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Why Are Curved Blade Pruners Easier on Branches
Updated on 2026-07-062026-07-06Cutting & Pruning Tools Garden Tool Logic

Why Are Curved Blade Pruners Easier on Branches

Why blade shape matters more than it seems At first glance, a pruning tool may look simple. Two handles, a pivot, and a sharp edge. …

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