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What are the best hand pruners?

May 29th, 2009 in blogs
SteveA Steve Aitken, contributor
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Photo: Steven Cominsky

In our current issue, we feature “100 Skills to Make You a Better Gardener.” Entry #9 is on buying quality hand pruners, with Felcos being the recommended brand. A reader took us to task for implying that Felcos are the only quality pruner around. This reader (who prefers Bahco pruners) makes a point I usually try to make. I use ARS V-8 pruners, and I wouldn’t trade them for a box full of Felcos. Well, maybe for a box full -- but it would have to be a big box. What do you think? Are Felcos the best? Are there other good hand pruners that gardeners should try?

 

 

 


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Comments (2)

Brandi_S writes: I shop for pruners like I shop for food - if someone tells me they like a certain brand, I'll try it once. If it sucks, I'm not going back. I also have what I call my "safety" brand that I know is to my liking, which I keep around for reliability. Felco is my "safety" brand. They might not be the cheapest, but they get the job done right. Posted: 2:57 pm on June 1st
DanielleGardenGirl writes: I’m actually a HUGE fan of my Smith and Hawken pruners. They have all the same bells and whistles as Felcos--but have orange handles instead of red. I was thoroughly offended when a friend once called them, “Felco-Knockoffs.” Posted: 2:48 pm on June 1st
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