Today FELCO will launch three specialised picking and trimming snips for easy and comfortable harvesting and trimming of fruit, flowers and vegetables.

FELCO launches three new snips for easier harvesting & trimming

FELCO is releasing a new range of picking and trimming snips, designed to meet the needs of professionals. Compact, lightweight and ergonomic, FELCO picking and trimming snips are particularly strong and durable thanks to their steel handles, while their soft polyurethane shock absorbers ensure maximum comfort and reduce muscle tension. These picking and trimming snips are suitable for right-handed and left-handed users alike.
These snips will be of interest to professionals in arboriculture, greenhouse growing, viticulture, plant nurseries, florists and demanding gardeners.
A complete range
Three different models are available depending on the trimming or harvesting work involved. These picking and trimming snips are differentiated by their blade length and shape. The FELCO 320 features a 154 mm nickel-plated steel blade, which is curved to make it easier to cut stalks without damaging the fruit as the blade angles away from the fruit. With straight 177 mm and 190 mm long chromed steel blades, the FELCO 321 and 322 are suitable for clean and precise cuts. All three models have blades with sap grooves to reduce blade stick and rounded ends to prevent potential punctures, keeping fruit and plants safe during harvesting and trimming.
A guarantee of quality
To produce this new range of picking and trimming snips, FELCO went to the cradle of production for such tools in Japan, to find a local Japanese partner who is recognized for their know-how and skills to produce high quality tools.
These three new models complement the FELCO range of picking and trimming snips, which currently includes the FELCO 300 and 310. This new range of picking and trimming snips complements the various existing FELCO cutting tools and is now available at authorised FELCO resellers stores or from official FELCO e-shops in Switzerland, the United States, Canada, and South Africa.
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