Tajima VARIX Non-Stick Scissors with Blade Case for Tape and Thin Wire (DK-BT70)
Tajima VARIX Non-Stick Scissors with Blade Case for Tape and Thin Wire (DK-BT70)
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Key Features
Overview
The Tajima DK-BT70 VARIX Non-Stick Scissors are jobsite scissors built for electricians, installers, and construction pros who cut tape, thin wire, and strapping all day. This is a scissors tool designed for cutting electrical tape, adhesive tape, packing tape, thin wire, and polypropylene strapping band. Model Number: DK-BT70. If your usual scissors get sticky, wander off line, or struggle with narrow material, this tool is aimed right at that problem.
The main selling point here is simple: the blade is set up to keep working when the material gets messy. Tajima lists an adhesive-resistant non-stick coating on the blades, which matters because glue buildup is what turns a good pair of scissors into a frustrating one. When you are trimming electrical tape or cutting strong adhesive-backed material, cleaner blades mean smoother motion, more consistent cuts, and less time stopping to scrape residue off the edge.
The long blade design is another practical upgrade. These scissors are made to cut tape up to 2.0 inches, or 50 millimeters, wide in one shot. On the job, that means you can make a full-width cut across common tape without nibbling through it in stages. That is cleaner, faster, and a lot easier when you are trying to keep one hand on the material and the other moving to the next step.
Tajima also built in wire-cutting notches for thin wire, plus a serrated section near the blade base to help grip fine material. That matters more than it sounds like. Smooth blades can let narrow material skate around, especially when you are trying to make a short, accurate cut. The gripping section helps keep thin lines from slipping so the cut starts where you want it to start.
In hand, the tool is set up for control rather than bulk. Supplementary product data points to a rubber grip, and the product imagery clearly shows a non-slip handle shape with molded grip sections. That is the kind of detail you appreciate when you are wearing gloves or working fast in a pouch-and-ladder kind of day. At 0.25 pounds assembled weight, it is light enough to carry constantly without becoming dead weight in your setup.
Jobsite practicality is also better than average for a hand tool in this category because Tajima includes a protective blade case. That gives you a cleaner way to toss the scissors in a bag, cart, or tool pouch without exposing the blade tips. For anyone using these around finished surfaces, service work, or packed tool storage, that is a real plus.
The Tajima DK-BT70 VARIX Non-Stick Scissors make the most sense for electricians and general construction users who regularly cut sticky tape and light-gauge material, but they also fit warehouse, packaging, and maintenance work well. If you want scissors mainly for paper or office use, this is overbuilt. If you want a purpose-built cutting tool for fastening prep, wiring work, packing material, and day-to-day jobsite cutting, this one is a much better fit.
Cut Wide Tape in One Pass
Short, stubby scissors make wide tape annoying to cut cleanly. The long blade profile on this Tajima scissors tool is built so you can get across 2-inch tape in one motion instead of chewing through it a little at a time.
- Designed for tape up to 2.0 inches, or 50 millimeters, wide
- Useful for electrical tape, adhesive tape, packing tape, and strapping
Handle Thin Wire Without Slipping
Thin material can slide away from smooth blades right when you start the cut. Tajima adds wire-cutting notches and a serrated section near the base so the tool gets a better bite on narrow material.
- Built to cut thin wire as well as tape and polypropylene strapping band
- Serrated section helps control narrow cuts instead of letting the material skate
Less Glue Buildup on the Blade
Sticky tape is what separates everyday scissors from jobsite scissors. The adhesive-resistant non-stick blade coating helps the Tajima DK-BT70 VARIX Non-Stick Scissors keep moving through glue-backed material with less drag and less cleanup.
- Blade coating is designed to resist adhesive sticking to the cutting surface
- Made for repetitive cutting of electrical tape, packing tape, and other sticky material
Safer to Store Between Cuts
A good cutting tool is easier to keep on you when it stores cleanly. The included protective blade case covers the business end so these scissors are easier to carry in a pouch, bag, or cart without exposing the tip.
- Protective blade case is included
- Better suited for tool bag storage than open-blade scissors
What's in the Box
- (1) Tajima DK-BT70 VARIX Non-Stick Scissors
- (1) Protective blade case
Key Specifications
| Weight (lbs) | 0.25 lbs |
|---|---|
| Maximum Tape Width | 2.0 in (50 mm) |
| Blade Coating | Adhesive-resistant non-stick coating |
| Blade Edge | Partially serrated |
| Handle Material | Rubber grip |
| Made In | Japan |
Built For
Pro Tip
Use the long blade section for full-width tape cuts, then move material back toward the serrated base when you need more control on thin wire or narrow strips. That gives you faster long cuts and cleaner starts on small work.
Tool Nut's Take
Tajima DK-BT70 VARIX Non-Stick Scissors are made for sticky, fussy material
This is the kind of hand tool that makes sense the second you start cutting tape with it instead of fighting glue on a generic pair of scissors.
- Who it's for: Electricians, installers, maintenance techs, and anyone cutting tape, strapping, or thin wire as part of daily work.
- Why it stands out: The long blade cuts wide tape cleanly, the serrated section helps with control, and the non-stick coating targets the exact mess that ruins ordinary scissors.
- Worth knowing: This is a specialty jobsite scissors tool, not an office drawer scissor. If sticky tape and thin material are your problem, it is a smart upgrade. If not, it may be more tool than you need.
Common Questions
- What materials is this scissors tool designed to cut? Tajima lists electrical tape, adhesive tape, packing tape, thin wire, and polypropylene strapping band as primary use cases.
- How wide of a tape can it cut in one pass? The long blade is designed for tape up to 2.0 inches, or 50 millimeters, wide.
- Does the blade help resist sticky residue? Yes. Product data states the blades use an adhesive-resistant non-stick coating to reduce glue buildup.
- Is there a storage cover included? Yes. Tajima lists a protective blade case with the product.

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