Mini Easi-Grip Scissors
Mini Easi-Grip Scissors
Mini Easi-Grip Scissors
Mini Easi-Grip Scissors
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Mini Easi-Grip Scissors

Mini Easi-Grip Scissors

Self-Opening Scissors Make Cutting Easier
Regular price 136.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Lightweight and easy to use, these 5" scissors only require gentle pressure between fingers and thumb or fingers and palm to close the blades. A gentle spring reopens the scissors automatically after each cut, making them ideal for kids learning to cut. Suitable for right and left-handed use.

  • Made with a wide, unbreakable handle for increased stability
  • Helps kids with a weak grip, tremor and finger isolation problems
  • Includes a blade guard for safety when scissors are not in use
  • Age 3+

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5"L

Getting Started

These scissors are great for home, clinic and classroom use. We always advise that scissors to be stored and used under an appropriate level of supervision. Available individually or as a pack of 6.



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