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Bahco 7-1/2-Inch Harvesting Snips #P128-19 | 
| Brand: Bahco Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $9.18
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 18641
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 3.8 x 0.9
MPN: P128-19 Model: P128-19 UPC: 622422260390 EAN: 0622422260390 ASIN: B000288WCI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Harvesting snips ideal for many harvesting applications; excellent for clearing out fruit to ensure better growth | | • | Small, lightweight design for easy handling | | • | Long, straight blades with 1-9/25-inch opening | | • | Fiberglass-reinforced plastic handles | | • | Handle length: 7-1/2 inches |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description "BAHCO" PRUNING SHEAR Cutting Capacity 0.2". Handy and light-weight snips for harvesting. Recommended for cleaning out the fruit to ensure a better growth. Long and fine cutting head with a good opening of 1.36". Glass-fiber reinforced plastic handles.
Amazon.com Product Description The Bahco harvesting snips are a professional grade tool ideal for many harvesting applications and especially useful when clearing out fruit to ensure better growth. With a small, lightweight design, these easily handled snips feature fiberglass-reinforced plastic handles measuring 7-1/2 inches long. These snips cut using two long, straight blades with a 1-9/25-inch opening.
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| Customer Reviews:
Super Snips! June 30, 2008 These snips are incredibly versatile. They're recommended by the manufacturer for thinning fruit trees. That's just the beginning. I use them for just about everything in the garden--cutting back & thinning shrubs, dead-heading roses and all flowering plants, even pruning smaller-diameter branches. They're easy to get into real tight spots because they're not as bulky as pruning shears and they're much lighter. They're better than scissors because you can use 'em wearing gloves and they have spring-tension so they open by themselves. I've replaced my pruning shears with these except for anything that needs cutting that's larger in diameter than a pencil. These snips rarely need sharpening but when they do, they're easy to sharpen. They're also less expensive than pruning shears so I've purchased a few pairs and placed them around the garden so they're always handy. Give 'em a try--you'll love 'em!
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