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  2. Pruning shears - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pruning_shears

    Pruning shears, also called hand pruners (in American English), or secateurs (in British English), are a type of scissors used for plants. They are strong enough to prune hard branches of trees and shrubs , sometimes up to two centimetres thick.

  3. Hedge trimmer - Wikipedia

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    The power source of stand-alone hedge trimmers can be human power, gasoline, or electricity.. Manual hedge trimmers (sometimes also called hedge shears or hedge clippers) are designed as large scissors or large pruning shears.

  4. Loppers - Wikipedia

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    Loppers are a type of scissors used for pruning twigs and small branches, like pruning shears with very long handles. They are the largest type of manual garden cutting tool. They are usually operated with two hands, and with handles typically between 30 centimetres (12 in) and 91 centimetres (36 in) long to give good leverage.

  5. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    Additionally in forestry, pole pruners and pole saws are commonly used and these are often attached to poles that reach up to 5-6 m, this is a more efficient way of pruning than with ladders. These bush saws on polls have also been motorized as chainsaws which is even more efficient. Older technology used Billhooks, Kaiser blades and pruning ...

  6. Shears - Wikipedia

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    Albert Shears (1900–1954), English footballer; Augustus Shears (1827–1911), English clergyman; Curtis Shears (1901–1988), American Olympic fencer; Ernest Shears (1849–1917), Anglican clergyman in South Africa

  7. Garden tool - Wikipedia

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    The earliest tools were made variously of wood, flint, metal, tin, and bone. The development of metalworking, first in copper and later in bronze, iron, and steel, produced today's durable tools, including such efficient cutting tools as pruning shears (secateurs – for example anvil pruners), grass shears, and loppers.

  8. Averruncator - Wikipedia

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    The word averruncate (from Latin averruncare, "to ward off, remove mischief") glided into meaning to weed the ground, prune vines, etc., by a supposed derivation from the Lat. ab, "off", and eruncare, "to weed out", and it was spelt aberuncate to suit this; but the New English Dictionary regarded such a derivation as impossible.

  9. Grass shears - Wikipedia

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    Grass shears differ from pruning shears in being long-handled and having the handles at right-angles to the blades. They can be used to cut grass from a standing position. Two kinds are available: with the blades horizontal and with the blades vertic