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Old 01-20-2009, 02:20 PM   #1  
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Question non-stick scissors?

Does anyone know of any good non-stick scissors out there? TIA.
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I use the Cutterbees, which has a Teflon coating. They are not too expensive. I bought mine at Walmart, but have seen them other places too, including all sorts of online stores.
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spray with WD40 the stuff hubby uses for starting the car.

Then wipe them clean, it removes the mess and makes them non stick.

Just make sure you cut on some waste paper first to check you removed all the WD40.
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I use Fiskars, the one with the orange handle. I have the big and small ones. I consider them one of my best craft investments
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Thanks for all the ideas! I'll check it out
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I use the Honeybees which are the cutterbees with the non stick coating for all my sticky cuts. i also have the cutterbees and both are sharp sharp sharp.
i hear the tim holtz tonics are great too.
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Oh yes, I have the Tim Holtz ones too and they are awesome! Love cutting rubber with them!
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Oh yes, I have the Tim Holtz ones too and they are awesome! Love cutting rubber with them!
I second that one. Those things cut everything!!
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Yep - the Tim Holtz ones are fantastic!!
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Also try using Gamsol or OMS for cleaning the gunk off your scissors, rulers, cutting mat, desk top, etc. Test it on anything that you think might be stained by the OMS, but I use it on just about anything that gets glue or tape residue.
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Another vote for Fiskars here.
And another vote for WD40 or StazOn cleaner for cleaning when necessary/
Just be careful when cleaning not to cut yourself!!
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Another vote for Tim Holtz.
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I have the Tim Holtz Tonic. Got it at QVC. There it is described as Tim Holtz Kushgrip non stick serrated... LOVE IT!!!!
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I have the Cutterbees with the teflon, but honestly, I don't notice that they are any more non-stick than my regular Cutterbees. When they get gunked up, I use Goo Gone on them. Works great!

I see that WD40 makes a pen now.. that might be easier than the spray!
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I have the fiskars ones but had no idea Tonic/Tim Holtz offered some. Might definitely be worth checking out...I do like the Tonic products too. ;)
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I love the TH ones too... have had them for a long time and rarely have to clean them off.
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The Tim Holtz Tonic scissors are the BEST scissors I have EVER used for cutting rubber.
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Another vote for the Tim Holtz "Tonic Scissors"!
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I use CutterBees. I got mine with a coupon at Michael's. I also have seen them at Wal-Mart & Hobby Lobby.
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Does anyone know of any good non-stick scissors out there? TIA.

Tim Holtz has some wonderful Non Stick scissor's.

I use mine for only cutting rubber with foam.


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Thanks everyone!
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Oh my, am I the only one to recommend SU!? The snip its are fantastic, I have not ever had them stick but once in a while the seem 'sticky' and I just wipe them with a baby wipe and tada! SU craft and rubber scissors are awesome for cutting rubber. I highly recommend both.
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I have a bunch of different ones, but I use TH's tonic the most. I like the grip, it's very comfortable to use.
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Oh my, am I the only one to recommend SU!? The snip its are fantastic, I have not ever had them stick but once in a while the seem 'sticky' and I just wipe them with a baby wipe and tada! SU craft and rubber scissors are awesome for cutting rubber. I highly recommend both.
I thought the craft and rubber scissors from SU were good until I tried the Tim Holtz tonic scissors. There is no comparison. The Tonic scissors are AMAZING.
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