Chikamasa PS-7G Japanese Lightweight Pruning Shears – 185mm Carbon Steel Garden Pruner with Fluorine Coated Blade & Soft Cushion Grip

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Description

The Chikamasa PS-7G Lightweight Pruning Shears are premium Japanese-made garden secateurs designed for smooth, precise, and comfortable cutting across everyday horticultural tasks.

Built with a high-quality carbon steel upper blade, a fluorine-coated blade finish, and an electroless nickel-plated under blade, this compact pruner helps reduce sap and resin buildup while delivering sharp, controlled cuts through stems, flowers, small branches, herbs, and light garden growth. At just 170g with a 185mm total length and 45mm blade, the PS-7G offers excellent handling for professional gardeners, florists, greenhouse workers, nursery staff, and home growers who want a lightweight pruning tool that reduces fatigue during repeated use. The soft cushion handle absorbs cutting shock, while the red and grey ergonomic grip is easy to spot in busy work areas and comfortable to hold during detailed pruning, trimming, and plant maintenance. 

Key Features

  • Japanese lightweight pruning shears designed for gardening, floristry, greenhouse work, nursery use, and daily plant care
  • High-quality carbon steel blade delivers sharp, reliable cutting performance for stems, flowers, and small branches
  • Fluorine-coated blade finish helps reduce sap and resin buildup for smoother cutting and easier cleaning
  • Electroless nickel-plated under blade supports durability and corrosion resistance
  • Soft cushion handle helps absorb cutting shock and reduce hand fatigue during repetitive pruning
  • Ergonomic PA+GF and elastomer grip provides a comfortable, secure hold
  • Bright red and grey handle design makes the tool easier to find in garden beds, benches, and work areas
  • Lightweight 170g construction supports extended use without unnecessary strain
  • 185mm total length and 45mm blade length offer excellent control for detailed trimming and pruning
  • Suitable for pruning small branches, cutting flower bunches, trimming stems, harvesting herbs, and maintaining ornamental plants
  • Made in Japan with Chikamasa precision craftsmanship

Why You Should Buy

Choose the Chikamasa PS-7G Lightweight Pruning Shears if you want a compact, sharp, and comfortable garden pruner that is easy to handle during long pruning sessions. Its carbon steel blade provides dependable cutting power, while the fluorine-coated finish helps keep sap and resin from slowing you down. The lightweight 170g body, shock-absorbing cushion handle, and ergonomic grip make it ideal for frequent use by gardeners, florists, nursery workers, and plant enthusiasts. Whether you are trimming flowers, shaping plants, pruning small branches, or preparing bouquet stems, the PS-7G offers the clean cutting performance and Japanese build quality needed for precise everyday plant care.

Best For

Professional gardeners, florists, greenhouse workers, nursery staff, landscapers, home gardeners, plant collectors, herb growers, and anyone needing a lightweight precision pruner for flowers, stems, small branches, and general garden maintenance.

Ideal Uses

  • Pruning small branches and light garden growth
  • Cutting flower bunches and bouquet stems
  • Trimming roses, herbs, vines, and ornamental plants
  • Greenhouse and nursery plant maintenance
  • Home gardening and landscape touch-ups
  • Floristry preparation and daily horticultural work
  • Harvesting herbs, flowers, and light produce

Product Specifications

  • Product Name: Chikamasa Pruning Shears PS-7G
  • Product No.: PS-7G
  • Type: Lightweight Pruner / Garden Secateurs / Pruning Shears
  • Total Length: 185mm
  • Blade Length: 45mm
  • Weight: 170g
  • Blade Material: High-quality carbon steel
  • Blade Finish: High-quality fluorine coating
  • Under Blade Finish: Electroless nickel plating
  • Handle Material: PA+GF and elastomer
  • Handle Type: Soft cushion ergonomic grip
  • Colour: Red and grey
  • Origin: Made in Japan

FAQs

Is the Chikamasa PS-7G suitable for professional gardening?

Yes. The PS-7G is designed for regular pruning, trimming, floristry, greenhouse work, and nursery maintenance, making it suitable for both professional and home use.

Can these pruning shears cut small branches?

Yes. The PS-7G is suitable for cutting small branches, stems, flower bunches, herbs, vines, and other light pruning tasks.

What is the blade made from?

The blade is made from high-quality carbon steel with a fluorine-coated finish and an electroless nickel-plated under blade.

Does the fluorine coating help with sap buildup?

Yes. The fluorine-coated finish helps reduce sap and resin buildup, supporting smoother cutting and easier cleaning after use.

How heavy are the Chikamasa PS-7G pruning shears?

The PS-7G weighs approximately 170g, making it a lightweight option for extended pruning sessions.

What is the total length of the pruner?

The total length is 185mm, with a 45mm blade length.

Is the Chikamasa PS-7G made in Japan?

Yes. The PS-7G is made in Japan.

How should I clean and maintain these pruning shears?

Wipe the blades clean after each use, especially after cutting sap-heavy plants, and store the shears dry to help maintain cutting performance and reduce the risk of corrosion.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What jobs is the Chikamasa PS-7G designed for?

This lightweight Japanese bypass pruner handles everyday pruning, trimming and harvesting of flowers, herbs, soft vegetables, vines and small branches. It’s equally at home on the florist bench, in the greenhouse or around a backyard garden, delivering clean cuts without crushing stems.

How thick can it cut, and what material should I avoid?

The PS-7G glides through soft stems and pencil-thin green wood. If you must squeeze hard, the branch is too thick—switch to heavier secateurs or loppers. Skip wire, plastic ties and soil-covered roots to protect the blade edge.

Is it suitable for both professional and home gardeners?

Yes. Pros appreciate its sharp carbon-steel edge and long-shift comfort, while home gardeners gain an easy-handling upgrade from basic scissors for regular trimming and harvests.

What makes the blade sharp and sap-resistant?

A high-carbon steel blade holds a keen edge, while a fluorine coating over electroless nickel plating helps sap, resin and moisture slide off—so cuts stay smooth and cleanup is faster.

How do I clean and maintain the pruner?

After each session wipe off sap, dry the blades, add a drop of light tool oil to the pivot and store the tool locked and dry. A quick alcohol wipe disinfects between plants and prevents rust.

Will it stay sharp, and can I replace or sharpen parts?

Used on suitable plant material, the edge stays keen for many cuts. When performance drops, clean first, then sharpen lightly or fit an available replacement blade or spring to extend tool life.

Is it comfortable for long pruning sessions?

Weighing about 170 g with a cushioned, non-slip handle and shock-absorbing spring, the PS-7G reduces hand fatigue during repetitive cuts without feeling flimsy.

Does it have a safety lock, and how should I store it?

A one-touch locking mechanism keeps the blades closed between jobs. Store the pruner clean, locked and dry—ideally in a pouch or drawer—out of children’s reach.

Where is it made, and why does that matter?

The PS-7G is manufactured in Japan, a country renowned for precision blade craftsmanship. That heritage shows in the tool’s sharpness, fit-and-finish and long-term reliability.

How long will it last, and how can I extend its life?

With sensible use—cutting only suitable stems, cleaning after work and oiling occasionally—it should serve for many seasons. Avoid forcing thick limbs or cutting wire to keep it in top shape.

Is it really worth upgrading from cheap pruning shears?

Yes. Gardeners notice cleaner cuts, smoother action, lighter weight and replaceable parts—advantages that cheap shears rarely match. That comfort and performance pay off if you prune regularly.

What’s the biggest mistake users make with the PS-7G?

Treating it like a heavy-duty branch cutter. Forcing it through thick, woody limbs can dull the edge or stress the pivot—use stronger tools for those tasks to keep your PS-7G performing flawlessly.

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