✂️ Trim Like a Pro, Feel the Flow!
The gonicc Professional 7.3" Bonsai Scissors (GPPS-1012) feature a 2.2" high carbon steel blade with HRC 54±1 hardness for lasting sharpness. Ergonomically designed lightweight alloy handles minimize hand fatigue, making them ideal for precise bonsai pruning, floral arranging, and multi-purpose trimming tasks. Durable, rust-protected, and ambidextrous, these scissors are a must-have for serious gardeners and creatives seeking precision and comfort.
Brand | gonicc |
Color | Bonsai Scissors |
Item Weight | 1.5 Ounces |
Style | Professional |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Blade Length | 2.2 Inches |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Blade Edge | Bevel |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | gonicc |
Part Number | PD-13827 |
Item Weight | 1.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.21 x 5 x 0.83 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PD-13827 |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Sharp and Comfy
These scissors are absolutely great. They fit the palm of your hand really well. They work smoothly and are extremely sharp. If you’re looking for a good pair of bonsai scissors worth every penny
D**D
Scissors work great for Bonsai pruning
These work great, fit good in my hand and easy to use. I have used them only once so far but they look like they will last a long time, pretty sturdy.
M**.
Great find!
Love my scissors when I’m working with cut flowers! Sharp! Easy to use!
E**D
They are specialty scissors, not pruners, and not meant for cutting cloth, cardboard or 3/8" stems!
I liked the metal handles, and the nice open design so my hand/fingers aren't cramped in. I like that they are sharp. The kind of metal used holds an edge and is easier to sharpen than stainless, but you need to care for it or it will rust. Wipe it off while using and when done clean and oil it. Please don't use them for projects around the house! First of all, the blades are too short for cutting material, wires, or cardboard and you will dull the blades and get frustrated. Pick the right tool for the project. These are for plant trimming not pruning; removing small twigs, cutting small roots or leaves or flowers and fruit stems, etc. The point lets you get in close in tight plant for quick and clean snips. If you care for the tool and use it appropriately, it is a good tool. Think bonsai work, not machete or pruner. The reason I gave a 3 star on ease of use and sturdiness is that you do have take care of them more than stainless options, and if you abuse them and try to force or cut too hard of materials, they will bend and you won't be able to use them for what they were designed to do.
C**N
Heavy duty and work well for pruning.
These sheers work great for pruning and also for small projects. They are made of steel and will hold up for many years. I liked these so well I reordered another pair to make sure to have them for many years.
T**.
Not great, but can be improved
Metal quality so far is good, but these being high carbon steel, they will be prone to rust if not left with a thin oil coating. When they arrived they were way too loose for my liking. It is assembled using a peened over bolt. With a few taps of my ball peen hammer, I was able to tighten it up and it cuts better as well. Cheap price, so I can't complain too much. They'll due until I get the stainless version. I'd give it a 3.5 stars if I could because they are above average. I'd recommend them for those on a budget.
W**L
After 2 years they are better than new with some modifications
The media could not be loaded. After 2 years of heavy use these scissors work great!I sharpened them, polished the blades, hit the pin with a hammer on an anvil to tighten the blades together and keep them oiled after use with food grade mineral oil.
K**D
Who knew metal could stink so terribly?
These don't fit my hands very well, and they don't seem balanced well at all so they feel awkward for me. I do have small hands and would probably have returned them for this reason alone since I most likely need a totally different handle shape.Why one star? They also smell ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE for some reason, and that stench stayed on my hands after I touched them. I put them right back in the package after realizing the smell was coming from them, so I can't speak to their function otherwise.I've spent a lot of time around blacksmiths and knife makers, and I've maintained high carbon steel, but I have no idea what would cause these to smell so bad. There wasn't anythng visible coming off of them onto my hands, or any gunky build up of oil. It isn't something I've ever smelled before. Figuring out whether I could work with the fit became an instant non-issue because it was so bad.
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