace - where are they bent? There are several models of the chicamasa scissors, some of which have a purposely bent tip as some growers prefer a bent tip for trimming. I almost accidentally ordered the bent tip ones so that's why I ask. If they are defective (or even if you accidentally ordered a bent tip pair - noted by an 'L' or 'R' in the model of scissor) you should be able to send them back for the straight tip ones.

              #8
              Acetone is a great cleaner solvent for the resin. I've been dry trimming as of late. Kind of like the less stickiness.

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                #9
                I also have these curved oves that madman referenced. I do like them. But it seems like they stick a lot. And not because of the residue, but the tight tip of the curve.
                Last edited by Blowdout2269; 11-18-2022, 12:16 AM.
                Back to playin in the dirt!
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                https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...dalone-journal
                I do not currently partake. I grow for fun. Someday!

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                  #10
                  I use these things called Pirahna Pruners. Bought at the local grow shop. They have the anti-stick coating with a straight tip. I've tried the Fiskars. Not a fan. Although I have not tried the heretofore unknown to me stainless steel tipped model. That might be worth a look. I use rubbing alcohol to clean mine. Haven't used acetone.
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                    #11
                    Yeah I'm a fiskars guy too.
                    keeping it green with the soil thing
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                      #12
                      Chikamasa. These are Japanese scissors made, I believe, for bonsai. They're very comfortable in my hands. I have a bent pair too. They were NOT inexpensive, but they are not cheap, either. Freakin' awesome scissors! These are a precision tool. Guess you can see what I've been doing, hehe. I don't know what exactly the scale is for.

                      Above is a link AGH has kindly provided for these. Thank you!
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                      Last edited by KLAX; 11-18-2022, 07:00 PM.

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                        #13
                        I've only been at this for a while and the first scissors I bought specifically for weed were the fiskars micro tip. I've been using the same pair for quite a few years. I keep a cheaper pair around to cut the bigger stems and save the fiskars for the fine work. I clean them with Everclear several times a session. Don't know about acetone. Might leave a residue. I know it use to leave a visible residue on my arrow shafts before fletching. Had to change to isopropanol for those.

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                          #14
                          I bought the usual Friskars for my first trim and they lasted about 30 minutes before the they bent. I went to my electronics shop and a got normal pair of dikes (diagonal wire cutters about 7" long) and use them now. They are never going to bend and I think the cutting crushing action is better for the stalks. That's my .00006 BT worth.
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                          Whiskey Zulu, Trizzlers

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                            #15
                            I use the Fiskars like everyone else as well as an off brand pair. I use denatured alcohol to clean them and do so several times while harvesting.
                            Current Grow: 1 GG4, 2 Hot Cakes, 1 Sweet Gelato Autos
                            3 gallon cloth pots
                            30"x30"x60" tent
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                            Coco Pearlite mix
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