MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fiskars introduced its revolutionary Orange-Handled Scissors design to the world in 1967, and today, the revolution continues with the launch of the Amplify™ Shears ...
Additional injuries have prompted the re-announcement of a recall by Fiskars of about 288,000 Lopper Shears in the US and Canada. The recall involves Fiskars 32-inch Titanium Bypass Lopper Shears with ...
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — After a number of injuries reported, Fiskars has issued a recall of bypass lopper shears due to laceration hazards. In a news release on Monday, the company describes reports of the ...
The Fiskars gardening shears feature a precision-ground steel cutting blade that stays super sharp, even with frequent use, ...
Picture a pair of scissors, and there’s a good chance they’re orange. But have you ever wondered why? It’s all thanks to the 368-year-old Finnish company Fiskars, whose ubiquitous orange scissors ...
It's not often someone improves on scissors. Generally speaking, the design—which dates back to somewhere around the 15th century BCE in Egypt—has served us well. But with the Amplify Mixed Media ...
Details: This recall involves Fiskars Titanium Bypass Lopper shears with model number 6954. The lopper shears have 32-inch dark orange steel handles and black rubber grips with a gray strip. Plastic ...