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The Slice Large Ceramic Safety Scissors feature ultra-durable zirconium oxide blades that last 11 times longer than traditional metal scissors. Designed with rounded tips and a proprietary finger-friendly edge, they prioritize user safety without sacrificing cutting performance. Their ergonomic, ambidextrous glass-filled nylon handles with rubberized grips provide comfort and control, making them ideal for office, craft, kitchen, and light industrial use. These rust-proof, dishwasher-safe scissors combine innovation and reliability for the modern professional.







| ASIN | B07DCPKMPZ |
| Blade Edge | Single Bevel |
| Blade Length | 57 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | Ceramic |
| Brand | Slice |
| Brand Name | Slice |
| Color | Large Scissors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 179 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00895142105450 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Glass Filled Nylon |
| Included Components | Slice 10545 Ceramic Sissors |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.99"L x 0.52"W |
| Item Type Name | Ceramic Safety Scissors, Heavy Duty Scissors Lasting 11x Longer than Metal, Office Supplies, 1 Pack |
| Item Weight | 90 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Slice Industrial |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10545 |
| Material | Zirconia, Glass-Filled Nylon |
| Material Type | Zirconia, Glass-Filled Nylon |
| Model Number | 10545 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Style | Rounded |
| Product Dimensions | 2.99"L x 0.52"W |
| Product Style | Long Scissors |
| Style | Long Scissors |
| UPC | 895142105450 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**A
Perfect for pool work
I was looking for scissors that wouldn't rust when I put them in my pool bin with the chemicals. All other scissors turn into a mess, very quickly when exposed to the chemicals (as you would expect). Not these! Worth it to me, for my specific use case. For others, they are definitely a smooth and sharp pair of scissors, but I'll let you be the judge of whether they are worth the price for you or not :)
K**N
Purchased for gardening and they work well
I wanted ceramic scissors to trim plants and remove some fruit like cucumbers and these work great and are dishwasher safe. They are not conductive and don't seem to cause browning when I cut off lettuce leaves. When I cut up lettuce with a steel knife the edges would turn brown as it was stored in the refrigerator, so I have also switched to ceramic knives as well for this purpose.
D**N
Amazing scissors ✂️
These scissors by Slice are perfect for cutting paper, cardboard, vinyl for Cricut projects, sublimation paper. They are extremely safe to touch as they are ceramic. They are also lightweight and comfortable to hold.
M**E
Limited in what it can cut
There are some things that just slip right out of them without being cut. Anything it can cut though, it handles very well.
M**Y
Ceramic Scissors
We were provided these in a nice restaurant to cut the pizza. We found it so much easier than a knife. Immediately looked them up on Amazon and purchased them.
M**A
Works great
My first pair of scissors from Slice and this one work great. Most importantly it's sharp. Thank you for making this available.
A**.
Great for seniors
Bought these for my 80 yr old grandma that has dementia. She loves to sit and cut up paper, tissue, anything she can get her hands on. We wanted to get her something that would help keep her and others around safem
R**R
Seem less sharp, less robust than metal scissors. Cut only really thin items
Injured self due to excessive application of force, using dull X-Acto knife on home project. Led me to purchase an abundance of “slice” safety products from scissors to retractable and locking ceramic blade, knives and scissors On the whole… not impressed. Specific to this product it is brand new compared to a pair of Wescott scissors that are probably 15 or more years old that have been used to cut so many things, and Are not nearly razor sharp themselves. They have been used to cut fabric, paper, plastic, and the list goes on. The brand new slice scissors have a bolt at the pivot just like the Westcott. The smaller slice scissors seem to have some spring mechanism allowing flex at the pivot instead of a rigid bolt joint that don’t hold the blades in contact with one another under many use cases like traditional scissors This larger slice style scissor seemed like it would be more robust and more like traditional metal scissors. Unfortunately, as with a pair of inexpensive scissors, just increasing the layers of extremely thin plastic folded over from a clear package of toilet paper to more than a few layers thick and slice scissors blades separate like a pair of damaged or low quality scissors or metal shears do when misused or abused. The bolt should hold the blades in contact for the use case in example video provided here. For brand new scissors, they should cut substantially better when striving to go through just a series of folded over layers of clear plastic that is thinner than paper I will do another review for their X-Acto knife product with a comparison with zoomed in pictures, but I would suggest the reason the blades stay sharper 10 or 11 times longer is because they start more dull to begin with. It’s probable that the comparison the company is making is between a razor blade of metal that can become dull or lose its sharpness overtime compared to a ceramic blade that starts less sharp to begin with …. means it can maintain its level of reduce sharpness for an extended time. If you were to start a metal blade with a blade angle that was reduced or blunted to the level of sharpness a slice blade starts at ,It would probably remain at that level of red reduced sharpness for a substantial amount of time as well. The marketing may be comparing two different initial blade angles, or levels of sharpness unfairly. Similarly, if you increase the sharpness of a slice blade to match that of the starting point of most metal blades, whether they be scissor or X-Acto, knife or box cutter, it would probably chip immediately due to the brittleness of ceramic at that level of sharpness, so the comparison is probably comparing apples to oranges, but most people don’t even consider that. Clever, marketing, without perfect clarity in explanation could lead to assumption by consumers without a clear point of reference to what’s being compared. But most specifically to this, and two other pair of scissors, I bought that were manufactured by slice in the last 30 days – 2024 I would say, I suppose, maybe the safety relates to failing to function in some manner, such as the blade separating as some kind of protective measure? But they really don’t robustly cut very many things for their “girth” Brand new out of the container compared to substantially used metal scissors. Definitely expected the larger form factor of the scissors to be substantially more robust than the smaller ones the fact the blades separate like a pair of inexpensive or beat up scissors or metal shears that have been abused with very little material thickness thrust upon them, Seems like a poor design for regular use case. Not sure what the safety advantages they offer other than they start with less sharpness. I’ve never hurt myself with a pair of scissors anyway, so these have been returned, good luck to other prospective buyers. Maybe they’re meant for children, but they do kind of bolster or boast commercial use at major corporations. By the way, at least in my experience working in an automotive environment with test labs and machine shops, injuries can often occur (also working at home) from using a product that is insufficiently sharp requiring more force to get the job done resulting in an injury, due to an exertion of pressure that result in a slip and slice injury. So personally other than dropping something on a foot or hand, I would think a sharper blade with careful use could be advantageous compared to a blade that is less sharp exerting greater force than should be necessary, losing control and causing a different sort of injury anyway. But I suppose it’s subject to the experience level of any person using any sharp object whether they understand how much force to apply and when to switch a blade or sharpen it The video kind of speaks for itself. Apparently many users are happy, so dealers choice.
G**H
Cuts Like Steel
Perfect grip and sharp as you'd expect from a traditional steel scissors yet more safe and lighter in the hand for longer tasks. I am tremendously happy with this scissors and I highly recommend it.
R**E
Qualita' e velocita'
Ottimo prodotto
E**E
Lastiman
Utilizo mucho las tijeras, me llegó y la utilize mis falanjes están sensibles y rojas y son muy incómodas, las cuchillas son buenas pero el diseño lastima
A**N
Worth the money
My son loves these. They sit so well in his and my hand. We're using them a lot and they are still sharp
V**I
Tesoura cerâmica
Maravilhosa, chegou super rápido
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