

🌿 Snip, Chop, Impress — Your herbs never looked this fresh!
The X-Chef Herb Scissors feature five sharp stainless steel blades that cut herbs twice as fast as traditional knives. With an ergonomic, ambidextrous handle and dishwasher-safe design, these shears combine efficiency, comfort, and hygiene. A safety cover and cleaning comb enhance usability, making it a must-have tool for professional-quality herb preparation and a stylish gift for culinary enthusiasts.





| ASIN | B0129HZM7W |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,233 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #36 in Kitchen Shears |
| Blade Edge | 5 Blades |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | X-Chef |
| Brand Name | X-Chef |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,983) |
| Date First Available | July 22, 2015 |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel,Steel |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | FBA_X-Chef |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Info | FBA_X-Chef |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | FBA_X-Chef |
| Point Style | Classic |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5"L x 3.1"W |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 602310180283 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**E
Very nice
Very nice. Easy to use.
B**B
Herb cutter
Very sharp work well to cut herbs
M**R
Value for the money
I read the comments before purchasing but I went ahead anyway. This scissor would be good for cutting leafy herbs-etc. I tried it on bag iceberg lettuce and it didn’t do well. It’s kinda small for my big hands but I think it well do good for fresh parsley-etc that type of stuff. but I’ve not tried it on it yet. Some reviews complained about rust , I haven’t had a issue with that. I use a lot of stainless steel in my kitchen and had some rusting issues with pots but I believe it’s the city water and stuff in it because of cast iron pipes. I had one pot that I used exclusively for boiling water to make coffee that had a rusting issue and was difficult to clean to the point it thought about writing it off until I discovered the trick of using lemon juice and hot water. This one pot I put a lot of lemon juice then water let it boil for awhile then sat it in my countertop for 3 day and the pot with a little scrubbing came perfectly clean like brand new. If people are having a rust issue it might not be the scissors but your water. Warning if you decide to use the fallowing cleaning tip use Ansell nitrile gloves because lemon juice is vary acidic and my harm your skin on your hands, at the end of this I posted a complete description of the Ansell gloves I use, and they are available on Amazon. If you have a cleaning issue soak your scissors in a pan of hot lemon juice water for a couple of hours but be careful not to submerge the handle ends because I Don’t know what effect the lemon juice will have on the coating. I tell you that lemon juice trick really works. It even dissolves calcium buildup on my glass pot lids , it’s awesome. Now I’m cleaning all my stainless stuff in hot lemon juice water. And use real good industrial gloves if you plan on using this trick. I use Ansell 37-185-10 size 10 18”” 22mm Sol-Vex unlined Nitrile Gloves Sandpatch finish exclusively in my kitchen. They are awesome. Available on Amazon for 15.40 per pair. They well last you a vary long time at home in the kitchen. I used to use them when I worked as a heavy duty diesel mechanic.
C**N
Scissors for herbs
I probably;y do not need scissors for herbs, but they are nice and do not take up much room. .
D**B
Perfect! Should have bought it sooner!
I've only had the herb scissors for 2 days, and I've used them on more things than I thought I would! I made congee last night (rice porridge) and I like to season it with maki roll seaweed (or nori seaweed)... the herb scissors cut right thru the seaweed like a dream! (tricky clean up as nori seaweed likes to stick when it gets wet. **I noticed the key here is that when you use the herb scissor cleaner ma-jig to clean the scissor blades: you need to push debris out of the scissors pushing to the left once, and then again a second time to the right out...So in other words: scrape both sides of the scissor blades when you clean them (don't just push straight out)...So that worked great! I also like to use a cheese grater to finely chop my onions, but I'm always left with a bit of useful onion skin...the herb scissors worked great on that too! I wanted these scissors for YEARS (but I kept hoping I'd get them for Xmas) anyway now I can't imagine living without them. If you like cooking, and like things chopped fine, these should be a welcome adidtion to any kitchen -- I have a sensitive stomach & I don't always feel so good when I eat food that are chopped chunky All American style... Love these herb scissors!!! (and there was some crazy woman who gave these "herb scissors" a bad review because she couldn't cut celery with them. She needs a vegetable slicer, not herb scissors... celery stalks are not herbs! Haha!...but I'm sure the scissors would cut the celery leaves fantastic-ly!!! Which brings me to Thanksgiving: "Hay!--these herbs scissors will be GREAT for chopping up my celery leaves for stuffing on the holidays!!!!!" :) 5 stars! Thumbs up!
J**H
Expedites veg prep, but can cause hand fatigue if you don't know how to use it...
These scissors' cool factor kind of overextends their usefulness. Indeed it does shave down prep time for cutting/ slicing vegetables significantly, but only if you use it right. You cannot overload the mouth with, for instance, 3 green onion stalks simultaneously; it will jam and can be painfully difficult to get the jaws to complete the cut without straining your hand (sure, this isn't a problem if you're only prepping a small volume of veggies, but it quickly becomes a painful nuisance when you're doing a week's worth of meal prep in advance..). So I do want to forewarn this device can cause hand fatigue quite easily---I couldn't, for that reason, recommend to anybody elderly or whom suffers arthritis, fibromyalgia, etc. Do not overload it: I've found that 2 green onion stalks at a time is the max, and when it comes to cucumbers, they definitely need to be quartered lengthwise, and placed with the skin side resting on the bottom blade jaw (so its wet wedge facing upward to the top blade jaw) and then the scissors will slice'em up, no problem. You just have to figure out the learning curve with this device. If you overload it, it will be hard to cut with, and even if you're successful forcing it through a large bite, some of the slices will inevitably end sprayed up on the underside of your nearby cabinet from the release of tension once the blades complete the cut. Overloading also necessitates frequent combing of the blades with the end of the included green scissor sheath which can be annoying due to having to constantly shift between vegetables and the comb---once again, slowing down your productivity. As a vegan who does not eat out and prepares all his meals at home, I do like these herb scissors but will admit it took me some time to get accustomed to them. Now that I've developed a better sensitivity for how they are best used, I like them more, but they're still annoying here and there. Nevertheless, they will speed up prep, so I do recommend them, with the disclaimer of not expecting a scissor superhero (like I did when I first ordered them lol). If you're a low- to medium-volume home user, I think they will serve you well. If you're a sous chef in a restuarant with higher-volume needs, do not but these; they will just piss you off immensely lol, and your culinary skills, coupled with a high-quality blade, will be a much better selection for you. The urge for an impulse buy due to super unique product appearance is strong in this one, but all that glitters is certainly not gold...
N**I
Useless
Don't waste your money. The product does not work. It smashes .They only refund $3 if you return the item.
M**I
Die "X-Chef Mehrzweck-Kräuterschere" wird ihren Namen zu keinem Zeitpunkt gerecht. Es handelt sich um keine Schere bzw. um 2x 5-Klingen, sondern um fünf stumpfe, länglich-platte Metallstücke welche durch eine Drehachse miteinander verbunden sind und aneinander vorbeigleiten. Von "schneiden" im Sinne einer Schere kann bei diesem Werkzeug (so nenne ich es einfach mal) keine Rede sein. Egal was man damit versucht zu schneiden, es wird definitiv zerquetscht und zwischen den Metallstücken zerrissen, aber bestimmt nicht geschnitten. Jeder haushaltsübliche Löffel der länger in Gebrauch ist hat schärfere Kanten als dieses Teil. Eigentlich hatte ich gehofft ich könnte mir mit der Mehrzweck-Kräuterschere die Arbeit mit meinem Wiegemesser sparen, aber wenn ich mit diesem Werkzeug arbeite kann ich auch gleich die Kräuter mit den bloßen Fingern zerreißen. Allein wenn man Schnittlauch damit "bearbeitet" werden durch die stumpfen Metallstücke so viele Dämpfe frei, dass einem schon nach Sekunden die Tränen kommen … Fazit: China-Müll für die Tonne! Die vielen anderen guten Bewertungen sind mir ein absolutes Rätsel.
M**S
love these sissors
C**E
Ideal para salsa e cebolinha.
B**A
Not happy
R**A
Muito funcional ótimo custo benefício
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