Fiskars Universal Scissors S92, Length: 18 cm, Stainless steel blade/plastic handles, Classic, Orange, 1000555
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Universal scissors (Length: 18 cm) for cutting small plants or fibrous parts of plants and herbs and for cutting thin sheet metal, plastic, tubes and paper, Suitable for right-handed users Pleasant grip and firm hold thanks to ergonomically shaped handles made of plastic Serrated blade for clean, precise cuts and better control, Effortless cutting through different material thicknesses thanks to individually adjustable blade tension, Long-lasting cutting performance due to optimal steel hardness Made in Finland: High durability, easy to clean - dishwasher safe Contents: 1x Fiskars Universal Garden Scissors S92, Length: 18 cm, Weight: 73 g, Material: Stainless steel/plastic, Colour: Orange, 1000555, Weight: 0.16093745126 Pounds, Manufacturer: FB7SH
Universal scissors (Length: 18 cm) for cutting small plants or fibrous parts of plants and herbs and for cutting thin sheet metal, plastic, tubes and paper, Suitable for right-handed users Pleasant grip and firm hold thanks to ergonomically shaped handles made of plastic Serrated blade for clean, precise cuts and better control, Effortless cutting through different material thicknesses thanks to individually adjustable blade tension, Long-lasting cutting performance due to optimal steel hardness Made in Finland: High durability, easy to clean - dishwasher safe Contents: 1x Fiskars Universal Garden Scissors S92, Length: 18 cm, Weight: 73 g, Material: Stainless steel/plastic, Colour: Orange, 1000555, Weight: 0.16093745126 Pounds, Manufacturer: FB7SH
JoybuyThe FISKARS Multi-Purpose Garden Shears, 18CM (Model 1000555) feature extra hard serrated stainless-steel blades and ergonomic, impact-resistant handles, ideal for cutting and pruning herbs, bonsai, and flowers. Compact and lightweight, these shears provide durability and precision for frequent garden use.
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