Pruning Shears Test Invitation

Drop That Sound

Well-Known Member
I have carpal tunnel syndrome pretty bad, from using oscillating power tools and computer mice for so many years, and trimming really sucks now days!

Any pair and my hand and wrist start burning within no time.

Lemme know when you guys build a hydraulic assisted Edward Scissorhand nintendo power trimmer glove that does most of the work..


I don't even trim my own buds anymore, just pick the leaves off when i'm ready to smoke, and keep the branches whole in tubs until I do.
 

TCH

Well-Known Member
I also have the Fiskars trimmers. Use them for pruning mostly leaves and small branches. Took some .25" branches off last night with zero issues. They are fantastic. Stay sharp, very comfortable to use and fiskars quality. Haven't trimmed with them, but I imagine the rubber coating wouldn't hold up great to a lot of cleaning with solvents. So, a nice contoured, all metal design that could be soaked and scrubbed in solvent would be awesome.

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I got a 3 pack of these for $4 about a month ago and use them for little leaf stuff and my houseplants. They are surprisingly sharp and easy to use, but I would like a little bit wider of a grip on them.

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*** Edited to add: I won't be trimming until October some time. I was just chipping in my $.02 ***
 
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GRUOTVSZAK

Active Member
Buy through blue phallus and hope for refund. SCAM !

Another third party over pay for our ordering from amascam for you with our coupon code. LMAO!
Dear MICHI-CAN, we understand your concerns. We do send give-away stuff but it's not allow in this section.
We have send few rounds of free test items but hardly receive any actual test feedback.
To ensure the test feedbacks, there were terms and we will explain to anyone who interested. We will proceed only the participant accept those term.

If you do like our product, we will have give-aways and other campaigns in the future :D
 

GRUOTVSZAK

Active Member
I have carpal tunnel syndrome pretty bad, from using oscillating power tools and computer mice for so many years, and trimming really sucks now days!

Any pair and my hand and wrist start burning within no time.

Lemme know when you guys build a hydraulic assisted Edward Scissorhand nintendo power trimmer glove that does most of the work..


I don't even trim my own buds anymore, just pick the leaves off when i'm ready to smoke, and keep the branches whole in tubs until I do.

That is mind-blowing, to combine finger snip with glove, why not? :D
I will tell R&D about this idea
 

GRUOTVSZAK

Active Member
I also have the Fiskars trimmers. Use them for pruning mostly leaves and small branches. Took some .25" branches off last night with zero issues. They are fantastic. Stay sharp, very comfortable to use and fiskars quality. Haven't trimmed with them, but I imagine the rubber coating wouldn't hold up great to a lot of cleaning with solvents. So, a nice contoured, all metal design that could be soaked and scrubbed in solvent would be awesome.

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I got a 3 pack of these for $4 about a month ago and use them for little leaf stuff and my houseplants. They are surprisingly sharp and easy to use, but I would like a little bit wider of a grip on them.

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*** Edited to add: I won't be trimming until October some time. I was just chipping in my $.02 ***
About this mini small snips, we do have a wider grip version but the whole snip is bigger. So we try to figure out which size is more suitable.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
This was approved by the owner, ive gone ahead and already approved this

you dont need to scream at the advertisers if you dont like their offer.
 

smokey0418

Well-Known Member
Running a marathon landrace , so would not be trimming till Octobers end .

Scissors for the everything but the heavy stock chops.
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Star Dog

Well-Known Member
Not being one to miss out on a bargain i bought a pair of the U shape and the regular fine trimmers.
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I like the U shape in particular they're comfy to use, nice and sharp with a quality feel, they're ideal for cleaning out the bottom of the plants or cutting bud stems and the likes.

The regular fine tip trimmers are sharp and work just fine but they're a little small and close a little too much for my hand, another half inch between the blades when closed would suit me better, there's a little play between the blades but they cut resin coated leafs cleanly, after using them for a bit i started to wonder if the play is maybe deliberate i found they're less prone to sticking closed in comparison to well known trimmers :-)
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