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New & Exclusive | Handy Snips, Sized for Precision Work and Small Hands
- Compact snips make precise cuts
- Ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue
- Handy tool for trimming and harvesting
- Choice of Orange or Green
Our staff gardeners love these compact snips. The ergonomic, non-slip grip and narrow, super-sharp blades let you make precision cuts without damaging nearby stems. Perfect for harvesting herbs, flowers, fruits and vegetables, as well as light pruning and deadheading. A sliding lock lets you stow them safely.
- Stainless steel blades with thermoplastic rubber ergonomic handles
- 5-1/2" L overall
- Blades are 1-1/2" L
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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Pros
- Color
- Easy to use
- PERFECT
- Size
Cons
- Need A Holster
Best Uses
- Cutting herbs
- Cutting Vegtables
- Deadheading flowers
- Pruning Flowes
I love the orange color. These snips won't get lost in the garden. I have bought several as gifts and everyone loves them! I would recommend a holster however. They are very sharp and pointy, which is great! But a safe way to store and protect them would be useful.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact
- Light Weight
- Sharp
Cons
- Loose Openclose Button
Best Uses
I use these mostly to dead head smaller flowers like pansies or impatients. They are good for trimming herbs. They are light,compact,sharp and easily fit in a pocket. My only complaint is that the open/close button is loose and sometimes slides into a close position so the blades don't close. You have to manually put the button back in the open position. Minor problem.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Just Right size
Cons
Best Uses
- No More Twig Struggles
Some twigs too big for garden scissors, some weeds to wobbly. Smaller clippers excellent for both jobs
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Glove Compartment Friendl
- Good for small hands
- Great Locking Device
- Perfect size for pocket
Cons
- very small
Best Uses
- Deadheading
These are very small but since I have extremely small hands they are perfect for me. I keep them in the glove box in the car. Perfect for deadheading that plant in front of the grocery store or at a friends house. Good quality for the money - would buy them for friends.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Quality
- Sharp
- Size
Cons
Best Uses
- Trim
I just love these. I keep them at hand all the time. Great to just trim off dead leafs. Pointed blades lets you just trim off what you want without damage to anything else. I also think they will be good for dead heading plants and picking vegtables off the vine.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy Cutting Small Branch
- Small Blade
Cons
- Can't Use On Tough Branch
- Locking Not Smooth
Best Uses
- Pruning Herbsveg Plants
good for taking cuttings of herbs and veggies
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Bright colour
- Great size
- Very sharp
Cons
- Needs a case
Best Uses
- Snipping Flowers
- Trimming Back Overgrowth
The points on these are very sharp so you can't put them in your pocket.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Since I'm a jeans kind of gardener these small snips are great to stick in my pocket as I roam my flowers and roses. Great to clip that wayward stem and deadhead flowers. I'll be using this all summer long!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Great Floral Clipping
- Heavy duty steel
- Perfect For Houseplants
- Small Size
- Very rugged
Cons
Best Uses
- Flower Cuttings
- Houseplant Pruning
I bought these for myself, then when I found how nice they were, bought several more pairs as gifts. I find them extremely helpful for smaller clipping jobs when the regular pruners are too large. Perfect for houseplant cleanups and cutting flowers for vases.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Small Size For Houseplant
- Well Made Heavy Steel
Cons
- none
Best Uses
- Houseplants
- Patio plants
- Vegetables
To work on small plants a regular pruner is way too large - I love these because you can get into small spaces and not disrupt the rest of the plants. I've tried other small ones but the blades were weak - these are good quality steel and quite strong.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
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