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Shear excitement.
Ready to trim down some wild branches? Cut some forsythia from the yard? Play florist with that bunch of grocery store tulips you just bought? Grab a big pair of these Japanese-inspired garden scissors to tackle your hardier ones, or a small pair for a more bonsai-style situation. Their wide handles are ambidextrous and inlaid with walnut for a comfortable fit, even without gloves. Your hands will appreciate the little extra effort as you tackle your toughest gardening.
From the outdoor experts at Barebones Living, these clever shears are the sort you'll wanna keep in the glovebox of the car and in your kitchen drawer.
More to sprout about...
Whether you're working with a pint-sized backyard or a sprawling rose garden, have we got tips and tricks for you! First, a few ideas to get your soil ripe and ready for growing season, then a hint on how to stay neat while you're working the, er, dirt, and last of all, an indoor garden for all levels.
- Made in: China
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Small is 4" W x 10" L
Large is 5.3" W x 13" L
- Materials:
Heat-treated stainless steel, walnut wood
- Care:
Wipe with a damp cloth or rinse, dry with a cloth.
Heat-treated stainless steel blades can be sharpened as needed.
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