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They're awesome. Sharp as fuck. I cut myself pretty good when they were new :doh:

I remember last i was on IG diamond cut co brand scissors were mad popular! Also mad expensive! ;)

I guess they aren’t bad now!

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They're awesome. Sharp as fuck. I cut myself pretty good when they were new :doh:

I noticed that right away super sharp edge on them very smooth

I remember last i was on IG diamond cut co brand scissors were mad popular! Also mad expensive! ;)

I guess they aren’t bad now!

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These were 19$ little pricey but they seem worth it JP and Waira both spoke highly of them
 
Both the wife and I have totaled cars hitting deer. I see lots of dead bear on the roads but I've never hit one. No moose here :pass:
The dearest and I rarely drive in the dark up here specifically because of collision risk with animals. It is a signficant issue. It can be impossible to see them soon enough, even if they are standing on the highway, but looking in the other direction so you do not see the eyes. The other big risk is not being able to see them while oncoming traffic is blinding you. I have come close many times, even during daylight. :pighug:
 
I noticed that right away super sharp edge on them very smooth



These were 19$ little pricey but they seem worth it JP and Waira both spoke highly of them
They are great, but so are the Hydro Farm ones I reviewed, and you could buy several pairs of Hydro Farms for the price of one pair of Chicas. I am still enjoying mine after a couple grows. They are sharp enough to be dangerous to fingers, and they stay that way. The design is very similar to the Chicas. :pighug:
 
Its not messy?
not at all. One of the reasons it is used rather than something more liquid is that it lubes, but does not attract dirt. It pretty much goes on dry, and very little is needed. :pighug:
 
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