Harvesting and trimming

Is it perfect??

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twentyeight.threefive

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Lordhooha

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Fiskars suck. Step up your game with some Senkichis. I can cut through stalks with these bad boys.
I use chikamasa scissors
 

lusidghost

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I and my crew doing our thing..
You all tell me what you think about the trimming ☘
I like the picture of you and your boy. The pictures make it look fun, which I assume it was not. Those gloves don’t look very sticky, but sometimes that’s deceiving. I’m no grammar nazi, but “I and my crew” made me chuckle. You were close.
 

xtsho

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Every pair of Fiskars I owned developed bent blades that I could slip a dollar bill through. Then eventually the handles snapped.
I've been really happy with my two pairs of Fiskars. I've had them for at least a decade and they still work great. But mine are from before they started making them in China. Guess I got some of the last of the good ones.
 

Djw19859

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I and my crew doing our thing..
You all tell me what you think about the trimming ☘
that trimmer work any better than the tumbler ones? i've got a buddy withe a centurion i think its called, just a hopper and a tumbler, comes out the other end, he used it 2 or 3 harvest but the trim job is just horrible, end up having to do almost as much trimming after it's been ran and the crows feet are a bitch. I'm really considering one like you have in the picture, i just haven't talked to anyone with actual experience with them vs the other type. my outdoor is getting ready to go outside the next week or 2 and i'd prefer not to have 5-6k going out to trimmers like i did last year, so kinda need to get on it :weed:
 
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