Kids Nipper GH-KPN-95

$45.20

You can like making plastic models!
Extra single-edged nippers that really think about children!

Kids Nipper EX

A special single-edged nipper that seriously considers the usability and safety of children

8 in stock

SKU: GH-KPN-95 Category:

Description

GodHand’s products developer

  1. GodHand’s products developer has taught over 200 children how to build plastic models and to share how fun it can be
  2. He has always wanted to create a kids-friendly nipper and he came up with this “Kids Nipper EX”
  3. Designed for kids
  4. Grips made shorter for kids
  5. Held by 9 year old boy
  6. Sized compared to Ultimate Nipper
  7. The end of the grips don’t protrude from the palm, so does not hit wrist when twisting
  8. The end of the grips don’t protrude from the palm, so does not hit wrist when twisting

Design

  1. Regular size nippers have longer grips, making it difficult for children to handle
  2. The grip is designed to meet the kids’ strength, so it does not fall off easily.
  3. Slighty thicker than Ultimate Nipper, making it easier to grip
  4. Opens widely to fit in the palm; less likely to drop

Edges and Grip

  1. Made the edges round for more safety
  2. Round edges prevents children from getting injured from touching the tip
  3. Round edges also prevent from damaging the parts since it does not stab through
  4. Kids tend to stab the pieces on accident
  5. Round edges won’t damage the parts
  6. Grips are made from harmless material
  7. Grips are made from non-phthalic acid which is safe for children

Important Info

  1. Can cut the same way as Ultimate Nipper and Blade One Nipper
  2. Because of the single edged structure same as Ultimate Nipper and Blade One Nipper, by double cutting the gate, it will completely remove the gate Part from the side
  3. Place the cutting edge along the side of the part
  4. Slide along the side to scrape off the extra gate
  5. Only possible with this nipper
  6. Part Gate Runner Cut
  7. May leave part of gate on the part depending on how it’s cut
  8. The cutting board edge is protruded to prevent gaps
  9. Cutting along the cutting board edge will leave some gate on the part
  10. Tip of the nipper
  11. Cutting edge Cutting board edge Tip of the nipper from the front view
  12. Uncut gate