"DOUKAN" Grass Clippers & Shears, 580mm
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★ One HONMAMON Star (link)
■Size: Total length 570mm
Blade length 160mm Blade width 32mm Blade thickness 4mm
Handle length 320mm Thickness 27mm
Weight: Approx. 780g
■Material:
Blade: Special steel for knives
Handle: Oak Ferrule: Stainless steel
Blade shape: Two-handed type
Blade finish: Black Parkerized
■ Crimping: Screw type
■Included: Blade protection cover
■ Manufacturing: Made in Japan
■ Use: Cutting weeds
■Features:
These scissors are designed specifically for weeds, with blades that are designed to follow the ground. They
can easily cut thin to thick weeds, and can be cut horizontally from the roots.
The blades are V-cut with a non-slip design that prevents grass from escaping, so the weeds you hold in place will not slip and can be cut reliably. They
come with a stainless steel spring, so they open and close smoothly, reducing fatigue even when working for long periods of time. They
are safer and easier to use than sickles.
Back Story
Edo Castle was built by Ota Doukan.
He was a famous general who had never been defeated.
He was also a master builder of castles, building several castles that threatened his enemies.
He was also an excellent educator, excelling with monks and cultural figures and singing poetry.
He has a different face and is known as a connoisseur of both arts and martial arts, because he studies hard every day, constantly absorbs knowledge, and unremittingly learns the spirit.
Our artisans are constantly honing their skills, knowledge and spirit every day, just like road irrigation, they create the highest quality by putting the skills, experience and intuition they gain from them into their products.
A company that not only protects the tradition and technology of Miki, the oldest blacksmith town in Japan, but also further studies and leads to the future.
This is where we wander through “Doukan”.
Item no. 4953981403222
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