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Ergo Texture Shears

Ergo Texture Shears

Regular price $379.00
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When the cut needs real texture, not just a soft edge

I'm Jun. I sharpen shears for a living, and I built Butter from years of fixing the tools stylists depend on every day. This is the pair I reach for when you want to take out real weight and build movement into a cut. It removes more than a no-line blend, so reach for this when you actually want visible texture. Both are right-handed. The only thing to decide is how much you want to remove.

40 teeth · removes 30–35%
The heavier texturizer. For pulling out real weight and building strong movement and softness. Right-handed.
30 teeth · removes 20–25%
A lighter touch. Adds texture and movement without thinning as aggressively. Right-handed.
Steel: AG16 cobalt Japanese
Hardness: 61 HRC
Edge: true convex
Made: by hand in California
Try it for 30 days. If it isn't right for your hand, send it back. These carry a lifetime manufacturer warranty, and I answer every message myself.
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Blending & texturizing
How much do you want to remove?
All our thinners are measured by how much density they take out. This pair is a texturizer — it pulls out real weight and builds movement you can see.
7%15%25%35%40%
No-line blend
7–15%
Softens weight with zero visible line.
THIS SHEAR
Texture
20–40%
Removes real weight and builds movement.
Prefer no visible line? Our no-line blenders take out just 7–15% — shop here.

The steel, explained

What AG16 steel actually means

The HRC number is the Rockwell Hardness rating — the higher it is, the harder the steel, the finer the edge, and the longer it stays sharp. Most brands won't tell you what's in the blade.

Budget steel · 420 grade ~52–55 HRC

Dulls fast. Needs frequent sharpening to stay usable.

Premium · VG-10 Japanese 59–60 HRC

What most $400–$850 shears are built on. The industry standard for premium.

AG16 cobalt · Japanese 61 HRC

Higher cobalt than VG-10. 800+ cutting hours between sharpenings.


Price doesn't tell you a shear is good

Brands charge whatever they want for their name. What actually matters is the steel, the edge, and how it's built. Ours is the same grade the big names put in $850 shears, made by hand in California. You get the build without paying for the logo.

🛡  30-day happiness guarantee — not right for your hand, send it back

⭐  Lifetime manufacturer warranty on every shear

"Every pair is sharpened and checked by hand before it ships. If something's ever off, you message me and I answer it myself."

Jun Koo · Master Sharpener & Founder

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Trusted by 4,000+ hair pros

Not sure which shear fits you?

Answer a few quick questions and we'll match you to the right hand, length, and blade.

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FAQ's

Picking a length

5.5" is best for detail work and close precision cutting.

6" is the most popular all-around length. It works for most cutting styles and hand sizes.

6.85"-7" suits pros who do a lot of volume, big chops, or scissor-over-comb work. The long blade helps you move quickly through your work

Not sure? The shear size guide has a full breakdown.

Let's talk about the price

This is not a normal price for shears of this quality. Name brands charge 3x for the same build quality and metal.

Sometimes they won't even disclose the quality and you are buying Amazon-quality shears for a luxury price point. Criminal, we know.

We have sharpened thousands of shears. We know what holds up and what doesn't. Trust us when we say, these are top-quality, long-lasting shears with VG-10 or AG-16 steel and a ball-bearing tension system built to keep out hair and grime.

No fast dulling shears. No clogged shears.

What if I don't like it once I get it?

Your shears come with a 30-day happiness guarantee. If the shear isn't the right fit (wrong size, wrong feel, not what you expected) contact us within 30 days for a full refund. No runaround.

Every shear also carries a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.

How long will the edge hold?

With proper care, VG-10 or AG-16 Japanese steel holds an edge for 800+ cutting hours.

For a full-time pro that's roughly 3–4 months between sharpenings. For part-time or color focused pros, closer to 6–8 months.

The signs it's time: Resistance that wasn't there before.

When it's time for a sharpening we are here for you!

Do I need to do anything when it arrives?

Check the tension before your first use.

How to check: A properly tensioned shear should hold its own weight when the blade is opened to 90°. It should not close all the way shut, making a small peace sign ✌️