✂️ Tiny tool, huge impact—cut above the rest!
CANARY Tiny Scissors are ultra-compact (1.37" total length) precision cutting tools made in Japan with razor-sharp stainless steel blades. Featuring a spring-loaded handle and protective cover, they are designed for safe, quick use on the go—ideal for sewing, office tasks, and travel. The vibrant orange ABS resin handle ensures durability and easy spotting in your essentials.
Manufacturer | CANARY |
Part Number | CA-35EU-OR |
Product Dimensions | 0.99 x 1.5 x 3.51 cm; 31.75 g |
Item model number | CA-35EU-OR |
Size | 全長:3.5(cm) |
Colour | Orange |
Style | Professional |
Finish | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | ABS resin |
Blade length | 35 Millimetres |
Blade edge | Straight |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 31.8 g |
A**L
Such a great little pair of scissors
I needed a little pair of scissors to hang on my keyring for merge cord and these are perfect. They’re tiny but powerful.
S**Y
Great addition to your handbag
I keep these in my handbag, they have proved very worthwhile they are very sharp.
C**D
Sharp, compact great for travel,
Amazing, sharp enough to cut my tapestry’s threads, perfect for traveling, particularly as the end cover is attached. Worth the cost.
F**R
Astonishingly, they work. But they're bigger than they need to be.
I wanted scissors that are small enough to go in my travel pouch (I'd call it a purse, but I'm too manly...), and explicitly didn't want a penknife so I didn't have to engage my brain before going on a plane. These are *very* small.I've not used them much in anger, but in a brief test, they cut fine - they seem sharp and there's no significant play in the blades. Obviously they don't have very open jaws, but if you don't mind chewing through something, they seem to do it efficiently, and the spring action works.If you want a cute, rounded thing to hang on a phone strap/necklace, they're probably good. If you want the smallest possible scissors, there's a little bit of feedback...1) The nice wide rounded handles make them almost as wide as they are deep. They give plenty of purchase for applying pressure (since you won't have much leverage), but they could be half the thickness and still work fine. If I had more trouble fitting these in my pouch, I'd attack them with a file and thin them out a bit.2) The sheath that holds them closed only holds them kind-of closed. If the fit were better they'd be about 1mm thinner, which, given how small they are already, is significant. A hook over the handles would be even more efficient.3) The loop for the sheath extends it by a couple of mm, and the lanyard attaches to the handles at the far end similarly. It would be several mm shorter if the holes were repositioned. That said, the lanyard is useful for connecting them, and the loop they form can then tie them to something else.I'd love to see a version designed to be more premium and minimally sized (I don't really need them to be bright blue either, but aesthetics didn't factor into it much). As is, they're only slightly smaller than push-pull scissors (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B16GLVQP) and have much smaller blades, although they feel more robust. They are, however, much smaller than conventional folding travel scissors, even if they're thicker. For my pouch, that lets them fit into the dead space above the pens, hooked onto a key.Way more recommended than you'd expect, *if* you're trying to fit scissors where you don't think scissors would fit. But I could improve them given the chance (energy and motivation).
S**B
Great product, really like them
My wife does crochet and takes her stuff on a plane, so we needed tiny scissors that can travel and be used on a plane. These are perfect and can attach to her kit. She is looking forward to using them.
V**G
Perfect
Just what I wanted
A**R
Just what I needed
I love them they are ideal for my hexagon patchwork, as I have arthritis in my hands I do not have to struggle to get my fingers to work them
M**T
Handy for travel
I like the fact that they are round ended and very short, so if you are the sort of person who likes to take a bit of stitching on your travels they should be allowed as flight hand baggage. I keep mine by the sewing machine for snipping threads. The blades are sharp enough for this type of thing, but obviously the size limits what you can use them for and therefore I think they are quite expensive for what they are.
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