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“Scissors became much more accessible,” explained on the phone Marika Orkamo, Fiskars’ Vice President of branding and marketing. “Not every household had them, even in the 1960s.
"Scissors became much more accessible," explained on the phone Marika Orkamo, Fiskars' Vice President of branding and marketing. "Not every household had them, even in the 1960s.
Fiskars also built in a safety latch so you can keep the blades locked together when not in use. While using these special scissors takes a little adjustment, as they feel strange initially, they ...
MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fiskars, the World’s #1 Scissors Brand, recently won two of Learning® Magazine’s 2017 Teachers’ Choice SM Awards for the Classroom. Fiskars MVP Non-stick ...
Cut above the restThe Fiskars, Cuts+More Scissors ($20) are far more than your average pair of hinged blades. Taking a cue from the multi-tool world, Cuts+More scissors not only provide top notch ...
No Like Like with all scissors, the farther out from the hinge you cut, the less power you’re able exert so don’t expect to be taking off the tops of beer cans with these.
It’s odd that these super-tough scissors from Fiskars are in the “Sewing and Quilting” section of the site, but then if you make a tool this awesome, you don’t need to do much else. You ...
Fiskars, a 365-year-old company, tackled the obvious variations of what would eventually become its flagship product decades ago, making a pair of left-handed scissors, for instance, back in 1972.
In the late 1960s, Finnish designer Olof Backstrom helped Fiskars create the world's first pair of plastic-handled scissors. They were supposed to be black, not orange.