Moustache scissors Nice quality scissors. Very rare to find good mustache scissors with curved and rounded tips. Most of the others of that type are baby scissors that are dull. However, your scissors are not as sharp as older pairs of the same type that I have been using for years. It seems today, the only sharp scissors are straight tip - awkward for mustache trimming and tend to nip the lips and nose. Sharpen yours, and I would happily pay whatever they cost. I think you will find similar comments on the internet from other folks. Good product for the price, nonetheless.
The best way to trim my mustache so far. These took a bit of getting used to, but once you figure out the best way to treat your mustache, they are better than anything I've found so far. They're also good for nose and ear hairs if you're lucky enough to have those. Occasionally I will cut at a weird angle and the hair gets pulled rather than cut, that is the only drawback I've experienced.
Mustache scissors These scissors work well enough, I was just a little disappointed that they were made in India. I shouldn't bash them because they cut without snagging and perform there task well. That being said , if you guys can find a vendor from Texas, that would be in line with Texas Beard Company quality USA made products.
Clunky and not super sharp I'd give it a 2.5 if I was able to. These are not quite as precision and as sharp as I would like. I got a pair for me and for my dad for Father's Day, and it bummed me out a bit to not be super stoked on my own pair when I gave them as a gift as well. They are just dull and clunky scissors. If I had to do it over I would not buy these. It is very un-nerving having to concentrate super hard on not having your hand shake the slightest bit in case the scissors don't cut the hair and you end up pulling your facial hair which always hurts pretty bad, especially around the lips. As much as I love TBC's oil and firm brush, the mustache scissors are not up to snuff.