The Kanpeki Curved Pink 7.5” 48T Blending Scissor features premium Japanese Stainless Steel construction, a curved blade design for precise, smooth cuts, 48T Piano or Fluffer style teeth for a flawless finish, a symmetrical handle for comfort and flexibility, adjustable tension for perfect control, and is ideal for creating curves in hard-to-reach areas, making it perfect for professional grooming.
Specifications:
- Blade Material: 61 Rockwell Japanese Stainless Steel for exceptional durability and a long-lasting sharp edge
- Blade Design: Curved blade combined with smooth slicing teeth (48T) for precise and effortless cutting through various coat types
- Handle Design: Symmetrical handle with built-in finger rests for ergonomic comfort, reducing strain during long grooming sessions
- Length: 7.5” total length, offering versatility for both large and small dog breeds
- Adjustable Tension: Fine-tune the tension to your preference with the finger and thumb adjustment for a smooth, controlled cut
- Weight: Lightweight design to ensure ease of use and maximum comfort
How to Clean:
- Wipe after each use: Gently clean the blades with a soft cloth after each grooming session to remove hair and debris.
- Use scissor oil: Apply a small amount of oil to the pivot screw and blades to maintain smooth movement.
- Disinfect regularly: For sanitisation, use a professional scissor cleaner or mild disinfectant, like Clipit Ice care Spray.
- Dry thoroughly: After cleaning, dry the scissors completely before storing to prevent rust.
Kanpeki Curved Scissors are engineered for precision, comfort, and longevity, providing professional groomers with the tools they need to create flawless cuts. Whether you’re shaping curves or blending the coat, these scissors ensure a comfortable, controlled experience every time.
Kanpeki 7.5" Curved Pink 48 T Fluffer
A reversible thinning curved scissor that is ergonomically designed to remove bulk and to create a natural finish.
A scissor with a convex edge allows for crisp lines and effortless scissoring. The edge is extremely sharp and allows for more complex techniques.