Japanese Kamaki Thinning Shears
Japanese Kamaki Thinning Shears
Made in Japan
- Good for floral pruning & thinning, deadheading, & general purpose snipping
- Pointed tip great for tight areas
- 2" long cutting blade edges
- 7-1/2" (190 mm) overall length
- Red color metal handle
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These spring loaded Japanese Kamaki thinning shears are good for general purpose trimming & delicate work as well. The tips of the shears are pointed (slightly blunted) & will reach tight spaces with ease. Good for many various tasks such as floral pruning & thinning, leaf trimming, deadheading, & general purpose snipping. Made in Japan.
Hardwick & Sons is pleased to offer quality tools from Japan for the many people who desire special & well-crafted tools. The wide variety of Japanese products that we offer come from the many craftsmen & toolmakers in Japan who have a special dedication to their skillful craft & art of toolmaking.
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Product Cutting Blade Edge Overall Length Handle Lengths Model # Japanese Kamaki Thinning Shears 2" 7-1/2" (190 mm) 3-1/2" SUMP710X
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Good deadheading and thinning tool.
These shears are sharp, lightweight, and easy to use. We use many of them for our grounds crews. In the past I have had a couple of blades fail, but the shears are inexpensive to replace.
Okatsune thinning shears #304
The Okatsune thinning shears, #304, are a favorite tool. Some time the ground will thaw here in Maine & I can try out the other tools!
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Good deadheading and thinning tool.
These shears are sharp, lightweight, and easy to use. We use many of them for our grounds crews. In the past I have had a couple of blades fail, but the shears are inexpensive to replace.
Okatsune thinning shears #304
The Okatsune thinning shears, #304, are a favorite tool. Some time the ground will thaw here in Maine & I can try out the other tools!