Corona Clipper Bonsai & Orchids Mini Shear With Vinyl Coated Steel Handles #FS 4310
June 19th, 2010 by admin

  • Ideal shears for delicate work on orchids and bonsai trees
  • Features re-sharpenable forged steel alloy blades
  • Comfortable vinyl grips
  • Suitable for right or left hand use
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Amazon.com Product Description
The Corona Clipper mini shear is a small and easy to handle tool for the delicate pruning of flowers and houseplants. It features forged steel alloy blades designed to stay sharp, and its compact design is perfect for smaller hands. Perfectly suitable for right or left-hand use, its narrow re-sharpenable blades work perfectly on delicate plants such as orchids and even bonsai trees. The mini shear carries a limited lifetime warranty…. More >>

Corona Clipper Bonsai & Orchids Mini Shear With Vinyl Coated Steel Handles #FS 4310


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4 Responses  
  • G. Anderson writes:
    June 19th, 20109:36 amat

    I do not understand the negative review for these being small–

    *That is the point*

    They are indeed *extremely* small, but for uses which require miniature shears, they are phenomenal. Extremely sharp, clean easily, and last forever— and I can get into every little nook and cranny.

    Fantastic shears. Highly recommended.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Anonymous writes:
    June 19th, 201011:57 amat

    Ok, so they *are* called “Mini Shears”, but beware they are VERY small. They will literally fit in the palm of your hand, and are only about 4 inches long. Don’t purchase these if you have serious pruning to do.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • anceebee writes:
    June 19th, 20101:45 pmat

    these clippers are small, but sturdy, I have used them for everything from houseplants to working at a garden center, for deadheading, pruning shrubs, to cutting back perennials. They go with me everywhere.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • K. Stewart writes:
    June 19th, 20103:31 pmat

    I have had these handy little shears for several months and really enjoy using them while potting up my orchids. The small size is perfect for trimming back roots before potting up a plant. The thin tip is also good for precise cutting of a spent flower stalk.

    As Orchids host at BellaOnline.com I’m always on the lookout for handy tools and gadgets that orchid lovers can use. I definitely think these would make a nice addition to *any* flower gardener’s tool collection.
    Rating: 5 / 5


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