What Is Aichi Scissor Steel?
December 10, 2020Aichi Steel, which also known as ‘Aichei’ is a high quality (440C) Japanese steel. The Aichi Steel has been around for years – roughly 80 years on that note. Given the hard work and hardcore research we pour into all of our products its only fair that we give you of course nothing but the best! We pride ourselves in quality products and high customer service, which is why we are happy to share with you all our knowledge on Aichi Scissor Steel.
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Shop our range of Aichi Steel scissors, or for now take a look at our top 3 picks that we know you'll love to!
Matsui 2019 Neon Pink Offset Scissor
The show stopper Neon Pink Scissor is the perfect scissor to add to your collection! Coming in 5.5inch or 6inch with its offset handle for complete comfort while cutting, is sure to be your favorite new scissor to add to your set.
Matsui Rainbow Scissor
Adding a bit or a lot of colour to your scissor case with the Matsui Rainbow Scissor is and will always be a winner! Coming in 5.5, 6 and 7inch and all with an offset handle for ultimate comfort through out your working day.
Matsui Barber Rose Gold Samurai 7 inch
This ones for the barbers out there! The Rose Gold Matsui Samurai Scissor is perfect for your quick barbering days, cutting through with a 7inch blade you'll be finished your working day in no time!
The main thing to know about Aichi Steel is that the Japanese steel is not one to be messed with. It’s high quality ensures that cut after cut its always consistent with the work produce by the scissor and hairdresser/barber themselves. How do we know this? Our customers tell us! We strive to give you high quality, great performing products made from none other than Japanese steel – which as you should know by now is the best in the business.