Owning a pair of the best pruners is your ticket to completing essential yard maintenance. They can be useful for taming small trees and trimming flowers on the border. Certainly, I'd be at a loss without mine.
If you're without a set, let me help you choose pruning shearers. The Okatsune 101 7-inch Bypass Pruners have been discounted from $39.99 to $23.90 on Amazon. This is a 40% mega savings, and it happens to be its lowest price ever. They are also not available at this price anywhere else, anyway.
This means that you can use that Prime Membership and receive them for free by the end of the week. If you don't have a membership, you won't need to wait much longer; you'll get them on Monday instead. Hurry to shop for them today.
Okatsune 101 7-inch Bypass Pruners: key features
While my team hasn't reviewed these pruners, I can see that they come highly recommended by Amazon customers. One reviewer says, "It’s a perfect fit for my small hand and still sharp and working perfectly." Another adds, "I have small hands, and these shears are easy to use, and they are sharp and cut very well! My hands don't tire so easily now."
I'm getting the overall vibe that these pruners are ideal for smaller hands, as most users mention this. They measure 9.84 x 2.52in (l x w) and weigh 177 grams, which is the equivalent weight of a baseball.
It looks as though there is a safety pin between the handles, but this is all designed to provide smooth, clean cutting without any crushing. The blades are made from Izumo Yasuki Japanese steel, so they're super hard. And when you're done cutting things like small tree branches and plants like bamboo (yep!), the one-handed locking mechanism will mean that you can safely store them away.
Buy the Okatsune 101 7-inch Bypass Pruners for $23.90 on Amazon today.
Throughout the rest of the year, we'll be tracking discounts on more popular yard tools; lawn mower deals are already seeing discounts of up to 40%, and you could pick up a chainsaw deal for as little as $90. This is all in preparation for Labor Day, Amazon Prime Day, and Black Friday, which are on the horizon sooner than you may think (Labor Day is 2nd September).