Twig shear | long handle |Black
Twig-cutting shears are useful for a wide range of work regardless of tree species, such as cutting buds, picking flowers, and pruning small branches. The scissors have a long handle (handle), so it is easy to put the scissors in a place with a lot of branches and leaves, and delicate work can be finished beautifully without stress.
The staff of sekibokka also use them, but without these scissors, I wouldn't be able to do my job. It can be said that it is a must-have item.
These twig-cutting scissors are made by domestic craftsmen. The comfortable sharpness that the blade glides deeply into is realized only by the skill of the craftsman. And the special tools that have been given a simple mission are also attractive for their sophisticated beauty.
High-quality tools can feel good every time you use them. The commitment to tools that can be said to last a lifetime will lead your hobby to a deeper and more enjoyable world.
[Precautions for use]
◯ Rust on the cutting edge is the biggest cause of deterioration in sharpness and usability. After use, wipe off dirt and water well and store. Regularly apply sewing machine oil to the front and back of the blade, and occasionally to the crimped area to maintain sharpness.
◯ Thin branches of about 3 mm can be cut easily, but if you try to cut thick or hard branches, the handle may bend. Do not forcibly cut such branches. *The thickness of branches that can be cut varies depending on the type and condition of the tree.
Total length | 180mm
material | Iron
Made in Japan
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