ScissorPedia Catalog

Compare Professional Scissor Models in One Place

Steel, edge geometry, handle ergonomics, and verified price guidance—everything you need before investing in a new pair of shears.

  • 2098 Models Documented
  • 140 Brands Featured
  • 11 Product Types
  • 5 Price Levels

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How to evaluate scissor specs

Each model profile pulls specs directly from brand sources: steel, hardness, blade design, handle geometry, and manufacturer-recommended use cases. Cross-reference these with your cutting techniques and ergonomics needs.

Use filters to narrow by length, steel grade, handle design, and price tier. Then open the model page for deeper specs, Where to Buy links, and brand context.

  • Match length to cutting style (5.5" detail vs 6.5" power).
  • Balance steel hardness with maintenance realities.
  • Pick handle ergonomics that protect your wrists.
  • Verify tension systems and warranty support.

Every scissor tells a story. This catalog documents individual models with verified specifications, real-world price ranges, and engineering details straight from manufacturers.

Professional scissors are precision instruments—steel composition affects edge retention, blade geometry determines cutting action, and handle design influences career longevity. We surface those differences so you can make confident investments.

Data here is independent and free of affiliate influence. Use it to shortlist models, then confirm availability through authorized retailers or brand stores.

How to Read a Model Spec

  • Length: 5.0–5.5" for detail; 6.0" versatile daily use; 6.5–7.0" for power/barbering.
  • Edge/Blade: Convex for sharp, smooth slicing; beveled/micro‑serrated for control and durability.
  • Steel & HRC: Higher HRC holds an edge longer but needs care; mid‑range suits rougher use.
  • Handle: Offset/crane reduces wrist strain; swivel helps thumb issues; left‑handed options are specific designs.
  • Weight/Balance: Impacts fatigue—match to your technique and hand size.

Compare models within a brand and across brands, then validate availability on the brand page’s Where to Buy section.