| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) |
| MPN | N3210SE |
| Brand | Kai |
Check the listing for details. Kai N3210SE 8-1/4" Serrated Patchwork Scissors Shears. Condition: New. Listed at 22.75 USD. Description: Kai 8-1/4" Serrated Patchwork Scissors. Serrated blades help grip the fabric on satin, silky, slippery fabrics. Excellent on cotton for cutting multiple layers of patchwork piecing. The Kai 3210SE model is designed for patchwork and appliqué quilting. Great for medium and larger sized tasks. Comfortable and easy on the hands. Micro-serrated edges Ergonomically soft handles, fatigue free cutting on all types of fabricWide finger gripsGreat for appliqueTotal length : 8-1/4"Cut length : 3-1/2"Blade cap included Made in Japan Payment: We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and PayPal. Payments are due within 3 days of the date of purchase unless you are bidding on multiple items. Shipping: All orders are carefully packaged and shipped via USPS 1st Class Mail, Priority Mail, or UPS Ground, depending on order value and size. Shipping Discount is available for this item. Purchase additional item from our other listings and save on shipping. We combine shipping when you buy two or more items from us, the more you buy, the more you save on shipping. To receive a shipping discount, please ask for a combined invoice before you pay. International Buyers: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering shipping company or when you pick up the item. These charges are not additional shipping charges. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" as US and international government regulations prohibit such behavior.