Darlac Expert Drop Forged Shear
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Product Description
The blades on this shear are finished to a superior hardness with a large notch at the heel of the blade for woody stems. Large rubber buffers reduce the impact and the soft feel ergonomically shaped handles fit perfectly in the hands. The aluminium oval profile handles give strength and durability to the shear.
Blade dimension: 23cm, Cut capacity: 20mm, in notch, Measurement: Height 61cm, Width 20cm, Depth 3cm, Weight: 1089g.
The Darlac Expert range is constructed from the finest materials, providing superior quality at an affordable price. Each product has been carefully crafted to suit both professional and amateur gardeners alike, offering the ultimate in comfort and performance. Backed by the Darlac guarantee, so that you can buy with confidence.
Maintenance: Clean, sharpen, oil.
For comprehensive care and garden secateurs maintenance advice, check out the Darlac A Pruner for Life guide here.
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