
Fuji MoreZ shears are forged by Japanese artisans using proprietary Super Gold steel. They’re built for stylists who expect elite edge retention and distinctive ergonomics.
Browse the top thinning scissor brands trusted by Australian salons, barbers, and apprentices.
Fuji MoreZ shears are forged by Japanese artisans using proprietary Super Gold steel. They’re built for stylists who expect elite edge retention and distinctive ergonomics.
Hikari introduced the world to modern convex edges. Their thinning shears are engineered for stylists who demand absolute smoothness and precision in finish work.
Ichiro specialises in dependable, mid-range shears that punch above their weight. They’re a staple for Australian apprentices and busy stylists needing backup tools that still perform.
Jaguar Solingen is the go-to German brand for dependable, affordable thinning shears. With an extensive range and strong Australian support, Jaguar is ideal for building a multi-shear toolkit.
Joewell (Tokosha) has been producing professional shears for more than a century. Their thinning scissors are favoured by barbers and stylists who want consistent performance without boutique pricing.
Juntetsu combines Japanese VG10 cobalt steel with clean, ergonomic designs. The result is a thinning shear that glides through Australian hair types, holds an edge for months, and comes backed by responsive local s...
Kamisori offers distinctive styling with high-grade steel and generous warranties. Their thinning shears suit stylists who want bold design without sacrificing performance.
Mina focuses on reliable, cost-effective shears that help apprentices and mobile stylists build their kits without compromise.
Yamato is a boutique Japanese brand known for hand-finished blades and impeccable balance. Each pair is built to order in Nara, offering uncompromising quality for stylists who demand the smoothest glide.
Yasaka Seiki produces some of the most trusted Japanese shears available in Australia. Every pair is crafted in Nara using Hitachi ATS-314 steel, offering long-lasting sharpness and effortless glide.
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