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C**E
No better than a cheaper pruner
I do a lot of gardening, a lot of trimming and pruning. I must have owned at least 50 pruners in all my years. I've used bypass and anvil types and still don't know which I prefer. I've recently returned two well-used pruners to Home Depot when they stopped working (the bypass blades begin crossing and hitting each other). I bought the Bairui pruners ($35) thinking higher price might mean better performance. Nope. Even though they felt very sharp to my fingers and were heavy and apparently well-made, their cutting performance was only average. I had also purchased the Flora Guard pruners on the same order ($10 now; $11 when I ordered), and those looked and felt cheesy compared to the Bairui, but the cheaper pruners actually work better (used both on the same plants). Maybe they won’t last as long, but I could buy three of them for the price of one Bairui. Both have an "interior" or enclosed spring. Seems like that's a better way to go, but only time will tell. Oh, and the dual-opening feature (smaller opening for smaller branches/smaller hands) is silly; you'll just use the larger opening all the time.
D**E
Great Shears
I have very small hands and these shears are ergonomic and very easy to use. They are very sharp. I use for both crafting and pruning my gardenias. Although a bit expensive they are worth every cent. Highly Recommend.
B**S
Solid and well made
These clippers are sharp, comfortable and easy to lock. They replaced a pair of Fiskars that locked every time I made a cut.
J**A
So far, so good
I used these to trim a couple of tree base overgrowth. (The two trees pictured basically looked like bushes prior to using these shears.)Extremely easy to use. These felt really good in my hand and they were smooth when cutting even some very thick branches. I have only used this product on the two trees and no issues yet.
C**T
ERGONOMIC
I AM A SENIOR AND I HAVE ISSUES WITH MY HANDS-- THIS TOOL WAS VERY EASY TO USE,EASY TO LOCK,EASY TO HOLD AND VERY SHARP.
O**E
So far so good
Started using them right out of the box and so far they seem to be a really nice pair of pruners. Not as sharp as some but they are solid. They will open wider than most pruners and therefore can tackle larger limbs. Only real strike so far is that I can’t get them to lock closed. Might be user error.
A**R
Poorly made
After a month of very little and light use this product broke. It basically is inoperable. Very poorly constructed. A rip-off!At this point, I would like a refund but can’t find how to contact the manufacturer.
R**A
I liked them.
nice design. I liked them. Just that they were recently stolen from my front porch. Caught the guy on video steeling a bunch of things from my front yard and porch.
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