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Learn how to tell if your scissors are dull or damaged—and the simple sharpening techniques that can bring them back to life.
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Tech startups love to claim they’re “disrupting” industries that need change, but Shane Vermette is setting out to change something that hasn’t been given a update in several thousand years: scissors.
Kitchen scissors and shears are some of the most versatile tools in our kitchen. But if they keep catching, snagging or have become more difficult to use, it’s time to sharpen them. Like our knives, ...
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