Saboten Classic Pruning Shears Bypass – No. 1200

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Description

Saboten Classic Pruning Shears Bypass – No. 1200 are garden shears designed for clean, controlled pruning around the home garden. The bypass cutting style is suited to trimming living stems, shaping plants and handling regular pruning jobs where a neat cut matters.

Use these pruning shears for flowers, herbs, ornamentals, indoor plants and light garden maintenance where scissors are too light and larger loppers are more than you need.

Key benefits

  • Bypass garden shears for clean pruning of suitable living stems
  • Useful for regular trimming, shaping and plant maintenance
  • Compact hand tool for more control than larger cutting tools
  • Practical option for home gardeners, indoor plant growers and general pruning work
  • Suitable for light garden cutting tasks where accuracy is important

Best suited to

  • Pruning flowers, herbs and soft-to-medium plant stems
  • Trimming ornamentals, indoor plants and garden plants
  • Removing spent growth, deadheading and shaping plants
  • Gardeners who want a dedicated bypass pruning tool for regular use
  • Small garden jobs where larger shears or loppers are not practical

How to use it

Use the Saboten Classic Pruning Shears Bypass – No. 1200 for controlled pruning cuts on suitable plant material. Position the blade where you want the cut, keep your free hand clear, and cut cleanly without twisting the tool.

After use, wipe the blades clean to remove sap, soil and plant residue. Store the shears dry and safely away from children, pets and general foot traffic.

Check before buying

  • These are bypass pruning shears, not hedge shears or heavy-duty loppers.
  • Best suited to regular garden pruning rather than cutting thick branches.
  • Use the right tool for the stem size to avoid damaging the shears or the plant.
  • Wear suitable gloves and handle carefully, as pruning blades are sharp.

FAQs

What are bypass garden shears used for?

Bypass garden shears are commonly used for pruning living stems, trimming plants, deadheading flowers and making cleaner cuts on suitable green growth.

Can I use these for thick branches?

These pruning shears are intended for regular hand pruning. For thick branches or woody growth, use loppers, a pruning saw or another tool designed for heavier cuts.

Are these suitable for indoor plants?

Yes, they can be used for indoor plants where the stem size is suitable for pruning shears and a clean, controlled cut is needed.

Choose Saboten Classic Pruning Shears Bypass – No. 1200 if you need practical garden shears for everyday pruning, trimming and plant maintenance.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are Saboten 1200 Power Slim Pruning Shears best used for?

These compact Japanese bypass shears are designed for clean, precise cuts on small branches, herbs, flowers, bonsai, and detailed garden work—especially in tight or crowded foliage. They’re a favorite for both indoor and outdoor use, and work well for small hands and beginners.

What is the cutting capacity of Saboten 1200 Power Slim Pruning Shears?

They’re rated for up to 10mm branches. Forcing thicker cuts can dull the blades or damage alignment. If you’re squeezing hard, switch to heavier-duty secateurs or loppers. They’re not designed for wire, roots, or plastic ties.

What are the blades made from, and do they have a coating?

The blades are high carbon steel, fully heat-treated for durability, and coated with Teflon-S to reduce sap buildup and rust. This helps them glide more smoothly and stay cleaner longer. Avoid abrasives to preserve the coating.

Why do Saboten 1200 shears feel smoother than cheaper pruners?

They use a patented oil-less pivot system (PivoSlide), which reduces drag without needing regular oil. The build quality, heat-treated blades, and coating all contribute to a cleaner, easier cutting feel.

Do Saboten 1200 Power Slim Shears have a safety lock and wrist strap?

Yes—they feature a durable side-mounted latch to keep the blades closed, and a wrist strap for secure handling. The strap is handy when moving around or working at heights. Store locked and avoid pockets unless secured.

How do I get clean cuts with Saboten 1200 shears?

Seat the stem deeper into the blades (not the tip), make a single smooth squeeze, and avoid twisting mid-cut. For propagation, a 45° angle cut can help, but it depends on the plant. Clean blades are key for crisp results.

How should I clean and care for the shears after use?

Wipe the blades clean after each session. For sticky sap, use rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth—never abrasive pads. Dry thoroughly, lock closed, and store in a dry place to prevent rust or coating damage.

Do I need to disinfect between plants to prevent disease spread?

Yes—especially if pruning different plants or if any show signs of disease. A quick alcohol wipe between uses helps prevent pathogen transfer and keeps your plants healthier.

How do I sharpen Saboten 1200 Power Slim Pruning Shears?

Use a fine sharpening stone or file, following the original blade bevel with light strokes. Avoid grinding the flat blade surfaces or using pull-through sharpeners. Clean blades before sharpening to avoid mistaking sap drag for dullness.

Why do the shears feel stiff or dull even after sharpening?

Most stiffness is from sap or grit buildup around the pivot—clean that area thoroughly. If they still feel dull, the edge may need refining or the bevel was altered during sharpening.

Are Saboten 1200 shears durable enough for commercial use?

Yes—for light to medium-duty tasks like detail pruning, flower harvesting, and bonsai. For thick or heavy-duty pruning, they should be paired with stronger secateurs or loppers. Regular cleaning and correct use keep them sharp and reliable.

Do Saboten 1200 shears come with spare parts?

Some replacement parts may be available in the wider market, but availability varies. It’s best to treat them as a maintainable tool—clean, sharpen, and store properly to extend their life without needing spares.

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