HASHIMOTO curved dog grooming scissors, 6.5 inch, 30° blade vs Gimars 7.0in Professional Safety Round Tip 6 in 1 Dog Grooming Scissors
Overall winner: Gimars 7.0in Professional Safety Round Tip 6 in 1 Dog Grooming Scissors
Key Differences
Gimars (A) is a slightly more affordable option with 4CR stainless steel blades and a ceramic coating aimed at rust resistance, while Hashimoto (B) offers a lightweight, ergonomic curved 6.5in design with Japanese 440C blades. Choose Gimars if you want a longer 7.0in straight-style professional shear with high review volume; choose Hashimoto if you prefer a shorter curved, ambidextrous, lightweight tool for shaping and precision curves
HASHIMOTO curved dog grooming scissors, 6.5 inch, 30° blade
Lightweight curved grooming scissors with ergonomic ambidextrous grips and sharp Japanese steel blades. Great for detailing around eyes and delicate areas; users say they feel like an extension of the hand
Pros
- lightweight design
- ergonomic ambidextrous grips
- sharp Japanese 440C blades
- 30-degree curved blade for detailing
Cons
- textured grips may not suit all users
Gimars 7.0in Professional Safety Round Tip 6 in 1 Dog Grooming Scissors
Professional dog & cat grooming scissors with 4CR stainless steel and ceramic coating for rust resistance and sharpness. Easy to handle with a safety round tip for pet safety. Customers note good quality and value for money, with mixed opinions on sharpness
Pros
- 4CR stainless steel construction
- ceramic coating for rust resistance
- sharp convex edge for smooth cutting
- safety round tip to prevent injuries
Cons
- mixed feedback on cutting sharpness
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gimars |
| Durability | Gimars |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Gimars |