I can get a pair of EZ KUT ratcheting pruners in your hands. Truly an heirloom quality tool. With an Unconditional lifetime warranty. No limitations. Hardened Carbon Steel. You can do a circle cut for branches up to 2 inches. Been around since 1988.
Merry Christmas Chris! You didn't mention the brand of your original pruner. If you've been using that silver one for 3 years without sharpening it, I want THAT one. Funny I was just out ripping vines off one of my perimeter fences today. Love my current ratchet hand pruner.
Yup! My thoughts exactly. The whole reason I watched the video was to find out what brand "old trusty" was. The size is important. They would fit in a holster made for aviation snips.
Love this very popular Japanese variety I bought off Amazon-can’t immediately recall the name, but it blows everything else that I have used away-very solids & !sharp ! :)
good to see your enjoyment of gardening, good review, the best part is your laugh....God Bless You
Great demo and evaluation. Thx.
I can get a pair of EZ KUT ratcheting pruners in your hands. Truly an heirloom quality tool. With an Unconditional lifetime warranty. No limitations. Hardened Carbon Steel. You can do a circle cut for branches up to 2 inches. Been around since 1988.
Merry Christmas to my favourite TH-camr!!!! Keep the videos coming Chris!
Yup stepping up my tool game this upcoming year. Guess I’ll start with these pruners. Thanks for the link
Merry Christmas Chris! You didn't mention the brand of your original pruner. If you've been using that silver one for 3 years without sharpening it, I want THAT one. Funny I was just out ripping vines off one of my perimeter fences today. Love my current ratchet hand pruner.
Yup! My thoughts exactly. The whole reason I watched the video was to find out what brand "old trusty" was. The size is important. They would fit in a holster made for aviation snips.
Now that it’s been a year since this video, how are the new pruners holding up?
Do you use anvil shears for living trees? Do you use bypass shears as well?
I prefer anvil pruners, but we use both
@@TrulyTropical Thank you!
Love this very popular Japanese variety I bought off Amazon-can’t immediately recall the name, but it blows everything else that I have used away-very solids & !sharp ! :)