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Kai scissors, rotary cutters, snips, etc./ compare to Heritage, Gingher?

Kai scissors, rotary cutters, snips, etc./ compare to Heritage, Gingher?

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Old 02-28-2011, 11:15 AM
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I just learned of Kai products from posts this morning on the board.

Do you own one or more Kai products...if so, which one(s) and why do you appreciate them?

Here is the Kai product page:

http://www.kaiscissors.com/category.php?category_id=50

There are lots of items on this page and include what they consider standard, professional and specialty scissors.

Have you been able to purchase locally or did you need to send for these? I see that Amazon carries various Kai products.

I own Gingher scissors, snips and large appliqué scissors.
But more so than these, I appreciate my Heritage 6.5" Spring-Loaded Rag Quilting Snips and VP13
Hand embroidery 4 inch curved scissors. I've found those two especially versatile and I grap them most frquently.

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTuXaz9411ntqi4TT4O65lbOY5t0Hx6V3so-TGJjN9LXj_TPUx_

http://www.heritagecutlery.com/images/VP403LRC-TP.jpg

My Gingher snips are these...and I don't value them much:
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSqZIqfvqxeKSrbwyH5DohNxQcaVWVD2wxSstdGnStJH U1cN7jVHQ

These are the Gingher appliqué scissor that I have:
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT0czobIcoN3m94vWIMz4mbbt31UmYLUIeSq3AYIGkiQ GJgdqNW

If you had it to do over again, what would you purchase? I'd like something longer and even more ergonomically friendly than my 8 inch dressmaker shears, that's for sure!
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I have a pair of dressmaker shears which I love for that style of cutting. ONce my smaller gingers wear out, I plan on getting some of the smaller Kai's. A few years ago a comparison was done between Gingher, Kai and a few other well known brands for size scissors that quilters use, and Kai was the winner. The comparison was done by the magazine Mark Lipinski started (and for which he no longer works).
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I have a pair of Kai scissors, and they are and always have been
my favorites. They have been protected (hidden) from large, busy hands and are still sharper than any others I have. I got them at a traveling sewing class, which turned out to be a rather expensive new way of making your own patterns. Turned out to be worth it in the end, even though I didn't tell DH how much everything cost!! I think I got them in the 1980s.
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I have a small pair of Kai scissors that I use for trimming the jump threads from embroidery.
Excellent....
Bought at the quilt show last year....
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Old 02-28-2011, 10:08 PM
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I have got Kai rotary cutters in various sizes. I prefer them because the blade is only protruding whilst you have pressure (i.e. when you are actually pushing down on it to cut fabric). It then retracts so that you don't have to remember to pull the blade into a safe position. The first one I bought was in about 1983 and it is still going strongly.
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I have the small straight Kai scissors... I got them for needle turn appliqué and find myself reaching for them instead of my ginghers all the time
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Hi Mary,

Yes, Kai Scissors are the most ergonomically designed scissors and shears available on market place today. I know this first hand because they are the most popular scissor that I personally sell to the textile industry comprised of drapery workrooms, upholsters, sailmakers, awning fabricators and marine canvas fabricatiors. Most people are unaware that KAI also is the manufacturer of Shun Knives and Cutlery. When you have opportunity, you can see large assortment of their products on my website.

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I have the rotary cutters and like them for the same reasons that jiitkaau stated. I am not sure they make these exact kind anymore....the ones that open and close automatically.
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Peggy,

Yes, they still make them, and they have actually improved them with the new blue handled models. Believe it or not, they are more comfortable to use and just as safe as the original models. You can see pictures of them on my website. Just look under rotary cutters on the buy scissors and tools tab.

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I love Ginghers but did buy my first of Kai scissors at the Round Bobbin last Friday. I do a lot of McKenna Ryan patterns and cutting skills are essential but having the right pair of scissors is the most important tool to achieving success with her patterns. I used them to cut out a few horses and they were wonderful to use. I wouldn't trade my Ginghers for anything but these smaller Kai's are great for the intricate cutting needed for what I am doing. I also bought a Martelli cutter, well worth the $20 I spent and it also is easy on the hands/wrist, too.
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