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Reddit mentions of Garden Guru Indestructible All Steel Garden Clippers - GR8-Cut Professional Bypass Hand Pruner Pruning Shear with Comfort Grip Handles and Hardened Steel for Gardening, Trimming, and Yard Work
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Great garden shears for serious gardeners. This is a heavy, high quality pruning shear you’ll be proud to own or gift. These garden pruners are a classic design and feel expensive. Every gardener needs this pruner, but most gardeners don’t have one.Incredibly sharp tree trimmers. You won’t believe it. Perfect fit for gardening gifts. Razor sharp curved cutting blade maximizes cutting effectiveness, cuts cleanly every time without crushing plant material.Practically indestructible, manufactured with out frail aluminum or plastic parts. Heat treated hardened carbon steel fabrication is ultra strong, will last longer and is less likely to fracture, nick or need frequent sharpening like other trimming scissors.Stoutly attached stainless steel, no pinch, high tension coil spring opens hand pruners with ease when hand pressure is released. Coupled with comfortable, durable, extra grippy rubber handles, these weed scissors make gardening both pleasurable and efficient.Warrantied like no other, the way it should be. Life time guarantee, no questions asked. Replacement or Money Back. You’re wish is our command. Seriously.
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Color | Green |
Height | 0.5 Inches |
Length | 8 Inches |
Size | 1 Pack |
Width | 2 Inches |
I've killed hundreds of chickens using this method:
Okay, all that stuff that needs pruning only needs it once a year or so, so you're not using them all day every day. So you don't really need the ergonomic-handled Fiskars.
Rosewood is an expensive tropical hardwood better suited to little occasional tables, musical instruments, and inlaid chess sets. I have no idea what bright bulb down at the cheap Chinese pruner factory thought it would be a good choice for a cheap pair of pruners, except for the obvious explanation that they are lying and it's just grained and stained pine.
Oak seems a more logical choice for a tool handle--except that you don't make tool handles out of oak. Hickory and ash are the near-universal choices for tool handles, since they're tough but springy. Oak is dense, heavy, and makes good furniture that will last for generations, but you use oak for a cudgel to beat someone's brains in, not for a pruner handle. Again, I suspect some skullduggery at the factory with a bucket of wood stain.
So, you're choosing between Cheap Chinese Pruner #1 and Cheap Chinese Pruner #2. I'll take "None of the Above" for $200, Alex.
These are mine. I bought them in 1986 when we moved into this house.
http://imgur.com/WXPQWYJ
They are solid forged steel construction. Two steel handles, each with a half a jaw attached. No rivets to loosen and break, no wood to warp and splinter. They have some kind of hard squishy rubberized coating on the handles, and then of course the yellow vinyl tape, to enable me to locate where I put it down in the flowerbed.
I am not able to discern a brand name, what with all the tape, but as far as I can tell, they are these, or something very similar.
https://www.amazon.com/GR8-Cut-Bypass-Pruner-Comfortable-Effortless/dp/B00HP8Z5J6
http://gardengurulawntools.com/
The same $15, but a completely different tool.
Also, the handles on your selections seem oddly long for a set of pruners, and they aren't shaped or curved. They look like a couple of sticks attached to the jaws. The complete lack of even a nod to ergonomic comfort is a marker for something designed in a hurry for the U.S. cheap garden tool mass market. Yardworks "does" tools for Menards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTD_Products
I do not own floral shears. All my cutting needs are taken care of by the pruners for the big stuff, and by a pair of big kitchen utility scissors from Dollar Tree IIRC. I also own a set of loppers for the really big stuff.