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Old 09-24-2012, 09:12 AM
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bearisgray
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I have finally learned that the most expensive product isn't always 'the best' - or not the best for what I want/need.

By the same reasoning, the least expensive product isn't always 'the worst.'

Also, if you are able to test the scissor before purchasing it, make sure that the scissor cuts well even to the tip. Some seem to 'catch' on the very end

Kind of hard to test, though, when the product is packaged in that hard plastic.
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