- Efficient Eversharp blades made of carbon steel.
- Features a lightweight, aluminum body and a bi-material micro hex grip.
- Can be used by both left and right-handed individuals.
- Easily adjustable for all hand sizes.
- Features built-in wire and string cutting capabilities.
- 24mm cutting diameter
- Great for trimming dead roses and shrubs, as well as pruning live wood.
The outstanding Eversharp All Purpose Secateurs boast an extraordinary blade created using cutting-edge aerospace coating technology. The high carbon steel blade has been expertly sharpened to be twice as efficient and 50 times tougher than the average blade. The sturdy frame will withstand the test of time with its bi-material micro hex handle. Ideal for trimming roses, pruning shrubs, and cutting live, green branches.
The Eversharp Secateurs are known for their sharpness, durability, and rust-resistant blades, making them the top choice on the market.
*in independent tests by CATRA Eversharp stayed sharper 6 x longer than competitors.
How to use:
- Cut green live wood, young, and soft woods with a pair of bypass secateurs instead of an anvil style.
- Effortlessly trim and shape with Eversharp All Purpose Secateurs' sharp bypass blades, providing a clean and accurate cut like a pair of scissors.
- Gentle on stems, thanks to the bypass action which reduces the risk of bruising and damage.
- Perfect for deadheading, cuttings, pruning and shooting near the bud!
- For trimming roses, shrubs, and general live wood pruning
Maintenance and care
- Ensure your garden tool stays in top shape by properly caring for it. After each use, store it in a dry environment and don't leave it outside, even in dry weather. Exposing your tools to moisture from wet grass and dew can cause damage.
- Keeping your garden tools clean and dry will ensure they remain in good working condition. After each use, make sure to wash away any soil and debris from your digging tools.
- Dry tools before storing to prevent rust and rot. Apply linseed oil to wood handles to prevent cracking. If dirty, brush or gently wipe clean with a damp cloth. Do not soak wood to avoid damage.
- Ensure that all tools used for chemical applications are thoroughly cleaned, as fertilizers and other chemicals can quickly corrode metal.