Scissors have one of the most important roles in crafting and are also used in the kitchen and the garden. Garden scissors should, of course, be stored separately. I have a special storage place for my craft and kitchen scissors to keep them sharp for a long period of time. I have learned this technique at the office when I saw how the employees of my department keep their scissors.
Simply place the scissors inside the refrigerator. Keep them there when you are not using. There's not much explanation about how a fridge can actually sharpen this tool but we practice it here and I have personally observed for my seven years of service. It's been there before I was actually hired and my colleagues had told me that the idea was given by their former supervisor, who happened to be an arts and craft lover.
I also use this method at home and I have not used any other tool to sharpen my scissors for years. Place it in the fridge door or any closed compartment where it is safe to keep out of the reach of children.
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I have been keeping a pair of scissors in my refrigerator for many years now. They are handily available to cut open cartons of milk, packets of other foods etc.
I think someone is pulling your leg. There would be no good reason to store scissors in the fridge. A holder on the side of the fridge or convince maybe.
I bought a pair of imported scissors from a local shop and the shopkeeper told me to keep the scissors in refrigerator for longer life when not in use.
A friend saw my scissors in the refrigerator and told me it was harmful for my scissors, yet she had no concrete proof. Which is what I saw here.
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