OXO Good Grips Bypass Pruners #16043

313RD2MAPTL. SL160  OXO Good Grips Bypass Pruners #16043

  • Versatile bypass hand shears with 3/4-inch-diameter cutting capacity
  • Hardened, Teflon-coated, steel cutting blades provide maximum cutting strength
  • Conveniently located locking switch; easily accessible by both left- or right-handed users
  • Convenient for gardening and various yardwork projects; soft, comfortable non-slip grip
  • Measures 8 by 1 by 2 inches

Product Description
Small hand pruners feature hardened steel cutting blade with nonstick coating. Soft, comfortable, nonslip grips with easy to use locking switch that is easily accessible for right or left hand user. Weight: 10 oz. Cutting capacity: 3 4″ diameter…. More >>

OXO Good Grips Bypass Pruners #16043


5 Responses to “OXO Good Grips Bypass Pruners #16043”

  1. Correct about poor alignment. I’ve worked with these for a week, cutting shrubs, flowers, simple plants and I can’t lock them anymore. The handle is good on the hand, but they don’t do the job I expected of Oxo or even a medium brand. They hang up on wet bush branches, okay for geraniums or roses, but not for trimming back bushes. They are a disappointment. AND they took literally months to arrive!

  2. These hand shears look good but are a problem to use. The shear’s lock is in a position that locks the shears on just about every cut. The construction is fragile. A real disappointment. Using my old shears.

  3. Blade not well aligned. Have had to work with it so that the blade doesn’t hit the other side of the shear. There are better ones around.

  4. I just started using this clipper and it really does cut plant stems beautifully. However, I find I still need to return to my OLD Felco #7 to cut the larger branches. I use to have very strong hands and arms but now I need tools to help me out on that front. These OXO shears do not do that as well. I know I’ll use these clippers for minor pruning on small or new wood since they do fit nicely in my hands and work very well but I’ll need to carry my old pruners with me too. In time I’ll find out how long they maintain their sharp cutting edge. With the Felco, I sharpen once in spring and I’m set for the year but I’ll have to get back to you about the OXO pruner’s sharpness quality. I do recommend these pruners since the price is great and they are very comfortable to use.

  5. I just got these today. The “conveniently located locking switch that is easily accessible by both left- or right-handed users” has a lock made of plastic retaining a spring-loaded piece of steel. Guess what? In a game of Rock-Paper-Scissors, steel always beats plastic, so there is now a groove carved in the plastic. It has never closed.

    My wife likes the shears and appreciates the gift, but thinks they should be able to lock. I agree. We’ll see if there was a defect in this one or whether it is a design flaw.

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