Okay, so I’ve been meaning to get my hands on some new scissors, specifically the “evos cerrated scissors” I’d heard about. I finally decided to just go for it. Here’s how it went down.
First, I did a bit of digging around. Not too much, just wanted to see what people were saying. I checked out a few forums and saw some mixed reviews, but most were pretty positive, focused on how well they cut through stuff.

Then I ordered a pair. I mean, I’m no expert, but I figured, they are scissors, how different could they really be? I went with the standard option, nothing fancy.
The Waiting Game
Waiting for them to arrive was a bit of a drag. I kept looking forward to this delivery.
Unboxing and First Impressions
Finally, they arrived! The packaging was pretty standard. Got the scissors out, and they felt… solid. Heavier than my old ones, for sure. The serrated edges looked pretty sharp, all jagged and ready to go.
Putting Them to the Test
- First test: cardboard. We had a bunch of boxes piled up, so I grabbed one and started cutting. Sliced right through it, no problem. Way easier than my old scissors, which would always get stuck or bend the cardboard.
- Next up: some thick plastic packaging. You know, the kind that’s impossible to open without a weapon? The evos went through it like butter. Seriously, it was surprisingly smooth.
- I even tried them on some fabric scraps I had lying around. Clean cuts, no fraying. I was pretty impressed.
- I cut up some old credit cards. These scissors ripped right through them like they was paper.
- Lastly, I trimmed up a few plants around the place to really get the feel of how precise I could get with these things.
My Thoughts So Far
Honestly, I’m pretty happy with these scissors. They’re definitely an upgrade from what I was using before. They feel durable, they cut well, and they handle different materials without any issues. The serrated edge seems to be the key – it really grips whatever you’re cutting and prevents it from slipping.
I’ll have to see how they hold up over time, but my first impression is a good one. If you’re looking for some heavy-duty scissors that can handle a variety of tasks, I’d say these are worth checking out.