🌱 Prune like a pro with style and ease!
The Bypass Pruning Shears feature an 8-inch high-carbon Japanese steel blade, designed for precision cutting of stems and light branches. With an ergonomic solid wood handle and embedded spring mechanism, these shears ensure comfort and safety during use. Weighing only 0.05 kilograms, they are lightweight yet durable, making them an essential tool for both gardening enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Handle Material | Stainless Steel,Wood |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Style Name | Classic |
Point Style | Round point |
Color | Wood |
Blade Type | Bypass |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Blade Edge | Serrated |
J**.
Nicely made
These are pretty and fit a smaller grip. Need resharpening often but it's included.
O**H
Only lasted 1 year then the small side cutter sheared off and broke on a tomato plant...
Overall we bought two of these, and they are great. But for it's price you'd think stainless steel would NOT break under a little stress in 1 year. I would recommend buying something else. The manufacturer offers a lifetime warranty. Lets see if they honor this as its in their description.
M**S
Good quality
Nice looking and easy to use
C**Z
Style
Feels well built and has that stylish design
A**O
Tidy, strong and useful.
I love that a sharpener is included with the clippers. Smart!
L**R
Probably great for bigger hands
I have small hands and found these opened too wide and the tension to be too strong for me. I really liked that there’s no visible spring and the lock was really secure and not as fiddly as other kinds.
K**P
My favorite tool
Works perfect for dead heading or trimming off dead branches. It’s so well made and lasting quality design made me a happy buyer especially it has not shown any signs of rust. Sharpener included is very handy and somewhat revived my old favorite tool that became toothless also!
C**E
Don’t be fooled by appearance
While these may look pretty, they do not hold their edge. More importantly, the action is terrible, constantly binding up-forcing the user to pry the blades apart by hand, I went back to using scissors that cost $10 less
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