It is rare that a simple kitchen tool provokes such joy — but the Scizza pizza scissors does so. They do their job flawlessly, cutting pizza of any thickness in a way that makes you wonder how the normal pizza cutter ever lasted this long. Easy, effective, perfectly suited to the job. Buy them.
http://smile.amazon.com/Dreamfarm-Scizza-12-Inch-Pizza-Scissors/dp/B0019R74Z2/
I am not getting any kickback for these. I just find them incredibly awesome, even in the context of an every-day kitchen item.
Bah. Roll it and eat it whole like a real man.
We invented the wheel for a reason
Are u inplying that these scissors were not invented for a reason? Flawless debate logic bud…..
+Jamie Dekes all implications on the part of the self professed moron.
Umm, other than Pizzaria Locale, all pizza I've seen comes cut when it arrives at your table or house, not sure of the usefulness of such a tool.
+Stan Pedzick That's great if you're eating delivery. We do a lot of take-and-bake, so this is ideal — also for when making your own or various flatbreads.
+Dave Hill wow, I had no idea that take and bake was still a thing, good to know.
Papa Murphy's — there's one right across the street from Kay's school, which is particularly handy on band rehearsal evenings.
And now that we have a full-sized oven ..
Actually, there is a high density of Papa Murphy's stores down in our area — one by the Ks, another up on Arapahoe at I25, the one I mentioned, and another further up Broadway that I used to go to on Comic Book Days.
What is the advantage of these over a pizza cutter? I've never had a reason to think a pizza cutter was less than optimal for its task.
+David Newman I find a pizza cutter tends to drag toppings and cheese along with it. By cutting through (above and below) rather than just above, the cut tends to be cleaner.