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  1. Great video mate love the Japanese stuff I want some of the niwaki tools not the ocatsuno but the red and yellow shears for shopping bucsus balls

  2. I have the white and red handle ones. I couldn't use any other now! The clips are fantastic. Are the A types worth the money? Thanks

  3. Clean those tools make for clean work! Rubbing alcohol and a clean rag works wonders. Keeps that beautiful edge razor sharp for a lifetime.

  4. You can rub the blades with soapy warm water using a scrubber (careful not to get water under the axis), drying very well and then use some olive oil. I find olive oil great for blades and it's non-toxic. Some oils are terribly bad for you, such as hydraulic oil which can cause paralysis, would you believe. Scissors oil or liquid paraffin is petroleum based (I have a bottle), it's very thin and runny and seems to get everywhere so I have switched mostly now to using high grade olive oil for everything, even on my kitchen knife pakkawood handles. Thanks for the video. You should get the point quicker for us impatient people next time, and cut some stuff! 😀

  5. Garden scissors with springs are useless stuffs. The last one I like most.those with coiled springs are trash . The springs fly off or rusted and it's a waste of money. Any scissor without spring that can cut twigs including small branches and bamboos are the best.

  6. I have 2 aluminum pairs of scissors they're now 10 years old and still can cut branches and even pole bamboos. They do not have coiled or pin springs and they're as good as knew no need to sharpen them. A pair costed me 750 Philippines pesos. I want to buy more but they're no longer sold.

  7. Снимаю шляпу при просмотре такого инструмента !!…Это меня расстроило….До моей маленькой Молдовы такие изделия не дошли….Хорошо ли режут эти изделия виноградную лозу(2-2,5 см.) ? Спасибо за видео.

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