🌿 Snip Your Way to Gardening Glory!
The Centurion 201 Hand Pruner set includes one straight blade and one upward curved blade, both made from fully hardened stainless steel for precision cutting. Designed with an embedded spring for easy operation and TPR cushion handles for comfort, this set is perfect for any gardening enthusiast. Backed by a satisfaction guarantee and a lifetime warranty, it's a must-have for your gardening toolkit.
L**R
Great for trimming
Great for trimming my houseplants, but I was sent two straight scissors instead of one straight and one curved. Other than that they are handy.
J**D
Perfect
Perfect for dead- heading flowers in the garden… highly recommend 🌸
C**S
Value for money
Good value gets into hard to reach spots could be more comfortable though
N**.
Praise in all Asian aspects
I Like that they feel very comfortable in your hand they fit perfectly easy to use they allow you to get you to get into small areas perfect for deadheading pruning rose and herb garden work and the tension on the spring is spot on not to harsh not too loose just right
R**E
Sometimes these cut, sometimes they don't, and they'll pinch your hand.
I've been using a Hydrofarm clipper to pick vegetables all summer. Sometimes the curved tip isn't what I want, so I decided to try a straight one. Hydrofarms are expensive, so how bad could a cheap knockoff be? Answer: if you've ever used a good clipper, you won't be happy with these. They cut, most of the time. Seem to need a little more pressure, but not much. Sometimes they cut most of the way through, then leave a ragged edge where the rest breaks or gets pulled off. I was picking lima beans with one, and once it just clamped on to the stem - squeezed all the way closed, with a gap between the blades and the lima bean stem in it. (Not a sideways gap like a loose scissors, but they just didn't close all the way). The stem was right near the tip, and when I released it and cut it a little farther down on the blade, it worked fine. With lima beans I don't need to cut right at the tip, but with regular pole green beans I do. One of the nicest features of the Hydrofarm clipper is that I can stick the narrow tip in among the flowers and baby beans without breaking any, and clip the stem of a mature bean very close to the tip. The flowers and little beans are very fragile and close together. If I have to push the bigger part of the blade in to cut, like I would with these, I'd break some and/or cut ones behind the one I wanted.Also, these pinch my hand when cutting. The plastic parts that hold the spring have too narrow a gap between them when the clipper is fully closed, so they'll pinch the skin if holding them that far up the handle. It happens a lot, the handles are pretty short. I could probably learn to hold them more carefully, but Why, for clippers that don't even work very well. I'm returning them.
L**R
Smooth glide operation
Very pleased, great for small hands. Clean cut. Reasonable price.
M**.
Good buy
I got a great deal. Work perfectly. Price is right in there and excellent product. I will buy again if I have to but I doubt that I will because they’re such good quality
K**F
Good mid level trimmers
Mid level. No piranha or shear perfection but better then happy hydro or anything with knob springs.
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