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GardenlineSet of 2 Anvil and Bypass Pruning Shears

R249

Retail: R380
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Every gardener needs a great pair of pruners in their toolkit!  Make sure your gardening toolbox includes the Gardenline Anvil and bypass pruning shears to help you keep your garden in shape this year.

The bypass pruner is for wood and clean cutting flowers and shrubs. The anvil pruner has a single cutting blade, which cuts down on an anvil, perfect for cutting hard or dead wood twigs and smaller branches. 

A simple yet essential tool that every avid gardener should have! The Garden line shears are hard-wearing and can be easily carried around for simple garden maintenance on a daily basis.

Product Features

Anvil Pruner

  • For pruning roses, vines and bushes
  • For cutting hard or dead wood 
  • Cutting capacity max. diameter 8mm
  • High Quality
  • Hardened steel blades
  • rust resistant blades
  • locking  mechanism
  • blades with non-stick coating
  • Ergonomic handle with soft TPR soft inlay

Bypass Pruner

  • For cutting flowers
  • For pruning roses, vines and shrubs
  • For summer-time trimming of fresh wood
  • For clean precise cuts
  • Cutting capacity max. diameter 8mm
  • High Quality
    • Hardened steel blades
    • rust resistant blades
    • locking  mechanism
    • blades with non-stick coating
    • Ergonomic handle with soft TPR soft inlay

 Care and safety notes

  • Always wear hard hats and goggles to avoid injury from  falling branches
  • Ensure a safe stance when working: Always wear non-slip work shoes.
  • Always wear non-slip protective gloves to avoid the risk of injury due to branches and thorns
  • Keep Shears away from children
  • Never touch the blade with your unprotected hands
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