Have you ever wondered about the small, sharp metal teeth or ridges found between the blades of some scissors? They’re not there by accident—they serve a very practical purpose.
These ridges are often called micro-serrations. They help grip materials like fabric, cardboard, or slippery items, making cutting more precise and preventing slippage while you work.
Why these teeth matter:
- Prevent the material from sliding while cutting
- Provide cleaner and more accurate cuts
- Reduce effort needed for tough or thick materials
- Increase the longevity of the scissors by reducing wear
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