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Don’t think you need a case for your scissors? Think again! If you leave them laying around they’re easier to lose, easier for clients to pick up and use for something other than their own hair, and it’s easier for them to get damaged.
These fun-colored cases will solve all these problems for you! They hold your scissors and have a place for your business card. When it comes to scissor cases, you want to have a material that is breathable and won’t damage your scissors. Many cases are plastic – which hold moisture in and can lead to rust and corrosion on your blades. These new cases are faux leather and hold two scissors.
Investing in a good pair of scissors and in subsequent scissor sharpening and upkeep can be meaningless of you don’t have a good place to keep them. These cases keep your investments safe, and you don’t have to worry about damaging your precious scisssors, because they are, in fact, part of your livlihood!


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I am looking for a way to sharpen garden tools (shovel, shears, loppers, lawnmower blade, ect). I have heard this is a good thing to do but am having a hard time finding any good sources of information. Thanks for any tips!

Hello Etta,

My name is Gardengail and I work for home depot in the garden center,
I have a great video and blog here to help keep your tools nice and sharp from RicksPicks:

http://community.homedepot.com/t5/RicksPicks-Blog/Caring-for-and-keeping-your-tools-sharp/ba-p/24561

Hope this helps,
Gardengail

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