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The Classic Shear Line from Chris Christensen feature 440C Japanese steel convex blades and are perfect for any skill level.
Made with hardened Japanese steel, these expertly crafted scissors are durable enough for everyday salon use, but sharp enough to create any style you’re looking for. Available in a 6.5 inch, 46 tooth option and a 7 inch, 50 tooth option.
· Blending scissors
· Sleek finish
· Orange gemstone tension screw
· Removable finger inserts
· Coated to increase durability
· 46 tooth and 50 tooth options available
· 440c Japanese Stainless Steel
· Professional dog grooming scissors
EHASO scissors have been handcrafted by artisans in Solingen (Germany) for over 60 years.
EHASO scissors are of high quality and the edge of their blade is particularly sharp, micro-toothed blade. The complete range is made of stainless steel.
The hardness of 440c + cobalt molybene steel provides light and wear-resistant work.
Technical characteristics :
EHASO scissors have been handmade by craftsmen in Solingen (Germany) for over 60 years.
EHASO scissors are of high quality and the edge of their blade is particularly sharp, micro-toothed blade. The complete range is made of stainless steel.
The hardness of 440c molybene + cobalt steel offers light and wear-resistant work.
Technical characteristics :
Professional curved grooming scissors Phoenix Cozyline
With fine adjustment screw
Great working comfort
Features a thumbnail at each ring
Each pair comes with a storage box including:
spare rings: 2 x transparent white and 2 x black
Replacement bumper: 1 x transparent white and 1 x black
Spare screws: 1 x transparent white and 1 x black
Technical characteristics :
Total length: 15cm
Blade length: 8.3 cm
Weight: 68g
Height in inches: 6.5 inches
Phoenix Universal Cozyline scissors are made with 9CR18 steel. Hardness 57-58 HRC. The hook-and-loop screw allows for extremely fine pressure adjustment.
Scissors that are regularly used have a lot to endure. Hair, moisture and chemicals get stuck between the blades when cutting your dog’s hair. On top of that, the friction of the constantly moving blades can cause the scissors to squeak. This means that your scissors or shears no longer work as well as they should and that the screws and the scissors need oil.
Well-oiled grooming
Daily used scissors should also be oiled on a daily basis. To properly oil and to protect your valuable tools, we’ve designed the Show Tech Scissor & Shear Oil.
Use instructions
Before oiling, it is recommended to first remove all the hairs from the scissors.
After scissoring for on average 20 minutes, use a soft hairbrush like the Show Tech Sher Clean Brush to remove the excess hair from the blades.
Put a drop of oil on the pivot point near the screw on both sides. Make a few cutting movements with the scissors after oiling them. Always remove any excess oil left on the blades with a tissue to prevent soiling the dog’s clean coat. Do not use just any oil–only use special scissor oil!
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