Tips and Tricks

Designed for easy and practical use. Simple handling and regular care help ensure smooth operation and consistent performance over time.

Before You Start

  • Check the battery/cord: Make sure it’s fully charged (or the cord isn’t damaged) so it doesn’t stop mid-cut.

  • Test on scrap material: Do a quick test cut to get a feel for the speed and control.


Cutting Tips

  • Let the scissors do the work: Don’t force them—guide gently and keep a steady hand.

  • Cut slowly on curves: Electric scissors are fast, so slow down when cutting shapes or corners.

  • Keep material flat: Wrinkles or folds can cause uneven cuts.

  • Start from the edge: It’s easier and cleaner than poking into the middle of thick material.

Maintenance & Care

  • Clean after use: Dust, fabric fibers, or paper bits can build up and reduce performance.

  • Store safely: Turn it off/unplug and keep it in a case or drawer away from kids or pets.

Safety Tips (Very Important)

  • Keep fingers clear of the blade area at all times.

  • Don’t cut hard materials like metal, thick plastic, or wood unless the tool is specifically designed for it.

  • Turn it off when adjusting or cleaning.

  • Wear eye protection if you’re cutting brittle materials that might snap.

Handy Tricks

  • Use a ruler or guide for straight lines.

  • Mark your cut line clearly with a pencil or chalk before cutting.

  • For fabric, cut on a cutting mat to protect surfaces and improve control.