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I looked at a couple Bonsai type blades, and the ergonomics were great, but the blades weren't quite right for the task. Then I saw these show up at my local horti'-supply store, and the guys raved about them! The kicker was the slick Fluorine coating, which feels much like teflon. Better still, these blades were shaped just right for the job...
-- narrow in width, pretty thin, nicely finished smooth edges; sharp as hell, really really-! Get careless with these and you will loose some meat-


-- the feel of the large handles is great; plenty of working room so hang-ups and finger-tangling is not an issue anymore when you maneuver them around or try to put them down... The texture of the handle material is excellent, just the right balance of grip vs slickness; it absorbs shock as well. The tuning is nice too, they open and close with little contact along the blades, but not so loose that stuff gets caught and crimped instead... Effortless open/close, and when you do close, the natural action of your hands pulls the blades together so the edges meet cleanly and plenty close...
-- the Fluorine coating is bomb!






-- the blades are just right for med-heavy cutting down to fine nipping of tiny fans and trimming sugar leaves... I no longer needed the iris scissors (very narrow, thin short tips) for this level of clean-up... These blades are straight, but they do make curved (and now angled), which I'm going go get because that makes sugar leaf trimming even better for ease and appearance,... I am amazed at how well these slip in between budlets to nip-out the fans at the stem, without beating up the trich's as much, compared to the Fiskars...

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