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Senkichi SGP-55R Automatic Ratchet Garden Pruners for Live Trees

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Senkichi SGP-55R Automatic Ratchet Garden Pruners for Live TreesDescription The Senkichi SGP 55R Automatic Ratchet Pruning Clippers for Live Trees provide an effective and simple method to care for your garden. Featuring a ratchet mechanism that activates automatically when severing tougher branches, these pruners minimize hand fatigue and boost cutting force. Their streamlined form and light construction ensure effortless handling during extended trimming sessions. Equipped with a fluorine layered high carbon

Description

The Senkichi SGP-55R Automatic Ratchet Pruning Clippers for Live Trees provide an effective and simple method to care for your garden. Featuring a ratchet mechanism that activates automatically when severing tougher branches, these pruners minimize hand fatigue and boost cutting force. Their streamlined form and light construction ensure effortless handling during extended trimming sessions.

Equipped with a fluorine-layered high carbon steel blade, these garden shears guarantee precise cuts and resist corrosion and sap accumulation, simplifying upkeep. The TPR resin handle, paired with durable nylon fiberglass grips, delivers a firm, pleasant grasp even without gloves, improving security and command while operating.

Details

• Product Material: High Carbon Steel blade, Nylon fiberglass handles, TPR resin grip

• Manufacturer: Senkichi

• Made in: Taiwan

Features

  • Automatic ratchet system engages for severing stout branches up to 0.8 inches, lessening hand strain
  • Fluorine-layered blade guarantees effortless cleaning and enduring keenness
  • Featherlight construction with robust nylon fiberglass handles for resilience and comfortable operation
  • TPR resin handle inhibits slippage, offering a stable grip even when gloveless
  • Anvil style blade ideal for neat, accurate trimming of growing trees

How to use

To operate the Senkichi SGP-55R garden pruners, place the cutting edges around the limb and exert force. The ratchet system will automatically activate when cutting tougher branches, enabling simpler cuts with reduced exertion. Employ these pruners mainly for trimming living trees and branches up to 0.8 inches in diameter. Following use, clean the blade to sustain effectiveness and keep it in a dry location. Always don safety gloves and proceed carefully to prevent harm.

Care instructions

Wipe the cutting edges clean after every use with a moist cloth to eliminate sap and residue. Dry completely to avert corrosion. Refrain from employing aggressive chemicals or abrasive substances on the blade's finish. Keep the pruners in a moisture-free setting. Routinely inspect the blades for keenness and sharpen as needed to guarantee optimal trimming.

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