Chikamasa TS-77HB Japanese Cut & Hold Harvesting Shears – 190mm Lightweight Flower, Fruit & Rose Pruner with Carbon Steel Blades

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Description

The Chikamasa TS-77HB Cut & Hold Shear is a lightweight Japanese harvesting shear designed for growers, florists, greenhouse workers, nursery teams, and home gardeners who need to cut and hold stems in one smooth action.

Its cut-and-hold function grips flowers, fruit stems, roses, vegetables, and delicate plant material as it cuts, helping prevent dropped stems, bruising, and unnecessary damage during harvest or floral preparation. Built with high-quality carbon steel blades, electroless nickel plating, and a comfortable PA+GF elastomer handle, the TS-77HB delivers sharp, controlled cutting performance with reliable rust resistance and everyday durability. At 190mm long with a 45mm blade and 165g lightweight body, it offers excellent handling for precise harvesting, bouquet preparation, rose cutting, greenhouse work, and careful plant maintenance. 

Key Features

  • Cut & Hold harvesting shear designed to grip stems after cutting, reducing drops and damage
  • Ideal for roses, fresh flowers, fruit stems, vegetables, herbs, and delicate produce harvesting
  • High-quality carbon steel blades provide sharp, clean cutting performance
  • Electroless nickel plating supports rust resistance and long-lasting durability
  • Lightweight 165g design helps reduce hand and wrist fatigue during repeated cutting
  • 190mm total length with 45mm blade length offers control for accurate trimming and harvesting
  • PA+GF and elastomer handle provides a comfortable, secure grip
  • Soft cushioned handle design helps absorb shock during continuous use
  • Suitable for professional florists, greenhouse workers, nursery staff, growers, and home gardeners
  • Made in Japan with Chikamasa precision craftsmanship

Why You Should Buy

Choose the Chikamasa TS-77HB Cut & Hold Shear if you need a precise harvesting tool that helps protect flowers, fruit, and delicate stems from falling after they are cut. The integrated holding function is especially useful for roses, fresh flowers, vegetables, herbs, and soft produce where careful handling matters. Its carbon steel blades deliver clean cutting performance, while the electroless nickel plating adds rust resistance for dependable daily use. Lightweight, comfortable, and easy to control, the TS-77HB is a smart choice for professional growers and florists as well as home gardeners who want Japanese-made quality, accuracy, and reduced crop damage in one practical tool.

Best For

Professional florists, flower growers, greenhouse workers, nursery staff, fruit and vegetable harvesters, rose growers, home gardeners, plant enthusiasts, and anyone who needs a lightweight cut-and-hold shear for careful harvesting and trimming.

Ideal Uses

  • Harvesting flowers without dropping stems
  • Cutting roses and delicate blooms
  • Picking fruit stems and soft produce
  • Harvesting vegetables and herbs
  • Bouquet and floral arrangement preparation
  • Greenhouse and nursery cutting tasks
  • Light pruning and precision plant maintenance

Product Specifications

  • Product Name: Chikamasa Cut & Hold TS-77HB
  • Product No.: TS-77HB
  • Type: Cut & Hold Harvesting Shear / Florist Shear / Garden Pruner
  • Total Length: 190mm
  • Blade Length: 45mm
  • Weight: 165g
  • Blade Material: High-quality carbon steel
  • Blade Finish: Electroless nickel plating
  • Handle Material: PA+GF and elastomer
  • Handle Type: Soft cushion ergonomic grip
  • Special Function: Cut & Hold stem gripping system
  • Origin: Made in Japan

FAQs

What does Cut & Hold mean?

Cut & Hold means the shear grips the stem as it cuts, helping prevent flowers, fruit, vegetables, or delicate plant material from falling after cutting.

Is the Chikamasa TS-77HB suitable for roses?

Yes. The TS-77HB is suitable for roses, fresh flowers, vegetables, and harvesting work where holding the stem after cutting helps prevent damage.

Can these shears be used for fruit and vegetables?

Yes. They are designed for delicate harvesting tasks, including fruit stems, vegetables, herbs, flowers, and soft produce.

What are the blades made from?

The blades are made from high-quality carbon steel with electroless nickel plating for rust resistance and durability.

How heavy are the TS-77HB shears?

The Chikamasa TS-77HB weighs approximately 165g, making it lightweight and comfortable for repeated harvesting and trimming.

What is the total length of this shear?

The total length is 190mm, with a 45mm blade length.

Is the Chikamasa TS-77HB made in Japan?

Yes. The TS-77HB is made in Japan.

How should I maintain these harvesting shears?

Wipe the blades clean after use, especially after cutting sap-heavy stems or damp plant material, and store the shears dry to help maintain cutting performance and reduce corrosion risk.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What does the “cut & hold” feature do, and why is it game-changing?

The TS-77HB’s jaws grip the stem as the carbon-steel blade slices, so flowers, fruit or herbs stay in your hand instead of dropping and bruising. That saves time, keeps produce clean and lets you harvest with one hand.

Which harvesting and trimming jobs is the TS-77HB best for?

Use it for roses, fresh-cut flowers, bouquet prep, herbs, soft-stemmed vegetables and delicate fruit clusters. Growers, florists and home gardeners alike rely on its clean cut and positive grip.

Can it really help with thorny roses and prickly crops?

Yes. The hold function means you don’t have to grab the stem immediately, reducing contact with thorns or spines—though sturdy gloves are still smart for heavy thorn work.

How thick a stem will it cut, and what should I avoid?

The shear glides through soft stems and thin green wood. If you must squeeze hard, switch to stronger secateurs. Skip thick branches, wire, gritty roots and hard plastics to keep the edge sharp.

Is it gentle enough for delicate fruit and vegetables?

Absolutely. It cuts and catches tomatoes, strawberries, chillies and similar produce so nothing drops or bruises—ideal for market-garden or greenhouse harvests.

Who will benefit most from this tool?

Florists, flower farmers, greenhouse and nursery crews, market gardeners and serious hobby growers value the control and speed. If you only harvest once a year, a basic snip may suffice.

What keeps the blade sharp and corrosion-resistant?

A high-carbon steel blade gives lasting bite, while electroless nickel plating helps fend off rust. Clean and dry it after use—no garden blade is truly rust-proof.

How should I clean, disinfect and oil the shear?

After each session wipe sap off, swab with isopropyl alcohol if moving between plants, dry thoroughly, then add a drop of light tool or camellia oil to the pivot and blade.

Can I sharpen or replace parts when wear shows?

Yes. Sharpen the carbon-steel edge carefully when cuts start tearing, or fit a replacement blade or spring (check your supplier) to extend service life.

Is it comfortable for long harvest days?

Weighing about 165 g with a shock-absorbing cushioned handle, the TS-77HB reduces wrist strain during repetitive snips—popular with crews who cut for hours.

Does it work for left-handed users and store safely?

The shear is primarily right-handed; some left-handers manage but may prefer dedicated tools. A one-hand lock keeps blades closed—store it clean, dry and covered for safety.

How durable is it, and what misuse should I avoid?

With sensible care—no forcing into thick wood or wire, regular cleaning and oiling—it lasts many seasons. Treating it like a heavy-duty branch cutter is the fastest way to shorten its life.

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