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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2025
These pruning shears are very sharp and are made of a sturdy material. These are good for smaller limbs. They have two settings which can be used for smaller or larger hands. Be aware; however, that if you adjust them for smaller hands so the handles are closer together, the blades are also closer together rather than being fully open. My advice for slightly larger branches if you have short fingers is to use both hands if necessary so the blade will easily fit around the branch.
Heather
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2025
My husband has his own landscaping business and cannot have enough pruning shears on his truck. These are great for him to prune clients Rose bushes or other tender landscaping. They are very sharp and have a good adjustment for open/closed hand use. He loves these.
Coyote Holmberg
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025
These garden pruning shears are well designed and show an excellent quality of construction. They seem durable and like they will last at least a couple of seasons. I love that they have two settings for hand size that are about an inch difference. So many tools seem to be designed for “large men’s hands”. I have small hands, and the “small hands” setting on these pruning shears for how wide the handles open is perfect. The locking feature is particularly nice: it is made with a large tab on the handle so that it is easy to lock and unlock just with the thumb. Overall they have a good heft and balance and are sharp enough to easily cut through rose and blackberry canes and to prune small branches. The texture on the handles has a nice feel to the touch, which is good for when I am not wearing gloves when gardening. And the bright lime green color means that they are easy to find in the garden. I particularly like that they have a loop opening on the handle with a wrist strap attached through them. While I doubt that I will ever carry these by the wrist strap, I can easily see myself putting a carabiner clip on them so that they can be easily clipped onto my garden cart or tote bag for convenience. I’m very impressed and consider these shears an excellent value. I would recommend them without hesitation.
PXB
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025
Yep, they are sharp and adjustable to fit most hand sizes, although I could use a little bit smaller grip. Easy to use and at a fair price. You just had to watch out for the spring section in the middle of the handle. This can catch and pinch the fat of you hand if you are choked up on the grip.
smartconsumer
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2025
This pruner is of standard, mainstream quality—it cuts about as well as my current pruner of similar size. The branch shown in the photo represents about the maximum thickness it can handle comfortably. The safety lock functions as expected, but the switch with hand symbols (presumably for right- or left-handed use) doesn’t seem to make any noticeable difference. Overall, it’s a decent pruner for the price, but don’t expect anything beyond average performance.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
They work just fine but the plastic feels a little cheap and I'm afraid the sun will break these fast. The long thin blades are sharp enough for light duty but nothing more than a rose stem. The lock mechanism works but again the cheap feel doesn't give me confidence for longevity.
Sally
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
I like these pruning snips they feel really good and comfortable in my arthritic hands. They have a really soft grip making it easy to use for long periods of time. These are not only good in my garden, but also for shaping my indoor plants and cutting flowers from my garden because it has a precise cut. It has a nice little lock that you can easily slide down to open or lock in place. It’s also good for deadheading because the thin sharp blades allows you to get right in the plant cluster removing the dead flowers without damaging the rest of the blooms. I just wish it came with a protective cover for storing, but even though I still give it 5 stars and highly recommend these pruning snips.
Robert F
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
I like this little pruner/snips tool even though it is a smaller size than most others on the market. When deadheading flowers or pruning small plants this pair of snips excels at getting into thick growths especially on our smaller plants. Many times we have attempted to use the larger, more powerful, pruners but these work much better. They seem to be well made and the blades are sharp and strong. The small size makes them easier to carry around, perhaps in some small type of holster or carrier. They also have a slide lock for keeping the blades closed when necessary. We are happy to have them in our gardening arsenal!
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