frebo
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Fiskars suck... lol, just kidding, I'm sure they are fine for people but I hate them.
I've had 2 pairs of these forever, they're probably over 10 years old each. This exact model. Still sharper than anything in the house and tight as the day I bought them. And no annoying squeaky spring to piss me off lol.
This is pretty much what most trimmers I've seen in BC use for decades. Bonsai shears.View attachment 1030720
Yeah those I could use lol... Its generally the spring return shears I dont like, though I really do like those ones I posted. They have a nice long pointed tip that makes it easy to dig in at the petiole bases. I used a few different kinds back in the day but anytime we hired pro trimming crews they always used springless bonsai shears, once I got a pair I never went back to the spring type. These give you so much more control I find, and arent hard on the hands at all. If anything I find them easier on the hand after a few days of non stop trimming.
Those are gorgeous! Man, I'd almost feel bad using them lol... they belong in a frame!I agree. And with Mrs. MMG being a cosmetologist we also use hair scissors. This is the old cheap pair i keep on my smoking tray.
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Those are gorgeous! Man, I'd almost feel bad using them lol... they belong in a frame!
I also agree about the fiskar's, they're great. I like these with the non stick coating for removing buds from the stems and all the fine trimming.
https://www.amazon.com/Fiskars-154110-1001-Non-stick-Titanium-Softgrip/dp/B005NAGBC8
It doesn't need to be scraped clean as often as normal scissors and because its small, light weight, and foregoes the spring, there is much less hand fatigue during trimming. I use a big pair of cutco's for harvesting/chopping branches off and a small hack saw for the main stems.
I have issues using big heavy shears and the spring style scissors because the extra weight and the resistance of the spring is enough to really wear my hand out during a long trimming session.
They glide pretty nice, I just wish the finger holes were a little bigger. Got to use a plastic razor blade or something relatively soft to scrape them otherwise you might remove some of the coating but they are cheap to replace and mine has held up well for the last few years.I have been wanting to try the titanium to see how much better it is.
You going to love the trim bin no more tied or sore hands .Reached out to fiskars for some replacement springs and they said they are backed up on processing warrantees and it will take 25-30 days. Just ordered the springless fiskars and the trim bin as recommended here. Thanks yal.
You can buy a scrubber box to keep your shears clean my trim bin kit came with one works great I did 1 lb in a short time . OdI will say I hate the spring loaded fiskers as well. This is my 1st time trimming and well I will be investing in more like the bonsai scissors that been posted above lol. I mean they got the job done but my hand didn't like me. And that was only 8.5 oz to dry trim lol now that I have a few pounds to do I will be looking at other options lol...also having multiple pairs and a glass of alcohol so I can switch quickly once gummed up
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