I tried using the powerful scissors 'Fit Cut Curve' that can cut cardboard easily with 3 times the sharpness.



The 'Fit Cut Curve Easy Grip Titanium Coat ' is a pair of scissors designed to open the blade at an angle of 30 degrees, which is optimal for cutting, and to cut even hard paper such as cardboard. In addition to the angle of the blade, the grip made of low-resilience material, the protection of the blade with a titanium coat, the ring to prevent rattling, etc. I decided to buy the real thing and experience its sharpness.

Fit Cut Curve | Standard Scissors | Cutting Supplies | Product Information | PLUS Stationery Company (PLUS Stationery)

https://bungu.plus.co.jp/product/cut/std/fcc_std/

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The package looks like this.



By adopting a newly developed curved blade, it is said that it has achieved three times the sharpness of the conventional one.



The actual measurement with the cover removed is about 55g.



A chic blue color that is easy to use even in the office.



When you put the blade in the case, it looks like this.



Uses a 'low-resilience grip' that uses elastic and non-slip material.



The grip part is considerably thicker than general scissors (left).



The part where the little finger hits is non-slip.




'Bernoulli curve blade' designed to always keep 30 degrees, which is the ideal way to open the blade of scissors.



You can clearly see that the blade is rounded compared to general scissors (top).



Equipped with a mechanism to suppress the rattling of the blade using a special ring-shaped part with less friction.



When I actually grasp it, it looks like this.




I tried using it

So, I will prepare copy paper, milk carton, and Amazon cardboard box and actually compare the cutting comfort.



First of all, I tried to cut and compare the copy paper with the general scissors in the editorial department and the ' fit cut curve'. In the first place, copy paper is not hard and can be cut very easily, so there is almost no difference in performance at this level.

How to cut copy paper with 'Fit Cut Curve' --YouTube


Next, when I cut and compared four milk cartons, I found that the ' fit cut curve ' can cut with less force than 2/3.

Cutting a 4-layer milk carton with 'Fit Cut Curve' --YouTube


Finally, when I cut the cardboard, I was able to cut it relatively easily with the 'Fit Cut Curve', even though I couldn't cut it with general scissors without applying considerable force.

How to cut cardboard crunchy with 'Fit Cut Curve' --YouTube


So, when you cut thin paper, you can not feel the difference in sharpness so much, but the thicker the paper you cut, the easier it is to cut the 'fit cut curve ', so it is an opportunity to cut cardboard etc. Recommended for people who have a lot of cardboard. The selling price on Amazon at the time of writing the article was 860 yen.

Amazon.co.jp: Fit Cut Curve Titanium Blue




in Review,   Hardware,   Video, Posted by darkhorse_log