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Good pruning shears and scissors?

robertgreen79

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My wife is a florist and is looking for a good set of scissors and pruning shears. She's sick of the crappy Chinese made ones she keeps getting and breaking.

Any recommendations?
 
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You can't go wrong with Fiskars scissors, they even have one or two models targeted at florists.

The Fiskars pruning shears I have seen looked to be of good quality as well.
 

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cripe dist has the corona for 15. i dont know if thats a good price or not but they have good pricing on tools!!
 

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Bahco, Felco, Wolf Garten, Gardena, Arno, Berger......
 
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I've got the Felco 7 model--they are very sturdy, comfortable and cut well, but you have to watch out for the spring coming out when the handles are fully extended. I dropped mine once and the spring went flying. What a b*tch to find in a pile of cuttings.....
 

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Here's a selection of Japanese bypass pruners and shears offered by Lee Valley tools:

Bypass pruner:

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Shears:

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Here's one that I have; given to me from my mother, who got it from her Sogetsu instructor in Japan.

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I've had a couple pairs of Fiskars pruners and I am not impressed. I know there has to be better ones. I had a Fiskars grass trimmer break after 5 minutes of use.
 
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Wiss used to make some top quality shears. I have a pair of anvil and bypass shears that are more than 40 years old..
 

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Felco, the gold standard for the Nursery and Landscape trade.


This one. I've used one (friend is an arborist) and it's damn nice.

I got some of the Bahco really cheap at Harry Epstein and that stuff is nice too. At $10 or $15 for the pruner, I've given them away to a lot of women who garden and they all love them. Makes a good present.

@ Monte: I wonder if the French ones are the ones that SO rebranded as their own that's sold via Epsteins.
 
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Catfish, don't forget that Harry's deals in a lot of old stock, these may have been made years ago.
 

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This one. I've used one (friend is an arborist) and it's damn nice.

I got some of the Bahco really cheap at Harry Epstein and that stuff is nice too. At $10 or $15 for the pruner, I've given them away to a lot of women who garden and they all love them. Makes a good present.

@ Monte: I wonder if the French ones are the ones that SO rebranded as their own that's sold via Epsteins.

This SO ones: ? http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...group_ID=24714&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
I guess they´re from Bahco too, they look similar to this one with the exchangeable heads/handles http://www.bahcostore.com/order/p6-20?referer=pruners (if you imagine to turn the SO pruners 180 degree they might look the same :) ) But for 10-12$ i would get the Epsteins or search the net for Bahco pruners or Bahco-Pradines maybe there are other deals out there. I only wondered about the COO "sweden" from the SO website, thought they´re french made.. maybe a mistake or they shift production


btw
http://www.northcoastgardening.com/2009/04/hand-pruner-felco-corona-bahco/

http://bahcosupply.com/
http://www.bahcostore.com/
http://www.earthtoolsbcs.com/html/bahco_pruner.html
etc.


How about this Bahco pneumatic pruner ? :)

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Monte

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My father has the Bosch one. Kind of annoying, cuts slow and the blade retracts slow too. Also only for small diameters. I think i´ll rather get a good hand shear from Gardena, Bahco, Felco etc. or a recipro saw for next years pruning season :)
 

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Don't get me started the last time I got out of the hospital after almost taking off my finger on a pair of felco pruning shears...Darn things cut everything!
 

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I like the Felco and I guess they like me because mine sent me the hospital...whatever brand you buy if you just keep them sharp they will never let you down.
 

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Corona. Unlike the beer called Corona, the pruning tools are excellant. I spent over 10 years working as a pruning specialist and all I used was Corona products.

They are the Snap On of pruning tools.
 

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This SO ones: ? http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...group_ID=24714&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
I guess they´re from Bahco too, they look similar to this one with the exchangeable heads/handles http://www.bahcostore.com/order/p6-20?referer=pruners (if you imagine to turn the SO pruners 180 degree they might look the same :) ) But for 10-12$ i would get the Epsteins or search the net for Bahco pruners or Bahco-Pradines maybe there are other deals out there. I only wondered about the COO "sweden" from the SO website, thought they´re french made.. maybe a mistake or they shift production

re: Pradines & Sweden. I bought a long pole cutter (whatever you call it) and the aluminum pole is made in France (presumably) while the blade (stamped metal) is made in Sweden. Got that from Epsteins too. Only problem: the telescoping pole: couldn't get it back together again after I took it apart. It's been damn frustrating. One of many little things on my list to do.
 

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I am a Fiskars fan. You just have to find the ones that are made in the right place. I bought some Fiskars stuff in Finland when I went there. Good tools that are made to last about a generation.
 

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No problem with Fiskars here. For the home gardener a very good choice. For the professional, such as a florist, an upgrade may be in order. If you use tools to put food on the table, such as a tech at a dealership, the extra money spent will reward you many times over.
 
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