Are Your Kitchen Shears Still Sharp After 8 Years of Use?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the longevity and maintenance of kitchen shears, particularly those that have been in use for eight years. Participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding sharpening methods and the potential need for replacement.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a host who feels her shears are dull after eight years and questions whether they can be sharpened or if a new pair should be sold.
  • Another participant suggests selling the new shears, noting that eight years of use is sufficient for the price paid.
  • Several users mention cutting aluminum foil as a potential method to sharpen scissors, though there is uncertainty about its effectiveness.
  • One participant shares their experience of cross-selling the can opener and shears during demos, implying that using the can opener may help keep the shears sharp.
  • Another participant suggests cutting through sandpaper as a method for sharpening shears.
  • Some participants discuss the challenge of demonstrating the can opener and shears without canned ingredients, with one suggesting using small cans of olives as a solution.
  • One participant notes the importance of ensuring the rivet holding the shears together is tight for proper self-sharpening.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using the new shears successfully on cans.
  • One participant expresses surprise at the shears' ability to cut through a can, indicating a desire to purchase a pair.
  • Another participant agrees that eight years is a long time for a pair of scissors and encourages purchasing a new pair if desired.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether the shears can be effectively sharpened after eight years, with some participants suggesting replacement while others discuss various sharpening methods. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to the use and maintenance of kitchen shears, focusing on practical applications during product demonstrations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on kitchen shears maintenance and demonstration strategies may find this discussion relevant.

amyry
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I know they are "self-sharpening" but do they eventually go dull? I have a host who has had a pair for 8 years and she feels they are dull-any ideas on how to get them sharp again or should I sell her the new black ones?:)
 
Sell her the new ones. 8 years is plenty of use that she got out of her $15, she should be able to part with another $15...
 
I have heard of cutting aluminum foil with scissors in general to sharpen them, but I am not sure it would work.
 
gilliandanielle said:
I have heard of cutting aluminum foil with scissors in general to sharpen them, but I am not sure it would work.

I cross sell The can opener & shears with EVERY demo. Maybe by me cutting through the lid from the can, thats how mine stay sharp.....:rolleyes:
 
Cut through sandpaper. It's a great way to sharpen your shears.
 
Ginger428 said:
I cross sell The can opener & shears with EVERY demo. Maybe by me cutting through the lid from the can, thats how mine stay sharp.....:rolleyes:
What can do you open if there aren't any canned ingredients in your demo? I would love to show the can opener and shears, but rarely used canned stuff.
 
gilliandanielle said:
What can do you open if there aren't any canned ingredients in your demo? I would love to show the can opener and shears, but rarely used canned stuff.

Someone else (Sorry, not sure of your name) mentioned to keep cans that you open at home or shows...and demo by opening the bottom of the can!
 
You might also want to check that the rivet that holds the shears together is nice and tight. If it's too loose, they won't self sharpen properly.
 
gilliandanielle said:
What can do you open if there aren't any canned ingredients in your demo? I would love to show the can opener and shears, but rarely used canned stuff.

I get these real little cans of black olives & they go on sale alot, like 5 for a 1.00. There is always someone that likes olives...;)
 
Oh, that's a good idea!! I never thought about olives just for snacking...
 
I will definately have to try that can idea!! That sounds so neat!! Do you think our new kitchen sheers can do that as well?
 
I only have the new shears and when I tried it it worked fine :)
 
gilliandanielle said:
Oh, that's a good idea!! I never thought about olives just for snacking...

Also what I do, is when its time to hand out the folders & pens, I get really cheap pens from Staples that are TOTALLY sealed!!! Since I know I have their attention, cuz they are waiting for the pens....I just cut away with my Shears....;) ;) ;)
 
The scissors cut through the can :eek: . I never knew that. Dang it I wouldve bought a pair of scissors :mad: . I cant stop adding to my wish list.
 
I agree that 8 years is long enough to keep a pair of scissors. Go ahead and spend the $15 again. If she really likes the design of the old ones, make sure she orders before the 28th.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Are your kitchen shears still sharp after 8 years of use?

Yes, Pampered Chef kitchen shears are designed for durability and longevity. With proper care and maintenance, they can remain sharp even after years of use.

What maintenance is required to keep kitchen shears sharp?

To maintain the sharpness of your kitchen shears, regularly clean them after use, avoid cutting hard materials, and occasionally sharpen the blades with a suitable sharpener.

How can I tell if my kitchen shears need sharpening?

If you notice that the shears are struggling to cut through food or are leaving jagged edges, it's a sign that they may need sharpening.

Can I sharpen my Pampered Chef kitchen shears myself?

Yes, you can sharpen your kitchen shears at home using a knife sharpener designed for scissors, or you can take them to a professional sharpening service for best results.

What should I do if my kitchen shears are damaged after 8 years?

If your kitchen shears are damaged, you can contact Pampered Chef customer service for assistance. They may offer repair options or guidance on replacement products.

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