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Bond Bypass Pruner

$19.99


Item # 034613031045

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Professional Bypass Pruner from Bond

The Bond Professional 8-Inch Bypass Pruner is a dependable and user-friendly tool designed for tackling a variety of pruning tasks in your garden.  This pruner features sharp, bypass blades and a comfortable grip, making it ideal for precise cuts on stems and branches up to a 1/2 inch in diameter.

The Bond Professional 8-Inch Bypass Pruner is suitable for various pruning tasks, including:

  • Trimming dead or diseased branches
  • Shaping shrubs and hedges
  • Encouraging healthy plant growth by removing unwanted branches
  • Harvesting flowers, fruits, and vegetables




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