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Fiskars Softouch Micro-Tip Pruning Snip #9921 | 
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| Brand: Fiskars Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $10.85 Buy New: $8.49 You Save: $2.36 (22%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 486
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 1.8 x 7
MPN: 99216981 Model: 99216935A UPC: 046561099213 EAN: 0046561099213 ASIN: B00004SD76
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| Features:
| • | An ideal choice for the precision trimming and shaping of flowers and small plants | | • | 1-1/2-inch rust-resistant stainless steel blade | | • | Cushion grips for added comfort | | • | Ambidextrous handle | | • | Limited lifetime warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description The softouch micro-tip pruning snip from Fiskars is designed to snip away delicate tips of flowers and foliage while giving you a comfortable grip and fit. The snip's handle is 5-inches long, has a softouch ergonomic handle, and fits well in small to medium-sized hands. The 1-1/2-inch blade is made of rust-resistant stainless steel and was designed for the precision trimming and shaping of flowers and small plants. The tool can be locked in the closed position with an included small plastic latch when not in use for safe storage. The tool includes a limited lifetime warranty.
Amazon.com Review The Softouch microtip pruning snip from Fiskars is designed to snip away delicate tips of flowers and foliage while giving you a comfortable grip and fit. This floral snip is about 5 inches long, has a Softouch ergonomic handle with a comfortable black grip around plastic construction, and fits well in small- to medium-size hands. The 1-1/2-inch blade is made of rust-resistant stainless steel. It is quite sharp and uses Fiskars's microtip blade design for precision in trimming and shaping flowers and small plants. The tool can be locked in the closed position with a small plastic latch when not in use. Use this snip for flower and herb gardening, bonsai, houseplant maintenance, and floral arranging. The packaging includes some useful tips for proper floral pruning techniques.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 26 more reviews...
expensive but worth every penny August 8, 2008
these little nippers get into place big shears can't! They're great for deadheading or topping off plants so you get bushier growth. i bought my last pair about 10 years ago and they're still doing remarkably well for their age.
Very good small pruner August 3, 2008 This is just the right size for dead-heading flowers and pruning small diameter branches. I use it all the time
Perfect when needed June 27, 2008 This is perfect for deadheading roses and other spent blossoms. Generally easy to use, but the locking mechanism can be annoying, especially with gloves on.
My favorite light pruning tool May 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I've had a garden in the past, my Gerber Daisies and Geraniums did not bloom as much as other people's did. I believed that it was a function of better soil, light, food, etc. I now know that it was because I did not trim the spent flowers aggressively. I found that my regular pruning shears tended to take off more than 1 stem. When I tried to pull out the dead blooms, I would often take up more than the dead flower unless the stem was dry & brown; I often found myself pulling up the whole plant especially on my younger plants. I now take my micro-tip pruning snippers with me whenever I check out my flower beds. It fits easily in my pocket, and I can just snip any dead blooms I see. My geraniums are flourishing. People comment on them whenever they pass by, and they can't believe that the plants are only about 2 months old. It didn't take long for me to lose the little cover that came with it, but I don't really miss it because, as an avid gardener who enjoys beautiful plants, I tend to take good care of my pruning tools.
They fit easily among the branches of lush plants so that I can snip only the leaves I'm aiming for and leave all of the others. I've been using them about 5 months and love them more every day. I limit their use to delicate plants to preserve the sharp edge and therefore limit the trauma to my plants as long as possible. I use the Fiskars Power-Lever Bypass Pruner #9634 for my roses and shrubbery and the Fiskars 18-Inch PowerGear Bypass Lopper #9625 for small tree branches.
Best little cutters March 10, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I use a lot of Fiskars gardening tools and these are the best small pruners I have found. My last pair lasted over 3 years.
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