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The VIVOSUN 6.5-inch Curved Gardening Scissors feature titanium-coated stainless steel blades designed for precise, damage-free pruning. Its spring-loaded, ergonomic handles reduce hand strain, making it ideal for extended use and those with hand issues. Ambidextrous with a secure locking mechanism, this durable pruner is perfect for detailed garden tasks and everyday cutting needs.














| ASIN | B06Y1XVD1P |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #366 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Gardening Scissors |
| Blade Edge | Curved |
| Blade Length | 2.1 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Type | Bypass |
| Brand | VIVOSUN |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (63,856) |
| Cutting Width | 16.5 Centimeters |
| Date First Available | November 20, 2014 |
| Finish | Polished |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Pruner |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | Blue |
| Manufacturer | VIVOSUN |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Part Number | Blue |
| Point Style | Round point |
| Power Source | Hand |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5"L x 2.56"W |
| Size | 6.5 inches |
| Style | Curved Blade |
| UPC | 615435161006 |
J**I
A fine and precision trimming instrument
Feels good in the hand, and is larger (5-10%?) in all dimensions than the comparable Fiskars trimmer, which costs about 2x this price. The blades bear against each other perfectly, and, on testing, I find I can even cut the thinnest piece of tissue paper with them, as a test of the blades' nesting together. If this matching or proximity of the blades should change, it's easy to tighten the Philips-head screw at the fulcrum of the tool. Handles are inlaid with non-slip rubber, a nice feature in case there's perspiration or precipitation when you're working. A great tool! Hats off, VivoSun!, and thanks. A minor quibble: I've become used to the action of the Fiskars. The VivoSun has a spring that's a bit stronger than Fiskars' spring. I'll either get "used to" this higher (greater) restoring-force that impels the blades apart, or I'll change the spring tension: How can I do that? Well, it's easy to remove the spring, and if I heat it in a gas flame on the stove, holding it with kitchen tongs or a pliers, and let it cool s-l-o-w-l-y, the tension of the hard spring may soften (this is "annealing"). IF I overdo the softening, I can heat it cherry-red again and plunge it into water to re-harden it. Simple. No hurry! Maybe I'll just get used to this stronger spring, and maybe it will also become a little weaker in force as I use it over months and years (yes, the construction of this trimmer is up to lasting years and decades, I'd say). The lock is very positive and easy to employ. Kudos! Again, a great tool, and it's a bargain. I'll use this on tomatoes, and other garden plants, for pruning and trimming of tender stems, and leaves. --Joe / Tucson AZ / USA UPDATE: May 29. 2021 >>>----> I've annealed (softened) the spring in the way I mention above, and it's just right now to my way of feeling and working. Another reviewer mentioned that he "shortened" the spring to reduce its tension, but, no need to cut it if you do the simple annealing of its hardness as I've outlined. Thus far, I've pruned six or seven cherry-tomato plants, and, oh yes, some of the larger fan-leaves from other plants that are now about 4 weeks into flowering. Excellent action of the pruner, and they are extremely precise. (BTW, laughable account by the reviewer who claims the stainless metal blades dissolved in isopropyl alcohol! Had a good chuckle... ). --JLM p.s. To protect the sharp ends and straightness of the precision-ground blade tips, I use a half of a wine-cork as a protector (you could trim the cork down further to make it more compact). This saves pockets from being punctured and perforated, too. ;-) I'll include a photo of the cork in place on the pruner tips, here with this edit. "Safety First!" A nice alternative to a cork would be to dip the tips into a can of the liquid "tool-handle" dip coating, like the "Plasti-Dip" which Amazon sells, and let that deposit harden-up until it's cured in a few hours (the Fiskars trimmer comes with a tip-protector like that). Best wishes trimming. -J.
P**A
Perfect tool
Small sharp blade perfect for snipping back dried leaves or directing growth in your house plants. Nice grip with good locking button and tip cover for safety. The green color is great not too bright but not dull either. Too early to address your ability but for the price point and ease of use I would definitely buy again.
E**E
Small and mighty
These little things are sharp and just the right size. I freaking love them. They cut through the wire plant cord and cut off roots. They have worked great for all my task. I highly recommend!!!!
A**J
Good BUD Trimmerz
Nice little prunners for small plants. Great for trimming fresh BUDZ.
M**M
Sharp garden shears
These are great for my hydroponic plants. Sharp blades, safety latch, and easy to hold.
A**R
Held up great for years now
Works great. I was screwing around and was trying to cut through branches way too thick for what these are designed for and bent the blade, I ordered another pair and have been using them for years now and they still cut like brand new.
C**S
Easy to use, stay sharp
As an avid gardener I'm always needing new Clippers. These are perfect for the small jobs. I've bought several of them.
R**S
Sharp Snips
These gardening scissors are really razor SHARP (like seriously, I almost cut myself taking them out of the package). They come in a three-pack which is pretty convenient since you can keep one pair by your computer for opening boxes and stuff. Speaking of keeping them everywhere, they're light enough to carry around without being too heavy or bulky. The blades are curved which makes it easy to get into tight spots and make precise cuts, and the spring-loaded action means less hand fatigue when you're using them for a long time. I can see why people with arthritis would like these snips. I really don't have any complaints about these shears. The locking mechanism is simple and effective, and they seem pretty durable. They do their job well, whether I'm trimming my bonsai or cutting open some packaging. Plus, they look nice too - not that looks matter much for gardening tools (but it's a bonus anyway). All in all, these are great quality snips at a reasonable price. If you need a pair of gardening shears, you should definitely consider getting these.
A**Y
Più piccola del previsto ma pratica e maneggevole
M**N
Günstig aber sehr gut. Ich nutze diese scheren für canabis Blüten und deren stamm, und was soll ich sagen. Diese Scheren sind sogar besser als einige teuren scheren. Habe ähnliche aber viel teurer Scheren gekauft, aber selbst 20€Scheren einzeln sind nicht so gut wie eine von den hier. Also wer günstig welche zum growen braucht, hier die Empfehlung. 1 Schere davon nutze ich schon seit einigen grows, und nach der Reinigung wie am ersten Schnitt. Noch immer scharf und preziese.
W**L
Good product, use it for finning fish.
C**N
Me ha encantado
M**C
Bonne qualité de coupe
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