Why this upgrade matters
Mina’s 440C sets are perfect for building maintenance habits and learning convex control. When apprentices start logging consistent tension checks and sharpening stays on schedule, stepping into Ichiro’s VG-10 sets brings longer edge life and smoother glide—without the price leap of premium brands.
Sources: Mina and Ichiro brand guides; VG-10 steel overview; Mina vs Ichiro comparison post; internal maintenance framework.
Step-by-step plan
- Audit current usage
- Note how often Mina blades feel dull, what services cause drag, and whether maintenance logs stay up to date.
- If edges collapse every 4–6 months and logs are consistent, you’re ready for VG-10.
- Confirm budget & stock availability
- Check Australian retailers (Japan Scissors, JP Scissors) for Ichiro VG-10 bundles.
- Compare single cutters vs cutter+thinner kits. Bundles keep ergonomics and tension consistent.
- Match steel to workload
- Review the VG-10 steel guide to understand maintenance cadence.
- Plan sharpening at 6–9 month intervals and secure a convex-capable technician before you buy.
- Keep handles familiar
- Ichiro VG-10 sets mirror Mina’s offsets, so apprentices keep muscle memory.
- Use the Stylist Wellness hub to double-check fit for smaller hands.
- Update maintenance routines
- Continue the daily wipe/oil/tension checklist from the Maintenance hub.
- Add VG-10 service intervals to the log template and document each sharpening with technician notes.
- Rotate and retire smartly
- Keep Mina sets as backups or loaners for trainees.
- Reintroduce Mina whenever a VG-10 pair heads to service so work rhythm doesn’t break.
Training tips
- Run focused drills from the Cutting Technique hub to let stylists feel the VG-10 glide.
- Emphasise tension checks before and after every shift. VG-10 punishes over-tight pivots.
- Schedule a maintenance huddle every month to review logs, service dates, and lessons learned.
Budget snapshot
Item | Expected range (AUD) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Ichiro VG-10 cutter | $320–$380 | Longer edge life (6–9 months) |
Ichiro VG-10 cutter + thinner kit | $450–$550 | Balanced pair for faster training |
Sharpening (VG-10 convex) | $80–$120 | Book every 6–9 months |
Maintenance supplies (oil, chamois) | $20–$40 per quarter | Already used in Mina routines |
Keep the momentum
- Revisit the Mina vs Ichiro comparison for quick reminders.
- Review the Value tier guide to brief new apprentices.
- When stylists outgrow Ichiro, use the Juntetsu brand guide and Professional tier roadmap to map the next step.
Need help configuring kits for your salon? Share your current inventory and service mix via the contact page and we’ll tailor the upgrade plan to your workflow.