I compared the mobile scissors of four companies

A scene that you often encounter when you are alive, "Don't you have a little scissors?" When small scissors come out of the sewing kit, I feel that they have high female power, but recently the scissors themselves have evolved considerably.

So which scissors should I buy? I compared the mobile scissors of four companies that are relatively easy to get anywhere.

Transform technology is amazing

The products purchased this time are Plus "Fit Cut Curve Twiggy" (650 yen), Sunstar Stationery "Stickyle Scissors" (500 yen), Midori Company "CL Compact Scissors" (600 yen), Kutsuwa "Mobile Scissors". 4 types (450 yen). * All tax excluded

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
None of them look like scissors!

First, let's check each feature and final form (hereinafter referred to as the manufacturer name).

Plus uses the Bernoulli curve blade, which is a feature of the company, "light sharpness from the root to the cutting edge". Remove the cap and remove the slide lock to open the blade.

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
"Fit Cut Curve Twiggy"

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
The blade opening is always 30 degrees

Similarly, the stick-type Sunstar stationery features a "spring" attached to the cutting edge. You can use it as soon as you remove the cap.

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
"Sticky scissors"

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
Open wide

Midori's blade comes out when you remove the slider while holding the main body with one hand.

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
"CL Compact Scissors"

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
Midori (and Plus) has also won the Good Design Award

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
With non-slip on the side

Kutsuwa is also a slide type. It comes with a ball chain so you can carry it around like a key chain.

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
About 4 cm in total length

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
Small but smooth movement

Carrying and safety

The smallest one is Kutsuwa, but if you think about putting it in a pen case or makeup pouch, stick type seems to be easy to put in and out. Midori and Kutsuwa can be locked firmly, and it is a structure that is difficult for small children to remove. Sunstar stationery may be a little scary because the blade opens as soon as you open it.

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
You can carry it like cosmetics

I tried cutting various things

・ Plastic tag
When I cut the plastic or rubber tag attached to the purchased product, there is a considerable difference in the response. The lightest force that snapped was the Sunstar stationery, which has a strong spring force. Below, it became plus, green.

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
Sunstar stationery that is easy to cut hard things

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
Plus also good fight

The fine work to cut the Pyonto protruding yarn from fraying thread
clothing, smooth blade length is the shortest Kutsuwa.

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
Feels like a thread trimmer You don't have to inadvertently cut elsewhere

Scrap
magazine clippings early is a plus, was Kiritore accurately. The scissors at home have the same fit-cut curve, but they are as comfortable to use.

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
Strong plus on paper

・ Candy bag
A candy bag that you want to open in a hurry. Personally, I felt that it was easy to cut the green of the dantotsu.

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
Easy to put in force thanks to non-slip

That's why each product showed its individuality more than I imagined. I don't know when and when I will need the mobile scissors, but none of them are "difficult to cut and frustrating", so I think it's okay to choose your favorite design. Personally, the only plus that I can put out the blade with one hand is nice.

I compared the mobile scissors of four companies
I'm happy because it's impatient that you can take the cap and pull out the blade with one hand

Above all, I was impressed by the ease of use that is comparable to ordinary scissors while being so compact. If you don't have one yet, put one in your bag or pouch and you won't lose!