7‑Inch Garden Pruning Shears — Precision Long‑Blade Pruner

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Description

These 7‑Inch Garden Pruning Shears are built for precision trimming and detailed horticultural tasks.

The long, tapered blades reach into foliage for clean cuts, while the spring mechanism returns the blades to open position for ease of use. A locking buckle ensures safety during transport or storage. The frame is made from high‑quality anodized aluminium, offering a lightweight yet durable construction ideal for regular garden work.

Key Features

  • 7‑inch long blades for extended reach and precise cuts

  • Spring mechanism to automatically open after each cut

  • Secure lock buckle for safe blade closure when idle

  • Anodized aluminium body for strength and corrosion resistance

  • Ergonomic handle design for comfort and control

Why you should buy

With its extended 7‑inch blades, this pruner excels in trimming deeper into shrubs and reaching stems that shorter tools miss. The lightweight anodized aluminium build ensures you won’t tire your hands quickly, and the locking mechanism keeps it safe in your tool kit or bag. For gardeners who value both precision and usability, this pruning shear is a reliable, efficient tool for detailed cutting, shaping, and maintenance work.

FAQs

What diameter branch can it cut?
It’s best suited for stems and branches up to about 10 mm in diameter, depending on sharpness and leverage.

How do I sharpen the blades?
Use a fine sharpening stone or file, maintain the original blade angle, and stroke in one consistent direction.

Is the lock strong enough for transport?
Yes — the lock buckle is designed to securely hold the blades closed during transport or storage.

Does the anodized aluminium body resist rust?
Yes — anodizing adds a protective oxide layer that helps prevent corrosion compared to untreated aluminium.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are 7-Inch Garden Pruning Shears used for?

These long-blade pruners are ideal for precise trimming on herbs, flowers, houseplants, and soft stems—especially in tight or crowded areas. They’re great for deadheading, harvesting, shaping shrubs, or trimming in grow tents without damaging nearby growth.

What size branches can 7-Inch Garden Pruning Shears cut?

They’re best for stems up to about 10 mm. Avoid thick, woody branches—that’s a job for loppers or a pruning saw. These are precision tools, not brute force cutters.

Are 7-Inch Garden Pruning Shears comfortable to use?

Yes—they feature an ergonomic grip, lightweight aluminium body, and a spring mechanism that reopens the blades after each cut. Great for longer sessions, even with gloves or for beginners.

Do 7-Inch Garden Pruning Shears cut cleanly or crush stems?

When sharp and used correctly, they cut cleanly. Ragged cuts often happen if the blades are dirty, dull, or you’re trying to cut material that’s too thick or woody for the tool.

What’s the best way to keep cuts clean with these pruners?

Use a smooth, controlled squeeze near the blade base—don’t twist or half-cut. Clean cuts reduce plant stress and heal faster. Avoid using them on stems beyond their size range.

How do I clean sap off 7-Inch Garden Pruning Shears?

Wipe them before sap dries. For sticky buildup, rubbing alcohol works well. Avoid dishwashers—hand clean, dry fully, and oil lightly to prevent corrosion or stiffness.

How should I sharpen 7-Inch Garden Pruning Shears?

Use a fine sharpening stone or file, following the original blade angle. Sharpen the main cutting blade only. Avoid scissor sharpeners—they can damage the edge. Touch up as needed based on use.

What are 7-Inch Garden Pruning Shears made from?

They have an anodized aluminium body for strength and corrosion resistance. The blades need regular cleaning and care, but the build is lightweight and durable for daily garden work.

Do 7-Inch Garden Pruning Shears have a safety lock?

Yes—there’s a locking buckle to keep blades closed during storage or transport. It’s secure enough for tool bags, but always store them out of reach of children.

Do I need to disinfect the pruners between plants?

It’s good practice, even if plants look healthy. A quick wipe with rubbing alcohol helps prevent the spread of unseen pests or disease. Bleach works too, but rinse and oil after use.

Can I use these pruners on sappy or sticky plants?

Yes—but sap builds up fast. It’s smart to clean the blades during longer sessions. Sticky residue makes cuts feel dull even when the blades are sharp.

Why are my 7-Inch Pruning Shears hard to close?

Check for sap or grit around the spring and pivot, and make sure the lock isn’t half-engaged. Clean the joint, then apply a drop of light oil and open/close to reset the motion.

Can I use these for root pruning or twine cutting?

Yes, with caution. Roots often carry grit that dulls blades quickly. Twine is fine, but avoid wire or hard plastic—those can chip the blade or ruin alignment.

How should I store 7-Inch Garden Pruning Shears?

Clean and dry them after use, lock them closed, and store away from moisture or other tools that could nick the blades. Don’t leave them outdoors or in damp toolboxes.

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