Buyer's guide

The Best Kenchii Scissors for Hairdressers

Kenchii is a USA-based brand founded in 2004 and headquartered in Kennesaw, Georgia, trading as Kenchii Professional. The catalogue of 42 models runs from $99 to $1,295 across cutting, thinning, and texturizing shears, with tooth counts from 10 to 48 for the thinning range. Five picks here cover entry cutting through premium cutting, plus a 48-tooth thinner, from $129 to $250.

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What are the best Kenchii scissors?

The Oasis, around $129, is Kenchii's entry cutting shear in Japanese stainless steel with an even handle in two compact sizes. The Enigma, around $139, gives stylists the same Japanese stainless in an offset handle with a convex edge across three lengths. The Lumina, around $175, steps up to high-carbon Japanese stainless in an offset handle with a convex edge for 5.5 and 6.0 inch. The Mustang Thinner, around $199, is a 48-tooth thinning shear in premium Japanese stainless for fine, subtle volume removal at 6.5 inch. The Reign, around $250, applies premium Japanese stainless to an even handle across 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, and 7.0 inch — the widest size run in the cutting catalogue.

Kenchii’s steel grades span three documented tiers across the range. The entry and mid-entry lines (Oasis, Enigma) use Japanese Stainless Steel. The Lumina steps up to High-Carbon Japanese Stainless Steel. The Mustang and Reign use Premium Japanese Stainless Steel. The Orka series, not included in the five picks here, uses a Cobalt-Vanadium alloy in the texturizing and thinning tools. Confirm the steel grade on each product page before buying — the listed grade is the practical guide to which tier you are purchasing.

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Five Kenchii picks from $129 to $250

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Price guideUS$129US$139US$175US$199US$250
Price tierEntry-level Entry-level Entry-level Entry-level Mid-range
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Sizes (in)5.25 · 5.755.5 · 6.0 · 7.05.5 · 6.06.55.5 · 6.0 · 6.5 · 7.0
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All five from Kenchii Professional, Kennesaw, Georgia. Guide prices at time of writing; confirm current figures on each product page.

Kenchii: a US catalogue with a wide thinning range

Kenchii is a Georgia-based brand founded in 2004, selling professional cutting and thinning shears through its own site and US retailers including SalonCentric, Scissor Dude, and Williamsport Bowman. The 42-model catalogue is split almost evenly between cutting scissors and thinning or texturizing tools, with tooth counts running from 10 to 48 — a broader thinning range than many brands carry.

The cutting models use three steel grades: Japanese Stainless Steel (entry), High-Carbon Japanese Stainless Steel (mid), and Premium Japanese Stainless Steel (mid-premium). The Orka thinning and texturizing series uses a Cobalt-Vanadium alloy, differentiated from the standard stainless lines. Lengths across the catalogue run 5.0 to 8.5 inch.

The five picks below cover entry through premium cutting and include one 48-tooth thinning shear. All are in current production, have positive retailer availability, and carry a price guide above zero.

The five picks

1. Kenchii Oasis (guide price around $129). Kenchii’s entry cutting shear in Japanese Stainless Steel with an even (balanced) handle. The Oasis is available in two compact sizes — 5.25 and 5.75 inch — suited to stylists who prefer shorter blade lengths for point and detail work. Even handle gives a balanced, symmetric grip compared with the offset models elsewhere in the range. Available through Kenchii Beauty.

2. Kenchii Enigma (around $139). Kenchii’s Japanese Stainless Steel cutting shear in an ergonomic offset handle with a convex edge. The Enigma is available in three lengths — 5.5, 6.0, and 7.0 inch — the widest size run in the entry cutting tier and the first point in the catalogue where the offset handle becomes available. Suited to stylists who want the entry stainless grade with a modern ergonomic geometry for everyday wet and dry cutting. Available through Kenchii Beauty.

3. Kenchii Lumina (around $175). Kenchii’s mid-range cutting shear in High-Carbon Japanese Stainless Steel with an offset handle and convex edge. Available in 5.5 and 6.0 inch with custom internal assembly. The step up from the Enigma is the steel grade — High-Carbon Japanese Stainless rather than standard Japanese Stainless — which Kenchii notes gives improved cutting performance. For stylists who want the offset geometry with a harder, more durable edge than the entry stainless lines. Available through Kenchii Beauty.

4. Kenchii Mustang Thinner (around $199). Kenchii’s 48-tooth thinning shear in Premium Japanese Stainless Steel with an offset handle and semi-convex edge at 6.5 inch. With 48 teeth, the Mustang removes only a small amount of hair per pass — the fine end of the Kenchii thinning range for subtle blending and volume reduction without visible texture lines. Suited to stylists working on finer hair or needing a light finishing thinner. Available through Kenchii Beauty.

5. Kenchii Reign (around $250). Kenchii’s Premium Japanese Stainless Steel cutting shear with an even (balanced) handle and convex edge. The Reign is available in four lengths — 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, and 7.0 inch — the widest size run across the cutting catalogue and the top cutting tier in the everyday-priced range. An adjustable tension screw is included. Available through Kenchii Beauty.

How we chose

The five picks represent distinct tiers and use-cases within the Kenchii catalogue. The Oasis and Enigma cover the entry Japanese Stainless tier, differentiated by handle type (even vs offset) and size range. The Lumina steps to High-Carbon stainless in the offset handle. The Mustang Thinner is the most subtle thinning option in the Kenchii range and the only thinning pick here; it sits at the mid-price point for the thinning catalogue. The Reign takes the premium Japanese stainless grade in the four-size cutting run. Guide prices move; confirm current figures before buying.

The wider Kenchii catalogue

The thinning catalogue includes additional options at different tooth counts for different degrees of texture: the Kenchii Enigma 28-Tooth Thinner (around $139) for moderate debulking; the Kenchii Evolution 35-Tooth Thinner (around $298) in Premium Japanese stainless for controlled debulking with less removal per pass. The Orka series — 10-tooth cobalt chunker, 14-tooth cobalt texturizer, and 35-tooth cobalt thinner (all around $350) — uses a Cobalt-Vanadium alloy and is the only cobalt tier in the catalogue. At the top of the cutting range sit the Kenchii Flower-S and Kenchii Flower-D straight shears (around $1,295). The full catalogue is listed on the Kenchii brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Kenchii’s catalogued cutting and thinning models span three steel grades. The entry models (Oasis, Enigma, Scorpion series) use Japanese Stainless Steel. The Lumina uses High-Carbon Japanese Stainless Steel, which is the next step up for hardness. The Reign, Mustang Thinner, and Evolution series use Premium Japanese Stainless Steel. The Orka series (cobalt texturizing and thinning tools) uses a Cobalt-Vanadium Alloy. The steel grade is listed on each product page — check it before buying to confirm which tier you are considering.

Kenchii is a USA-based brand headquartered in Kennesaw, Georgia. The brand sells through its own site (kenchiibeauty.com), SalonCentric, Scissor Dude, and Williamsport Bowman.

Kenchii’s thinning catalogue runs from 10 teeth (Orka 10T chunker, bold weight removal per pass) to 48 teeth (Mustang, fine and subtle). Mid-range options include the Enigma 28T, Shinobi 32T, Evolution 35T, and Oasis 37T. Fewer teeth remove more hair per pass and leave more visible texture; more teeth blend with less contrast. The Mustang 48T and Evolution 46T are the most subtle options for fine blending. The Orka 10T is the heaviest texturizing tool in the range.

The 42 catalogued Kenchii models run from $99 (Scorpion series) to $1,295 (Flower-D and Flower-S straight shears at the top of the range). The majority of the working cutting and thinning catalogue sits between $99 and $350. The Orka cobalt series, Karma, and Hybrid/Leo models occupy a mid-premium position at $350 to $950.

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