are gardening tools used for cutting small branches, stems, and twigs of plants. They are designed to make clean, precise cuts, promoting healthy growth and aesthetics in plants. Here are some key features and uses of pruning shears:
- Blades: Pruning shears typically have two sharp blades that come together to make the cut. The blades can be made of steel or other durable materials and may have a non-stick coating to prevent sap and debris from sticking.
- Handles: The handles of pruning shears are usually made of metal or plastic and are ergonomically designed for comfortable use. Some models have cushioned or non-slip grips to reduce hand fatigue during extended use.
- Cutting Mechanism: Pruning shears can have different cutting mechanisms, including bypass, anvil, or ratchet. Bypass pruners are the most common type, where one blade bypasses the other like scissors. Anvil pruners have one blade that cuts against a flat surface, while ratchet pruners use a step-by-step cutting action to make it easier to cut through tough branches.
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