A range of cut and hold pruners available in 5 lengths. They feature hard chrome plated blades with a razor edge and a branch grip device mounted on the blades to hold the cut stem. The shaft revolves 180 degrees to attain the best cutting action. Minimal effort is required to open and close the handles to operate the jaws.
An Australian made auxilliary handle for use on garden or industrial tools, providing additional leverage for the user.
A lightweight steel bladed saw with moulded pistol grip plastic handle. The handle has a round hole in end, plus holding screw to fit a broom handle : to extend saw for pruning high branches. The plastic handle is replaceable.
A tree pruner with an interchangeable blade, designed for pruning from ground level and for lopping trees. The clamp attachment is adaptable to various pole diameters. A cord is attached through a pulley to allow the pruner to be operated from the other end of the pole. The pole and pull cord are not supplied with the pruner. Two sizes are available.
A range of long handled garden tools with bent shafts designed for safer manual handling. The range includes shovels and spades, garden forks, aluminium scoops, brooms, garden rakes and handles.
Gardening is a very satisfying hobby for many people. Normal body changes associated with ageing and various disabling physical conditions can inhibit the enjoyment derived from gardening. The use of suitable regular or specialized tools can make the tasks easier and restore the enjoyment. Use these suggestions when buying conventional tools, or explore the specialized options.
Secateurs are small pruning shears designed to cut thin stems and branches. They may be used one handed to cut through soft stems of any thickness or woody stems up to 1 cm.
An Armidale based garden hand tool supplier has the facilities to provide customised hand tools with aluminium or wooden handles to suit individual need.
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