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HONMAMON "HANAKUMAGAWA" One Hand Bud-Cutting Shears 230mm (abt 9.1 Inch)

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  • Made in Japan! Handmade by Japanese Craftsmen!
  • One Hand Bud-Cutting Shears, Single Edged
  • All Blade Edge Tempered! Cut Well!
  • Length : about 230mm(9.1inch), Blade Length : about 90mm(3.54inch), Weight : about 220g(7.8oz)
  • For Right-Handed

The one and only scissors. Because it's all made by the artisans of Ono City, Hyogo prefecture by hand.

The blade of these hand pruners has a steeper curve. The tip of the blade is thinner while the bottom of the blade is thicker, which makes it perfect to cut a bigger branch of the fruit trees and other garden trees. There is a spring between the handles, so they open up widely. It is also curved which makes it easy to grip. There is a variety of hand pruners, in different sizes, some in stainless, and some for the left-handed. Additionally, there are two shapes: Type A and Type B. Type A has a thinner blade than Type B, so it requires less power to cut. Type B has a thicker blade and more durable and heavy-duty than Type A. Type B is recommended for frequent users. 
 
By sharpening regularly, the product lasts for a long time. But do not sharpen the back edge, please sharpen the front edge only and do not use the hand pruners to cut metal as it may result in a chipped blade.


    Item no. 4582243650984

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      Marcia Lawther
      How to use?

      Hello,
      I am not sure what I think of the shears. Perhaps I haven’t figured out how to use them yet.
      I have a small hand so when the shears are fully open, I can barely hold them. If I keep them
      in my hand constantly that works OK, but doesn’t seem convenient over time.
      Of course they are sharp & smooth to use, which is a plus.

      Some tips on how to hold & use would be helpful.

      Kind regards,
      Marcia Lawther
      I'd prefer not to rate now but site requires stars.