What Makes a Good Pruning Tool?
• Durable materials that hold up in outdoor use and are not compromised by dirt or moisture.
• Quality engineering that withstands hard use and occasional mishaps like accidentally dropping the tool.
• Good ergonomics so it feels comfortable in your hand, even after repeated use.
• Proper care. Keep tools sharp, clean and rust-free (unlike the ones above) for efficiency and long life.
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