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9" Fiskars Bypass Pruning Shears (up to 5/8" Cut Capacity)

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Amazon has 9" Fiskars Bypass Pruning Shears (91095935J) on sale for $9.88. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Alternatively, Select Home Depot Stores also have 9" Fiskars Bypass Pruning Shears (91095935J) on sale for $9.88. Select free store pickup where available.
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About this Item:
  • Cut Capacity: 5/8" diameter
  • Precision-ground steel blade with non-stick coating
  • Softgrip Handle
  • Ideal for stems and light branches
  • Lifetime Warranty

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 9" Fiskars Bypass Pruning Shears (91095935J) on sale for $9.88. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Alternatively, Select Home Depot Stores also have 9" Fiskars Bypass Pruning Shears (91095935J) on sale for $9.88. Select free store pickup where available.
  • Note: Availability for pickup will vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Cut Capacity: 5/8" diameter
  • Precision-ground steel blade with non-stick coating
  • Softgrip Handle
  • Ideal for stems and light branches
  • Lifetime Warranty

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: Fiskars Gardening Tools: Bypass Pruning Shears, Sharp Precision-ground Steel Blade, 5/8” Plant Clippers (91095935J)

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These are the heavy duty bypass pruners with better leverage—well worth the price.
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Anyone using these in the kitchen? I was watching a reel of a guy using gardening shears to cut open lobster tails
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I've been buying fisker products as they've been posted on sale at SD. They are pretty much higher quality/heavy duty. Only thing I noticed so far is it will lose color if you leave it in the sun but it is still very strong and sturdy.
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Great brand, quality, and warranty.
No brainier if you need this.
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Thanks OP. I really want to try and keep a non-abused pair of pruners for my wife. YMMV, but I have multiple generic Corona-style solid metal pruners from Amazon that look like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Garden-Gur...B00HP8Z5J6
I tend to grab the first pair I see and cut through anything my hands can squeeze them through (multiple because I keep trying to buy one for my wife, but they get mixed up), and surprisingly, this has yet to result in any failures, other than blades that need sharpening.
No, I don't know anything about pruning garden plants, I just have a need to quickly strip branches and vines off of things that are in my way when I didn't fetch a machete, hatchet, loppers, or saw beforehand.
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What does "lifetime warranty" mean?

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Quote from edflores :
What does "lifetime warranty" mean?

Lifetime warranty for Fiskars means you get to argue with them a bunch before they finally say to ship back to them AT YOUR EXPENSE for a repair or replacement.

As for the OP tool, read the reviews on multiple places the past year or 2. Cheapened the tool quite a bit and many parts of this break easily.

Better off with a Corona brand for a little more.
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Quote from bluekiwi :
same price at home depothttps://www.homedepot.com/p/Fiska.../329837451
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Quote from Wulfrax :

Better off with a Corona brand for a little more.
Indeed or Felcos
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Are fingers bigger than 5/8"?
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Are these easy to sharpen? Do people usually sharpen these or just buy new ones when there are deals?
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Are fingers bigger than 5/8"?

They work in my casino.
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Quote from CanesFan :
Are these easy to sharpen? Do people usually sharpen these or just buy new ones when there are deals?
I just use a $10 metal file on my pruners and it seems works fine. I also use it to keep my lawnmower blade sharp-ish between mows.

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