kevinn
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Yep, ARS curved snips here, too. Can't take the Fiskars, I'm out of it within an hour using those.ARC grape scissors are my trustee steeds. They last forever and a quick shapen good as new.
happy farmin;)
nothing fancy for me...10 dollar Hydro-farms, spring-loaded, straight bladed scissors. I don't like the curved ones because I cut from both sides. For me, it sucks not having scissors with a return spring. Keep em clean and sharp too.
I been thinking about trying out a Dremel tool but would have to make up some type of whirly-gig set up to trim....and do it in a plexiglass box to catch the flying stuff. Bzzzzzzz.
Oh yeah almost forgot...if you can find them, chickamusa scissors are hands down the best. I haven't trimmed in a pretty long time but the pros I know are all ragin about the chickamusas.
And I'm not kidding about that arthritis, I know a few girls under 30 who have it from workin just two seasons. Never use springs.
How are the springs causing arthritis? The open close motion wears on my joints out way faster. It also helps if you keep a razor blade to scrape them every 15 or so, 4 scissors per trimmer, and a glass of olive oil on hand soak them, to keep them from sticking and it helps greatly with the deresining the blades. I do the same with speedee trim blades.
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