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The Spear & Jackson 6058AS Razorsharp Advantage Medium Anvil Pruning Shear features premium SK5 carbon steel blades with PTFE coating for rust resistance and smooth cutting. Designed with bi-material non-slip ergonomic grips and an ambidextrous locking catch, it offers comfort and safety. Additional features like a sap groove, shock absorber, and stem crusher make it a versatile, durable tool for professional-grade pruning.
Product Dimensions | 24 x 9 x 2.7 cm; 205 g |
Part number | 6058AS/08 |
Material type | Carbon Steel |
Power source type | Hand Powered |
Manufacturer | Neill Tools T/A Spear Jackson |
Item model number | 6058AS/09 |
ASIN | B0006UF69O |
B**R
easy to use,good quality
bought to replace old item of the same make,many years old to do general pruning.If they last as long as the old ones i shall be pleased
J**K
Good secateurs that my husband & I both use , we are left & right handed. They cut well.
These are really good secateurs & very comfortable to hold
M**M
Brilliant
Good quality tool with a really sharp cutting action. All my tools have reliable manufacturers and provide good service. I found this to be very reasonably priced.
A**P
Good Value
I bought these to trim a mature laurel hedge by hand a few days ago. These are lightweight secateurs but sturdy and very sharp. Very pleased.
P**T
Excellent secateurs
Comfortable to use, they cut exceptionally cleanly and can be resharpened with a flat file if necessary. They come in other sizes are highly recommended.
R**N
One Star
bit droped within a month
J**K
spear & jackson
as the manufactures name suggests this is a quality product , it was purchased for my daughter in law and i expect her to have many years of use , she likes the size and has been using them. a quality product Spear & Jackson Razorsharp Medium Anvil which i recommend.
P**I
plastic
i know spear and jackson equipment is mostly no longer produced in the UKbut the plastic bottom jaw of the anvil has already cracked on a branch that was 11mmit should have been made of aluminium at leastits now in the binits a shame as i have bought spear and jackson and Neill group equipment for yearsand have noticed a lack of strength in many of the items over the last 10 years or soits a shame as its another great british institution that has gone the wrong way on quality
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