Kansai 5 Teeth Lefty

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Kansai 5 Teeth Lefty

$209.00

The Kansai 5 Teeth left handed knotching shear is one of the few lefty chunkers on the market.

  • Includes scissor case and finger ring sizers

  • Lifetime Warranty against faulty materials or workmanship

  • Japanese V-10 Cobalted steel, Korean hand-forged true left handed 5 teeth knotcher

  • True-left handed knotcher - the sharp edge of the top blade is on the left-hand side of the blade or points to the left

  • The 5 teeth create a chunky look on your client's hair

  • Exceptional value for great quality

  • Comfortable offset handle with convex-concave blades for smooth cutting

  • Adjustable click dial with spring-leaf tension plate for easy tension adjustment

  • 5.5" length shear with 5 teeth

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Caralee of The Scissor Mall answers the question: what is a true-left handed shear? Many stylists have been told that a right handed shear flipped over, is a left handed shear, but it is not. For a true left handed scissor, the sharp edge of the top blade is on the left-hand side of the blade or points to the left.

Caralee of Scissor Mall explains that the tension of a chunker, texturizer, and thinner should be tighter than a regular shear. If the tension on a chunker, texturzer, or thinner is not tight enough, it can cause the blades to nick.