Product description

All ratcheting anvil pruning shears are subject to strict quality inspection. If there is any quality problem, we will replace it for free.

German-style-Labor-saving ratcheting pruning shears that both arthritic people and women can use easily for long periods of time.
Does your garden need convenient pruning shears to prune nasty branches?
Do you plan to prune the trees in the orchard or is it time to harvest?
Do your savage potted plants need to help them become more beautiful?
Is the flowers I just bought is too long and need trim before they can be put in a vase?
Yes, this pruning shear can help solve these problems, including a powerful cut blade, a comfortable handle, and a safety lock that opens and closes smoothly. Comfortable, sharp and durable garden pruning shears, what are you still hesitating?

Meperez Garden Clippers: Pruning Shears for Effortless Gardening
Introduced premium 8.5-inch gardening scissors designed with an innovative 3x easier to work mechanism that reduces hand fatigue by up to 66%, making it a game changer for arthritis or weak hands. The comfortable ergonomic grip and lightweight design trim for long periods without fatigue.
Labor-saving ratchet pruners, friendly for arthritis and weak hands. Adaptive adjustment: coping with different plants.

High-quality tool steel carefully forged
The SK-5 blade on the truly anti-rust, wear-resistant and practical garden shears has been carefully forged to achieve excellent cutting results.

Labor-saving lever design
Reinforced segmented lever, firm and elastic, increases the shears force by 3 times, and cuts thick branches easily.

Comfortable and not tiring handle design
The ergonomic handle is easy to hold and close to your fingers, making it easier to trim plants.

safe receiving buckle
Grab the end of the handle and slide the latch with your thumb to open it; Once again, hold the handle firmly and slide it upward to close. For ease of transport, new scissors may have a slightly tighter latch that will loosen after a few uses.
If the latch is tight, you can press down hard and repeatedly on the handle to give the latch more room to move.

The shear surface is smooth, complete, and does not crush the branches.
HOW TO USE RATCHET SCISSORS: Put the plant at the very bottom of the blade, press down the handle to make the ratchet stuck in the first groove and cut the blade into the stem, slightly release the handle to make the ratchet stuck in the second groove and apply a little force again to make the blade further cut into the stem; Release the handle again, let the ratchet stick in the third notch, and force the blade to continue cutting, generally three times can cut the stem. If the stem is stiff, four to five cuts are needed.

Tips for using pruning scissors:
✔ Please keep scissors gardening tools out of children’s reach.
✔ Please do not soak in water for a long time.
✔ Please wipe with a dry towel after use.
✔If the latch is tight, you can press down hard and repeatedly on the handle to give the latch more room to move.

Product User Manual
[Note] Cutting method: When cutting thick and hard branches, press the handle to cut. Do not cut it all at once. Let the handle return to its initial state and press it again for a second cut. The ratchet of the scissors will slide towards each slot in sequence, achieving a better cutting effect during pruning. We can watch the operation demonstration in the video so that we can use the scissors better.

































I really like these pruners. They are easy on my arthritic hand and they are quite sharp. I like the ratchet feature. It easily cuts through branches 3/4" thick. I have not tried a 1" branch as advertized. The only reason I did not rate it higher is because of the qualitiy of the product. While they are very sharp, the product feels flimsy, as if it will not last in the long term. Time will tell.
I am a large woman taller than average but not super tall and my hands are not small my fingers are quite long. These trimmers do not open the blade wide enough to cut a good thick stem. They may work better for tea roses but you do have to open your grip so wide that you are almost about to drop the grips to get it on the stem. That makes your hand shaky and sloppy while cutting because you are awkwardly balancing the grips to get them around the stem. That does not make for enjoyable gardening. Now if you are a very large man (built like a football player) your hands might easily widen enough. Think Brian Shaw or Eddie Hall. Pass on this one ladies unless you are a big and tall gal with great hands. They're metal and seem decent. Just poor design for the average person. Fantastic for pro athlete types and bodybuilders that need bigger stuff. As far as quality.....I don't trust it. It's hard to say but it didn't seem to cut very well. Now that can be remedied by sharpening the blade but that is a skill I do not have. Could be great needs rework on the design and sharper blades. I loved the rings around the grip. that was useful in keeping large thorny branches away from my rose gloves as an added protection.