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AC Infinity Trimming Scissors

AC Infinity trimming scissors come in three blade styles: 6.6 inch curved (close trim around dense buds), 6.6 inch straight (structural cuts and fan leaf removal), and 8 inch bypass (heavy stem work). All blades are stainless steel with a cushioned grip and a titanium nitride coating that reduces resin sticking. A spring-loaded return relieves fatigue during long trim sessions. Most pairs are available as single units or in 2-packs; a cleaning kit add-on includes isopropyl wipes and lubricating oil for between-strain swaps. Trim task drives blade style: curved for close bud work, straight for structural pruning, 8-inch bypass for cutting through woody stalks. Pack count covers high-volume harvests where two trimmers work in parallel.

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AC Infinity Trimming Scissors: Complete Guide

Choosing the Right AC Infinity Scissors

The right pair of AC Infinity scissors comes down to the trim task. Curved blades for close bud work where you're sneaking the blade into tight bud structures. Straight blades for structural pruning during veg and fan leaf removal before harvest. The 8-inch bypass for cutting through woody stalks where finger scissors can't muscle through.

Scissors by Trim Task

Task Blade Style SKU
Close bud trim, dense colas 6.6" Curved 6.6" Curved Pruning Shear
Fan leaves, structural cuts 6.6" Straight 6.6" Straight Pruning Shear
Same straight blade + maintenance 6.6" Straight + Cleaning Kit 6.6" Straight + Cleaning Kit
Heavy stem work, branches 8" Bypass 8" Bypass Shear

Trim Workflow Across Multiple Blades

Most home grows want two pairs: one curved 6.6 for the actual bud trim, one 8-inch bypass for the harvest cuts at the stalk. The straight 6.6 is a third addition for fan leaf removal during veg, but it's the lowest priority of the three. For multi-pound harvests with two people trimming, run two pairs of the curved 6.6 in parallel. The cleaning kit matters more than the model choice once you're trimming sticky resin-heavy strains; clean blades cut clean, dirty blades crush.

For full trim technique, see how to trim weed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Curved vs straight blade for trimming?
Curved for close trim around dense buds, straight for fan leaves and structural pruning. The curved blade tip lets you reach into tight bud structure without crushing nearby flower; the straight blade gives a longer flat cut for fan leaves and branch tips. Most experienced trimmers run a curved 6.6 as their primary blade.
Are AC Infinity scissors stainless steel?
Yes, all blades are stainless steel with a titanium nitride coating. The titanium nitride reduces resin sticking during long trim sessions, which means fewer blade cleanings per harvest. The stainless base resists corrosion from cleaning with isopropyl alcohol.
How do I clean resin off the blade?
Wipe with isopropyl alcohol every 20-30 minutes during a long trim session. The resin lifts off the titanium nitride coating in seconds with no scrubbing. For end-of-session deep clean, soak the blade in isopropyl for 5 minutes, wipe with a cloth, then apply a drop of food-grade oil to the pivot. The cleaning kit bundles the wipes and oil together.
Does the cleaning kit include replacement oil?
Yes, the kit includes a small bottle of food-grade lubricating oil for the pivot joint. Apply a single drop after deep cleaning to keep the spring action smooth. Refill the oil every 5-10 deep cleans; a single bottle lasts several harvests under normal use.
Is the 8" bypass overkill for fine trim?
Yes, the 8-inch bypass is sized for stem and branch cuts at harvest, not bud trimming. Using bypass shears for close trim work crushes the surrounding flower because the blade geometry isn't built for precision. Keep the 8-inch bypass for harvest stalks and use a curved 6.6 for the actual trim.
How many pairs for a 4-plant harvest?
Two pairs is the practical setup: one curved 6.6 for bud trim and one 8-inch bypass for harvest cuts. A 4-plant harvest takes 8-12 hours of trimming for a single trimmer; if two people trim in parallel, double up the curved 6.6 with a 2-pack. The cleaning kit add-on becomes worth it once you're trimming more than 2 plants per session.
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