Old Reviews Chikamasa B-500 SF Fluorine coated trim scissors

@Waira just ordered the TP 500 SR off Amazon for $24.95. Theyre the spring loaded curved blade. They have the straight pair as well as the B 500 SF. Thanks again I should have for my next harvest!
 
:thumbsup: nice! Those are a heavier duty tool than the B-500's,... I looked at then and went for the lighter type, plus I didn't want the springs... really, it's personal preference for closed loop handles/no spring, or open sprung ones... Did you get the Fluorine coating?
 
:thumbsup: nice! Those are a heavier duty tool than the B-500's,... I looked at then and went for the lighter type, plus I didn't want the springs... really, it's personal preference for closed loop handles/no spring, or open sprung ones... Did you get the Fluorine coating?
No, I got the wrong 1's lol. I went to cancel but to late. I ordered the TP 500-SRF, theyre the curved with spring and fluorine. I will return the other pair. The 500 srf were $31.99 a little more but should be worth it. Delivery is 12-13 so may not have in time for the 1st plant but will have for the 2nd. I will let you know after I use them.
 
...think I'm going to try the curved, possibly angled/straight units.... I have a pair of mini-curved blade scissors, super thin blades that are perfect for getting deep in bud to nip out fans with buried stems, with minimal abuse to trich's... curve does offer nicer finish on buds too, but these tiny iris type scissors (may be found as cuticle scissors at some stores, higher end product not the junkie stuff) don't have the coverage to be practical,...
.... Angled, straight, curved-- it will depend on your technique too, what works best!

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Exactly what Im using ;-)
 
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