Corona Stainless Steel Floral Scissors, 3 Inch Blade, FS 4000

September 6, 2018 - Comment

An essential tool for anyone who grows, buys, or arranges flowers, the Corona Clipper floral scissors feature ergonomic handles and sharp blades for slicing through stems with minimal effort. The stainless blades are serrated for clean and precise cuts, and can be re-sharpened for prolonged life. The molded grips feel exceptionally comfortable, and are perfectly

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An essential tool for anyone who grows, buys, or arranges flowers, the Corona Clipper floral scissors feature ergonomic handles and sharp blades for slicing through stems with minimal effort. The stainless blades are serrated for clean and precise cuts, and can be re-sharpened for prolonged life. The molded grips feel exceptionally comfortable, and are perfectly suitable for all-day use.Founded in the early 1920s, Corona is a leader in the marketing and manufacturing of professional and consumer tools for the lawn and garden, landscape, irrigation, construction and agriculture markets. With a retail and distribution network that extends throughout the United States and Canada, Corona’s proven designs, quality manufacturing processes and unparalleled customer service make it the best choice in tools for contractors, agricultural professionals and avid gardeners alike. Limited lifetime warranty.

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Comments

zubiate says:

Not very sharp

Debbie says:

Nice garden scissors I loaned my old pair of garden scissors out, and they got rusted, so I bought this to replace them. I appreciate that the handle is contoured (for right-handed use) and padded. They’re about the size of office scissors, but this blade has a wave in it (rather than a straight edge) and some ridging along the bottom edge (not a serrated edge). I assume these features are to help hold the stem in place as you cut, and it does so. They cut easily through soft, thin stems. I tried to cut through a…

Tommy and Carol says:

Great garden and floral shears.

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