None of the knife makers get scissors. They spend all their design effort on blades. Too bad because I like that clip point blade....The Roxson OKS2 has good sized decent quality scissors. No complaint except the OKS2 is a bit chunky....comapct and cool asss looking though. it has a great pocket clip too.
indeed. A lot of these tools will never pay attention to scissors but what is funny is scissors is one of the most important tools to the domesticated user. I (and most) do not use saw blades, awl, etc. The average person who just uses tools for indoor use would love a nice pair of scissors at the forefront.
I just bought the ST02. Love the tool. I have the same issue with scissors. I found I can fully engage the lock with my finger and the scissors work great.
@@briannordwall7631 Glad it has worked out for you (if I am understanding what you are saying correctly). It seems like others have had a positive experience as well as you did but I came across a negative experience.
None of the knife makers get scissors. They spend all their design effort on blades. Too bad because I like that clip point blade....The Roxson OKS2 has good sized decent quality scissors. No complaint except the OKS2 is a bit chunky....comapct and cool asss looking though. it has a great pocket clip too.
indeed. A lot of these tools will never pay attention to scissors but what is funny is scissors is one of the most important tools to the domesticated user. I (and most) do not use saw blades, awl, etc. The average person who just uses tools for indoor use would love a nice pair of scissors at the forefront.
I just bought the ST02. Love the tool. I have the same issue with scissors. I found I can fully engage the lock with my finger and the scissors work great.
@@briannordwall7631 Glad it has worked out for you (if I am understanding what you are saying correctly). It seems like others have had a positive experience as well as you did but I came across a negative experience.