The ingenious Toro ratcheting pruner allows for easy cutting with the least amount of effort. It's ideal for cutting roses and dead branch material, because the strong aluminum die-cast body gives the pruner extra strength while the ergonomically shaped handles with TPR (thermo plastic rubber) inserts provide extra cushioning and a non-slip grip. The blade is made from high carbon steel and has a non-stick coating for top cutting performance and a long lasting cutting edge. It also has patented center oiler bolt technology for ease of maintenance of the tool, allowing for continuous lubrication during operation. This Ratcheting Pruner can cut up to 7/8-inches and has a lifetime warranty.
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Summary: great little pruners
Comment: this tool is dependable and although I have only used it on small project it performs well.
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Summary: Good quality, good warranty
Comment: My pruners arrived with a missing nut but the customer service rep at Toro happily mailed me a new pair. They work very well for someone with little hand strength. They're great for cuts on branches of trees and shrubs, especially the ones that have died and I need to cut them back. They do not, however, replace bypass pruners for delicate stems like roses or hydrangeas. They can crush some stems, not always, but it is worth mentioning. Compared to other ratcheting pruners, these are light, comfortable and the holes in the handle make it possible to hang on a nail.
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Summary: OK for light pruning
Comment: I found these pruners fine for light pruning and dead heading. They are mildly disappointing as some very small tasks take two or more clips to make the cut. Still they are lightweight and comfortable to use. Considering the price, I am satisfied with them.
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Summary: a bargin that works unreal good
Comment: for the money it is well worth it,i told freinds and they bought also & was pleased thxs amazon
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Summary: good product
Comment: This is a good set of ratchet clippers, solidly built.
Ratchet clippers are, in my opinion, better than the
non-ratchet but more common type, because of the leverage action.