Left-Handed Shears
True left-grind shears — not converted right-handed models. Proper mirror-inverted blades for clean, natural left-hand cutting.
More about Left-Handed Shears
Left-handed barbers need true left-grind shears — where the blade edges are inverted so the cutting action works naturally with your dominant hand. Using right-handed shears left-handed pushes the blades apart instead of together, folding hair instead of cutting it. Our left-handed range covers cutting shears, thinning shears, and sets across Japanese and German brands. Every pair is a genuine left-hand grind, not a reversed handle on a right-hand blade.
Frequently asked
Can I use right-handed shears left-handed?
Technically yes, but you'll get worse cuts. Right-handed shears push the blades apart when used left-handed, which folds and bends hair instead of cutting cleanly. True left-grind shears are worth the investment.
Why are left-handed shears more expensive?
Smaller production runs. Left-handed barbers are roughly 10% of the market, so manufacturers produce fewer units, keeping prices slightly higher. The cutting quality difference is worth it.