
Why, you ask, would you need (10) of these 7-1/2" x 1-1/8" rigid, white-plastic spatulas, each with a slightly curved serrated edge? Well, you need them to: Scale fish, Clean the doggy doo off your shoe, Replace a floor tile, Replace a wall tile, Share with your cooking class, Scrape your windshield, Loosen a potted plant, Plant the plant, Stick in the backpack with the peanut butter and last but not least, frost a cake! Maybe you'd better order (20)!
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33924 SERRATED SPATULA |
This all-purpose scissors is the favorite of everyone at A.S.&S.: Pat uses his to cut and strip wire. C.J. uses his to slit the tape on packages. Mary Ann uses hers to open bags of pretzels. It's 6-1/4" long overall, with a very sharp 2" stainless steel blade and large, comfortable handles. It would sell for $9.95 retail if it was new, but it was used for one day to cut cloth in the assembly plant of a major car company, then discarded. Quality control is a wonderful thing.
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30457 STAINLESS SCISSORS |
Made for your home darkroom, but loaded with dozens of uses for you creative types, this is a set of (5) 3/4" alligator clips, each on a 2" length of fine steel cable and strung on another 12" cable. Mount the 12" length, using the small ring or the removable 1-5/8" suction cup at each end. Hang pix to dry, multiple phone messages on a glass door, holiday/birthday cards on a mirror, freshly washed socks on a motel bathroom wall. Or buy several and accessorize any room in the house. It's a look that will drive that Crockery Barn bunch crazy with envy.
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93641 DARKROOM CLIPS |
The secret is ceramics. This 5-1/2" long precision cutter has a ceramic point that's as sharp as an X-actly knife, stays sharp longer, is easier to maneuver in intricate cutting patterns, and is nearly impossible to cut yourself with. Cuts paper and card stock easily. Pencil-style, with a cap. A boon for crafters, and a blessing for junior crafters.
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93796 PRECISION CERAMIC BLADE CUTTER |
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