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Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Is it time again to tame the garden? If so, these Teflon-coated pruning shears are ready to tackle the job. The cambered, beveled blade is made of non-stick high carbon steel so it cuts smoothly and easily. Shears feature an ambidextrous lock, sap groove, enclosed spring, and dual layer comfort grips.<PFiskars is a global company with manufacturing locations all over the world, including several places in the US. The 9109 Bypass Pruner is manufactured by Fiskars in the USA. Many of Fiskars' blades are stainless steel. The blade on the 9109 is a Tefloncoated, high carbon steel blade. To learn more about this pruner and other Fiskars products, plea se visit us at www.fiskars.com.
Rugged and reliable, this trusted design has been a staple for gardeners year after year. Full steel handles with comfort grips ensure confidence with every cut; bypass cutting action makes crisp clean cuts. For right or left handed use. Cutting capacity 5/8 inch.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 4.8 x 1 x 10 inches ; 9.8 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B00002N66H
- California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
- Item model number: 9109
Product Features
- All steel construction
- Sharp, precision-ground blade edge
- Fully hardened blade holds sharp edge longer
- Corrosion resistant, non-stick blade coating reduces friction to make cutting easier
- Self-cleaning sap groove keeps blades from sticking
Fiskars 9109 Traditional Bypass Pruning Shears
Customer Reviews
The blades are sharp, the capacity is good, but the handle covers have a way of sliding off the handles in frequent use.
Not what I expected...FISKARS are supposed to be high quality stainless made in Finland. These are ordinary steel, ordinary pruners, made in the USA for Fiskars. I returned them. Fiskars Garden Shears Model 9637 are the real thing. But now that these pruners are reduced in price, as long as you know what you are getting, they aren't a bad buy.

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