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TOPIC: Recreation And Sports

TITLE: Felco Pruners Reviewed

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Felco Pruners Reviewed by: James Curran

The following is an article written by Robert B. Martin, Jr. of Pasadena, California. Robert wrote this article for the Rose Parade Newsletter. Robert is also Editor of the American Rose Society Quarterly Rose Exhibitors' Forum.

'Of all of the tools of the Rosarian the most important are pruning shears. The purchase of pruning shears is not a place to cut corners or attempt to save money. Good pruning shears can last nearly a lifetime and viewed in terms of their years of use, they are quite inexpensive. They also make a nice Christmas gift for your favorite Rosarian.

Although there are other pruning shears of value on the market, a survey of Rosarians will reveal that by far the most preferred pruning shears are those manufactured by Felco. Felco is a Swiss Company that has set the standard for professional pruning shears for more than forty years. Their line of shears is, however, so extensive that considerable confusion exists as to the differences between each model. The purpose of this article is to set forth in detail the entire line of Felco pruning shears and related products.

Pruners

Felco #2 Pruner: The Felco 2 is usually called the 'original' there being no explanation I have uncovered of why there is no Felco 1. They have a replaceable, precision ground forged cutting blade, with sap groove and soft wire cutter. The handles are a tough forged alloy, which are easy to grip; rubber shock absorbers between the handles cushion the impact of cutting. When not in use the handles are held closed by a locking mechanism on a pivot bolt. The pruners are 8 1/2' in overall length and sell for $30.00 and up.

Felco #4 Pruner: The Felco 4 is often called the 'basic pruner' and is basically a stripped down Felco 2 without the locking mechanism or shock absorbers. The pruners retail for $26.00; the small cost savings is clearly not worth the difference in features. A more economical stripped down model is the Felco 5 described below. These economy pruners are obviously designed for large scale operators and make little sense for a serious Rosarian.

Felco #5 Pruner: The Felco 5 is the down-scale pruner in the line containing little more than the replaceable cutting blades. They are 9' in overall length and retail at the 'bargain' price of $19.50 and up.

Felco #6 Pruner: The Felco 6 is a smaller scale pruner with shorter blades which is good for those with smaller hands; they also allow more precision pruning of miniature roses. The pruners are 8' in overall length and sell for $30.00 and up.

Felco #7 Pruner: The Felco 7 is the top of the line shears with all the features one can imagine. The blade design is angled for close pruning; there is also a sap groove and a wire-cutting notch. The handles have an ergonomic design with little curves that fit well in the hand. Of particular interest is a rotating lower handle that is said to allow fingers to move naturally, reducing hand fatigue and the chance of blisters during prolonged pruning. Personally I find the action of the rotating angle to be odd and recommend that the buyers actually test the shears in their own hands before pruning. The pruners are 8 1/2' in overall length and sell for $42.00 and up.

Felco #8 Pruner: The Felco 8 is the same as the Felco 7 without the rotating handle. These are my pruners of choice, as I do not like the feel of the rotating handle and am also suspicious of additional moving parts. But I do like the ergonomic design of the handles and believe this pruner which sells for $33.00 and up is well worth the slight increase in price over the original Felco 2.

Felco #9 Pruner: The Felco 9 is the same as the Felco 8 with reversed blade, anvil and locking catch for left-handers. They sell for $30.00 and up.

Felco #10 Pruner: The Felco 10 is the same as the Felco 7 reversed for left handers, complete with rotating handle. They sell for $42.00 and up.

Felco #11 Pruner: The Felco 11 is similar to the original Felco '2

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