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SAXA

SAXA series has a wide range of products

Have you ever had an experience like this?

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    When cutting adhesive tape, glue gets on the blade...

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    I wish there were scissors that could be used by either hand.

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    It is difficult to cut materials that are too thin, such as vinyl, or thick materials.

Features of SAXA

  • There are two types of blades. Which SAXA do you choose?

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    [Hybrid Arch Blade]
    Regardless of your dominant hand, if you want to cut thin or thick objects with light force, this is it!
    Achieves a light sharpness by gradually widening the angle of the blade towards the cutting edge.

    [Straight Blade]
    This is for detailed work such as paper work!
    The blade edge is thin, so it is easy to target and cut where you want to cut.

  • Choose the blade material that best suits your needs!

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    [Standard blade]
    The most basic type, and easy to cut thin materials such as vinyl

    [Non-stick blade]
    It doesn't get sticky when cutting adhesive tape, and can also cut milk cartons and cardboard.

    Other options include smaller, slimmer sizes and "fluorine-coated" or "titanium-coated" versions for added durability.

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Choose the right blade for different occasions

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    Non-stick blade

    The "Non-stick blade" is ideal for everyday use, and its simple yet powerful cutting functionality is appealing.

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    Fluorine Non-stick blade

    "Fluorine Non-stick blade" that can also be used for strong adhesive tape for DIY applications

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    Straight blade

    "Straight blade" for precise cuts such as craft work

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    Titanium Non-stick blade

    The "Titanium Non-stick blade" is a product that can be used for a long time.

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    Slim Non-stick blade

    For those with small hands or children, choose the "Slim Non-stick blade"

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