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Artero Satin Scissors

Artero Satin Scissors

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Artero 6.5" Satin Scissors – Precise and Non-Slip Cut for Horse Grooming

Artero Satin scissors are designed to offer a faster and safer cut thanks to their micro-serrated blades that prevent hair from slipping while cutting. Made with premium materials like Japanese steel , they guarantee durability and professional performance.

Main features:

  • Prepared to make pre-cuts and handle high hair densities.
  • Excellent balance between handle and blades for easy handling.
  • Ergonomic design that provides comfort and control.
  • Adjustable screws and symmetrical handle for a perfect fit.
  • Concave blades that improve cutting precision.
  • Removable finger rest to customize use according to preferences.
  • Hardness of 57Hrc +/-1 , which ensures resistance and long-lasting edge.
  • Compact 6.5-inch size.
  • Possibility of personalization with engraving of name, phrase, or logo. (References: C307 for names, C306 for logos).
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Recommendations for the Use of Artero Satin Scissors

Gather all the necessary tools and secure the horse in a quiet place. It's essential that the horse is relaxed before you begin.

Brush the mane well on the side where the hair will be cut.

Start the cut from the base of the neck or nape of the neck, moving towards the longer strands.

Using scissors, cut longer hairs at an angle, maintaining the desired length and using your whole hand for an even cut.

Brush the mane downwards and repeat the process until you achieve a uniform length.

If some areas have thicker hair, hold the scissors vertically to trim the thick area and achieve an even finish.

Finally, brush and fix any loose or uneven strands.

Maintenance of Artero Satin Scissors

Make sure the mane is clean and dry before cutting; dirty or wet hair can jam the scissors and damage them.

Use disinfectant lubricants, such as special sprays, to protect the scissors from moisture and prevent dryness or corrosion.

Disinfect scissors after each use to prevent the growth of fungi or bacteria.

Always store your scissors in a case or in a dry, tidy place to keep them clean, sharp, and ready for the next cut.