6.0 Inch (15.2 cm) Professional Japanese 440C Hairdressing Scissors Set – 28-Tooth Thinning Shears, Adjustable Ergonomic Salon Barber

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Regular price $14.99 USD
Precision styling starts here. These professional 6.0-inch hairdressing scissors deliver sharp, durable cuts with ergonomic comfort and noise-reducing design—ideal for salon pros and at-home stylists who demand clean, consistent results....
Color: Cutting
6.0 Inch (15.2 cm) Professional Japanese 440C Hairdressing Scissors Set – 28-Tooth Thinning Shears, Adjustable Ergonomic Salon Barber
$14.99 USD
Cutting
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Precision styling starts here. These professional 6.0-inch hairdressing scissors deliver sharp, durable cuts with ergonomic comfort and noise-reducing design—ideal for salon pros and at-home stylists who demand clean, consistent results.

Specifications:

  • Blade Material: Japanese 440C stainless steel
  • Stainless Steel Type: 9CR13
  • Hardness: 62 HRC
  • Size: 6.0 inches (15.2 cm)
  • Total Length: 17 cm (6.7 inches)
  • Item Type: Hair scissors / thinning shears
  • Number of Pieces: Combo set
  • Type: Thinning scissors (28 teeth)
  • Teeth: 28
  • Thinning Rate: 25%
  • Handle Material: Stainless steel, ergonomic design
  • Model Number: M6-304

Key benefits: Sharp, evenly polished blades for smooth cutting; forged high-hardness steel for lasting edge retention; ergonomic handle to reduce thumb and wrist strain; adjustable tension screw for personalized balance; muffler/noise reduction design for quieter cutting. Suitable for professional salon use or precise at-home trims for men, women and children. Makes a refined gift for stylists or family members.

Care tips: Clean and dry after use, apply a drop of scissor oil to the pivot, and store in a protective case to maintain edge life.

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