Loop Scissors
Loop Scissors
Loop Scissors
Loop Scissors
Loop Scissors
Loop Scissors
Loop Scissors
Loop Scissors
Loop Scissors
Loop Scissors
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Loop Scissors

Loop Scissors

Convenient Cutting for Small or Weak Hands
Regular price 33.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Lightweight and easy to use, these scissors only require gentle pressure between fingers and thumb or fingers and palm to close the blades. The longer cutting blades enable easier feeding and manipulating of paper and a blade guard ensures safety when not in use.

  • Unbreakable polymer handle automatically reopens the scissor after each cut
  • For anyone learning how to cut and those with limited hand strength
  • Helps develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills
  • Available in right or left hand
  • Age 3+

Details

3"W x 7.2"L

Left-handed scissors - green

Right-handed scissors - blue



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