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Our Self-Opening Kitchen Shears by Peta are ergonomic kitchen scissors opening automatically after each cut.
The kitchen scissors are suitable for people with a weak grip, limited hand strength or tremor issues like arthritis, osteoporosis or Parkinson's patients.
The Self-opening Kitchen Shears from Peta are ergonomic kitchen scissors with serrated blades that are designed to cut in any position by just squeezing. These are easier to hold and use than standard scissors.
The kitchen shears are suitable for people with a weak grip, limited hand strength and tremor issues like arthritis, osteoporosis and Parkinson's having difficulty controlling utensils.
This is a very handy kitchen tool with a spring mechanism that reopens automatically after each cut. This unique feature reduces the closing grip pressure on the hand while the handles continue the cutting motion avoiding straining weak hands. The Self-Opening Kitchen Shears from Peta are a useful tool for every kitchen drawer!
The large handles and finger loop will allow 4 fingers to fit to distribute the pressure of the grip reducing fatigue in the hand and making cutting easier.
The serrations on the edge of one blade will allow for better gripping of slippery materials and will cut through paper, cardboard and packaging. The safety lock can be applied to keep the scissors locked when not being used.
Just squeeze the handles together for safe storage. These cooking scissors are suitable for use with both hands.
The design difference between the typical scissors and shears is the shape and size of the handles and the length of the blades.
Shears will usually have longer blades, with the bottom handle being larger to provide extra leverage and force when needed.
Q1: What does self-opening mean?
The shears automatically reopen after each cut using a spring mechanism.
Q2: Who should use these?
Great for people with weak grip, arthritis, or limited hand function.
Q3: Can they be used one-handed?
Yes, very helpful for single-handed use.
Q4: Are the handles comfortable?
Yes, ergonomically designed for comfortable prolonged use.
Q5: Are they dishwasher safe?
It's best to hand wash for longevity, although they are water-resistant.
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