Target has 3-Piece Fiskars Tree & Shrub Care Set on sale for $23.99. Select free store pick up where stock permits or shipping is free with RedCard or on orders $35+.
Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location.
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Make simple work out of yard chores this year with Fiskars 3pc Tree and Shrub Care Set. This yard tool set includes a lopper, pruner, and shears. The tree and shrub trimmer each have long handles for easy cutting. All three pieces are made with high-quality metal blades for reliable yard care tools you can use season after season.
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target_16740852_16740852
UPC:
46561803285
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Target has 3-Piece Fiskars Tree & Shrub Care Set on sale for $23.99. Select free store pick up where stock permits or shipping is free with RedCard or on orders $35+.
Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location.
Thanks Community Member Shiroi for sharing this deal.
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I'm a fiskars fan-boy for sure, and this is a good deal, but seriously consider their 'powergear' versions if you push these things to cut their full capacity, it's a big help.
But if you're not sure if you need that, this is a good way to learn if you do or not, since that powergear stuff does cost more.
I'm a fiskars fan-boy for sure, and this is a good deal, but seriously consider their 'powergear' versions if you push these things to cut their full capacity, it's a big help.
But if you're not sure if you need that, this is a good way to learn if you do or not, since that powergear stuff does cost more.
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I'm a fiskars fan-boy for sure, and this is a good deal, but seriously consider their 'powergear' versions if you push these things to cut their full capacity, it's a big help.
But if you're not sure if you need that, this is a good way to learn if you do or not, since that powergear stuff does cost more.
Indeed, pay a bit more and get a better quality level. I had this package and can't recommend it.
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Decent price although I would bet these are made in China like most garden tools (and hand tools) are today. Sure they are not top of the line but the majority of people don't need top of the line. Keep your tools clean, oiled and use a hand sharpener to keep them sharp. Do NOT use a bench grinder! I usually use a carbide hand sharpener and once the tools blade is sharpened and precision I then use a hand Diamond sharpener to hone the blade and get it really sharp. I have had some pruners for over a decade and it doesn't take that much time to keep them maintained.
Thanks for the tips re/ sharpening. This is a real issue for me, my tool shed is a graveyard of horribly dull loppers. We do a massive amount of pruning each year so we're not surprised when a brand new lopper struggles to clip easily after a single growing season of use. Can you link to the sort of sharpener you're referring to?
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Hedge shears get a lot of use in my house, but they are a major pain in the ass to sharpen. Better to wait for a straight blade shear if you plan to use it a lot.
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But if you're not sure if you need that, this is a good way to learn if you do or not, since that powergear stuff does cost more.
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But if you're not sure if you need that, this is a good way to learn if you do or not, since that powergear stuff does cost more.
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But also much heavier.
Still waiting on a good deal for the bigger bypass loppers, but these have been great to carry around, drop, beat up, and not be too concerned about.
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EDIT: I just looked and I paid $25 in april 2022 @ target
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