Pruner Pro Snips Harvesting 18.5cm (Piece) – Bellota
$15.00
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WEIGHT 91 g
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USES For harvesting grapes and fruit. Long, thin blade for accessing hard-to-reach areas.
- Will last a lifetime. Special stainless steel blades: short, long, straight and curved. Heat treated.
- Forget about them rusting. They have an anti-slip coating and are treated so they won’t break.Comfortable grip. Lightweight, ergonomic, bi-material handle for easily harvesting grapes, fruit or flowers.
15 x 47 x 185 mm
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SKU:
BELLOTA(NA)-3623
Categories: Gardening Tools, Nature's Corner, Pruners
Description
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WEIGHT 91 g
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USES For harvesting grapes and fruit. Long, thin blade for accessing hard-to-reach areas.
- Will last a lifetime. Special stainless steel blades: short, long, straight and curved. Heat treated.
- Forget about them rusting. They have an anti-slip coating and are treated so they won’t break.Comfortable grip. Lightweight, ergonomic, bi-material handle for easily harvesting grapes, fruit or flowers.
15 x 47 x 185 mm
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