Darlac Stainless Steel Shear
From 15th December 2024

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Product Description
Super Sharp Shear. A very lightweight shear weighing just over half a kilo. These well balanced shears are perfect for all green growth including topiary and can be used untiringly for long periods. The stainless steel precision ground blades are sharp, easily resharpened and replaceable. Shock absorbing buffers and contoured handles for comfort and sureness of grip. Tension adjuster. A very popular shear.
Blade dimension: 20cm, Measurement: Weight: 669g.
For comprehensive care and garden secateurs maintenance advice, check out the Darlac A Pruner for Life guide here.
Maintenance: Clean, sharpen, oil.
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