gonicc 8.5″ Professional Rotating Bypass Titanium Coated Pruning Shears(GPPS-1014), Secateurs, Scissors, Pruners with Heavy Duty SK5 Blade. Soft Cushion Grip Handle for Everyone.

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gonicc 8.5″ Professional Rotating Bypass Titanium Coated Pruning Shears(GPPS-1014), Secateurs, Scissors, Pruners with Heavy Duty SK5 Blade. Soft Cushion Grip Handle for Everyone.
gonicc 8.5″ Professional Rotating Bypass Titanium Coated Pruning Shears(GPPS-1014), Secateurs, Scissors, Pruners with Heavy Duty SK5 Blade. Soft Cushion Grip Handle for Everyone.

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Product Features

  • Titanium Coated Heavy Duty SK5 Blade - The superior edge retention and corrosion resistance properties of the titanium coating improves the lifespan of the durable and effective high carbon steel SK5 blade by 3 times or more. Its non- stick characteristics also makes cleaning and maintenance a breeze.
  • Bi-Directional Spring-Return Rotating Soft Grip Handle - Gonicc Rotating Bypass Pruners is the only few rotating secateurs that offers rotation in both directions. The rotating feature makes the cutting motion all so natural thus eliminating any strain/fatigue. An extremely robust tool that is made for both right and left handed users.
  • Shock Absorption - The cushion and shock absorber soften the impact upon finishing cutting. Provide a comfortable experience. And your hand and wrist will be protected better.
  • Sap Groove Design - Sap groove design to help keep pruning shears from sticking by channeling off sap.
  • Durable and Stable - The high-quality construction ensures that the products will last you for years to come.
  • Attention - For protecting the blade out of rust, we coated some Antirust Oil at blade. So it is nomal when you receive the product that have some oil at the blade.
  • Titanium Coated Heavy Duty SK5 Blade - The superior edge retention and corrosion resistance properties of the titanium coating improves the lifespan of the durable and effective high carbon steel SK5 blade by 3 times or more. Its non- stick characteristics also makes cleaning and maintenance a breeze.
  • Bi-Directional Spring-Return Rotating Soft Grip Handle - Gonicc Rotating Bypass Pruners is the only few rotating secateurs that offers rotation in both directions. The rotating feature makes the cutting motion all so natural thus eliminating any strain/fatigue. An extremely robust tool that is made for both right and left handed users.
  • Shock Absorption - The cushion and shock absorber soften the impact upon finishing cutting. Provide a comfortable experience. And your hand and wrist will be protected better.
  • Sap Groove Design - Sap groove design to help keep pruning shears from sticking by channeling off sap.
  • Durable and Stable - The high-quality construction ensures that the products will last you for years to come.
  • Attention - For protecting the blade out of rust, we coated some Antirust Oil at blade. So it is nomal when you receive the product that have some oil at the blade.

Product Specifications

Brand gonicc
Color Red, Black
Item Weight 330 Grams
Style Heavy Duty
Handle Material Alloy Steel
Blade Edge Serrated
Blade Type Bypass
Hand Orientation Ambidextrous
Point Style Round point
Cutting Width 0.75 Inches
Manufacturer gonicc
Part Number GPPS-1014
Item Weight 11.6 ounces
Package Dimensions 10.98 x 3.9 x 1.61 inches
Item model number GPPS-1014
Batteries Included No
Batteries Required No
ASIN B07WZXDJVD
Date First Available August 29, 2019

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  1. Nice. These work well and come nicely sharp. Easy to use. Easily cuts 3/8 branches and smaller. Easy to sharpen if they dull, just remember to put a bit of oil on them when your done both the blades and the moving parts. The rotating grip on one side is nice but it is also a weak spot of these. For the price range these are top of the list. Are they as sturdy as Felco’s? No, Felco’s will last you a lifetime but than again these are half the price.

  2. Nice. These work well and come nicely sharp. Easy to use. Easily cuts 3/8 branches and smaller. Easy to sharpen if they dull, just remember to put a bit of oil on them when your done both the blades and the moving parts. The rotating grip on one side is nice but it is also a weak spot of these. For the price range these are top of the list. Are they as sturdy as Felco’s? No, Felco’s will last you a lifetime but than again these are half the price.

  3. Ergonomically friendly for an abusive user as am I. Purchased these after buying a cheaper pair that did not have the rotating bypass handle feature. Not only has it lasted longer (2 months+), but the rotating handle basically eliminates blisters, even when wearing gloves.Now I beat pruning shears into submission pretty quickly, usually because I cut more than the max 3/4″ width of a shrub piece on a occasion. OK, maybe I little more than on occasion. I actually tried cutting a piece larger than 1″ width and it cut no problem. I did this a few more times, but the bolt on the connecting screw gave way and the shears disassembled into main pieces. No problem! I just found another connecting bolt in my shop for the one I couldn’t find on the ground and put this baby back together in 2 minutes. Just like new.

  4. Nice trimmers. The trimmers are nice, well made and sturdy. However, as a woman, the handles are too far apart and hard to grip. I suppose I’ll get used to them eventually.

  5. SHEARS. The best I ever bought. Ergonomic perfect. Sharp and cuts through almost anything in the yard. It’s a winner

  6. Hydrangea Helpers. These are useful for cutting the stiff limbs in the Hydrangea bushes we have in our yard. We have been pleased with them.

  7. They work GREAT. I was disappointed with the Fiskars pruners I had and am thrilled with these! Much better quality and should work for years.

  8. Loved the first pair, so I bought a second pair. Purchased a pair almost two years ago and loved them so much that I decided to get a second pair. The first pair started to dull from cutting small limbs that are probably too large in diameter (1″ plus), and I am tough on my garden tools. Unless I am paying over $40 for shears, I rarely bother to sharpen them- yes, I know it is easy to do. Nevertheless, the first pair is still going strong!Pros: Ergonomic- swivel grip, sharp/durable, easy to use, easy to lock.Cons: None!It doesn’t hurt to have a few pairs of pruning shears, especially when you have almost an acre of landscape and gardens to play in. I’ve had numerous pairs of pruning shears over the years and these are the best.NOTE: Reading some of the negative reviews are showing photos or describe different pruners than these. Gonicc does make a ratcheting pruning shear (that cannot compare to these) that is shown is some of the photos. I have noticed this issue on many other product that have reviews in the thousands.

  9. Very good bypass pruner, ergonomic too. This new pruner is replacing a set that I have used for about 30 years!, it was very well made and has lasted a long time so any new pair of pruners is going to have to really offer a lot. The old pair is just worn out and its time for a replacement.The pair I obtained are a newer version that are advertised as ergonomic, one of the two handles rotates as you cut. (GPPS-1014). Some reviews indicated other pruners entirely. I found these to be quite sharp, easily cutting green limbs and dead ones as well, the dead ones are usually larger than the live ones. At first the moving handle seemed odd, it didn’t take long to get used to it slightly rotating while I cut a branch, it became second nature quickly and I think that will reduce hand fatigue and cut down on blisters, although I always wear gloves when using them.The spring allowed them to open easily but wasn’t too strong to require added force to cut. Their overall size was comfortable, both in my large hand, and to maneuver around bushes to make a cut. The length of the blade is about the same as many other average pruners out there. I take these as an average pair of pruners for everyday work in your yard which for most of us is 1 or 2 days a week at most. I think the ergonomic handle would also be suited for the gardener who would be using these every day.The handles are foam covered and afford comfortability. The small locking mechanism stayed open while using them. I didn’t test them to see if they would cut 1″ diameter branches, but to cut larger branches you will need hand strength to do so, these are sharp, (they are also brand new), if you regularly cut larger branches, or if you don’t have a lot of hand strength, you should try a ratcheting type or a larger pruner made for larger branches. Yes, that may require additional steps but you should use the right tool for the right job, otherwise you aren’t going to get good results.I did not have a lot of pruning to do this spring, I will try to update this review in the fall.

  10. Very good bypass pruner, ergonomic too. This new pruner is replacing a set that I have used for about 30 years!, it was very well made and has lasted a long time so any new pair of pruners is going to have to really offer a lot. The old pair is just worn out and its time for a replacement.The pair I obtained are a newer version that are advertised as ergonomic, one of the two handles rotates as you cut. (GPPS-1014). Some reviews indicated other pruners entirely. I found these to be quite sharp, easily cutting green limbs and dead ones as well, the dead ones are usually larger than the live ones. At first the moving handle seemed odd, it didn’t take long to get used to it slightly rotating while I cut a branch, it became second nature quickly and I think that will reduce hand fatigue and cut down on blisters, although I always wear gloves when using them.The spring allowed them to open easily but wasn’t too strong to require added force to cut. Their overall size was comfortable, both in my large hand, and to maneuver around bushes to make a cut. The length of the blade is about the same as many other average pruners out there. I take these as an average pair of pruners for everyday work in your yard which for most of us is 1 or 2 days a week at most. I think the ergonomic handle would also be suited for the gardener who would be using these every day.The handles are foam covered and afford comfortability. The small locking mechanism stayed open while using them. I didn’t test them to see if they would cut 1″ diameter branches, but to cut larger branches you will need hand strength to do so, these are sharp, (they are also brand new), if you regularly cut larger branches, or if you don’t have a lot of hand strength, you should try a ratcheting type or a larger pruner made for larger branches. Yes, that may require additional steps but you should use the right tool for the right job, otherwise you aren’t going to get good results.I did not have a lot of pruning to do this spring, I will try to update this review in the fall.

  11. Strong blades. Easy grasp, shaped handles make it comfortable worth it all around. I have 5 different ones and this one is my number one.

  12. A genius engineered these. I have broken two other pruning shears that I bought here in the last six weeks. These stay sharp after heavy usage. Genius? Yes. Any shears develop a gap between the two cutting blades, and don’t quite cut anymore. They just chew. These are made so that you can tighten the two blades! Also ingenious is the same adjustability on the safety lock. When I first used these, I thought the low handle was loose. It annoyed me. But then I discovered that the blade rolled with your fingers. Awesome! They work for left handed people as well. I abuse every tool that I own. I have used these to dig out roots. Still sharp!

  13. A genius engineered these. I have broken two other pruning shears that I bought here in the last six weeks. These stay sharp after heavy usage. Genius? Yes. Any shears develop a gap between the two cutting blades, and don’t quite cut anymore. They just chew. These are made so that you can tighten the two blades! Also ingenious is the same adjustability on the safety lock. When I first used these, I thought the low handle was loose. It annoyed me. But then I discovered that the blade rolled with your fingers. Awesome! They work for left handed people as well. I abuse every tool that I own. I have used these to dig out roots. Still sharp!

  14. Great cutters. We have a landscaping business and I use these daily. With the rotating handle and they stay nice and sharp both help with your hand fatigue.

  15. Great cutters. We have a landscaping business and I use these daily. With the rotating handle and they stay nice and sharp both help with your hand fatigue.

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