

✂️ Cut sharper, craft smarter, and never miss a detail!
The Fiskars 154110-1001 Detail Scissors feature 5-inch titanium-enhanced stainless steel blades with a non-stick coating for clean, precise cuts through various materials. Designed with a double-loop Softgrip handle, they provide ergonomic control and reduced hand fatigue for both right- and left-handed users. Ideal for detailed crafts, coupon clipping, and versatile enough for everyday and outdoor use, these scissors combine durability, sharpness, and comfort in one sleek tool.









| Best Sellers Rank | #197,932 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #1,623 in Craft Scissors |
| Blade Material | Titanium |
| Brand | Fiskars |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,036 Reviews |
| Material | Metal, Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 7.13"L x 3.75"W |
| Style | 5 in. Softgrip Non-Stick |
A**N
Really good basic scissors
Probably the best scissors I've ever used. They weight exactly 1 ounce on my scale. I take them with me backpacking. They do everything I need. Big enough for large projects, trimming my mustache and beard on long hikes, cutting hair(tie in a ponytail, snip off an inch every 6 months or so) and even work well as a firesteel striker. They come sharp as hell out of the box, and stay sharp a good while. They are pretty easy to sharpen as well, I use the bottom of a coffee cup to put an edge on them from time to time. I also trim my toenails and fingernails with them, so as a minimalist, it's nice to own one less thing. I've had them over a year, and used them pretty heavily on sewing projects where I make my own gear. They can slice through reasonably thick material, and the tightening screw hasn't loosened much at all. The tips are slightly blunt, so it won't stab holes in my pack, but they are fine enough for detail work.
J**C
Sharp!
These are well made w titanium blades (just coated w titanium???). They are very sharp & the tips are very pointed & sharp. I suggest keeping away from children. Someone could get cut or stabbed w these. The blades are short. They’re perfect for needlework or crafts w small/delicate cutting requirements.
A**R
Love these!
They are just the right size for card-making, and they're nice & sharp with very little effort!
A**R
not great for cutting cables ties.
Tried using these to cut zip ties and plastic strapping from packages. the blades solid but will slip, the handle can collapse under squeezing and the blades pull apart from each other with what your cutting getting stuck in between them. for paper they work well, better than the forged embroidery scissors.
L**S
YOU NEED THESE
Wow, I didn't know how badly I needed these scissors until I started using them. I cut sticky foam tape when crafting and it didn't stick to the blades. In fact, the pieces just fell to my crafting surface so I could quickly cut again and again. The cuts were precise and smooth. And when I was done, there wasn't any sticky residue left on the blades. These scissors are amazing and I highly recommend them. You'll understand just how much you needed them once you start using them.
A**.
Good scissors
These are good scissors. Sharp, smooth etc. Fiakars does basic scissors very well. However I bought them to cut out tiny paper details (dollhouse miniatre kits) and I don't think these are going to work. I really should have found them at a store first. I was rally expecting them to be a lot pointier. I usually use the spring loaded handle Fiakars to cut the tiny stuff but I think my 20 yr old pair finally gave out on me. So I decided to try these. Oh they're good scissors just not for my intended use. 🤷
A**L
Best sharply pointed scissors I've owned
I've had some version of these scissors since the original version debuted (with yellow and black handle, named "Honey Bee"). These are the same fantastic quality as the predecessors. The non-stick aspect is effective and of quality (the previous versions lasted for years without issue with the non-stick). These are easily the most pointed tipped scissors I've owned, and I highly recommend them for fine detail work. (Be careful, though, as they are very sharp! :) )
D**R
Great for both Left and Right Handed Use
Most scissors offered these days are described as "Ergonomic", meaning designed for right-handed use. I'm a lefty and those type of scissor handles dig into my thumb and become painful after several strokes. These little scissors from Fiskars are truly ergonomic for any user. Left or right hand, they are comfortable to use. The small size is good for fine detail work. I've only used them for cutting paper and trimming hair but I expect that they will do a great job on cloth, too.
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