28-06-2023, 09:26 AM
kiwimade64, they're not a good idea, powered secateurs are inherently dangerous and can easily snip off fingers in a moment of lost attention to the job in hand.
Unless they have really tiny jaws so you only risk a nasty cut I wouldn't buy them if I were you.
With manual models you always have awareness of what is going on with the state of the blades but even so I have cut the end of my fingers more than once and ruined many a pair of gloves by snipping a loose finger-end of the glove just missing my actual finger.
Unless they have really tiny jaws so you only risk a nasty cut I wouldn't buy them if I were you.
With manual models you always have awareness of what is going on with the state of the blades but even so I have cut the end of my fingers more than once and ruined many a pair of gloves by snipping a loose finger-end of the glove just missing my actual finger.
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