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The Okatsune 103 Bypass Secateurs are lightweight, precision tools designed for professional gardeners and enthusiasts alike. Weighing just 0.23 kg and crafted from high-quality wood, these secateurs offer an ergonomic design for comfortable use, ensuring you can prune with ease and efficiency. With dimensions of 5.59 x 2.03 x 0.1 cm, they are compact yet powerful, making them a must-have for anyone serious about their gardening.
Product Dimensions | 5.59 x 2.03 x 0.1 cm; 228 g |
Part number | 233103 |
Material type | Wood |
Manufacturer | Okatsune |
Item model number | NO.103B |
ASIN | B001Y54F88 |
L**M
Best secateurs I've ever owned
These are just the right size, feeling much smaller than other secateurs, but just right for me as a man with average sized hands. They cut really well through large sticks and are very sharp. The secure clip at the end is excellent once you get used to it, but when you first get them you curse when you trap your finger in it , but you quickly learn not to do it again!! Definitely recommended.
M**I
Great secateurs .... but you have to get used to the way they open and close!
Having read a review of these in a gardening magazine I decided to make a break from a lifetime of Felcos and give them a try. They are not cheap but they are seriously good, very well made, secateurs and I am very happy with them, so much so that they have now replaced the Felcos as the secateurs of choice in my holster ( and come on, if you haven't got yourself a leather holster for your secateurs by now then you don't know what you have been missing. Ignore the cowboy references and just get one!).Firstly, they are very sharp and easily pass the bamboo cane test. The blade is sharp enough to use as a razor for opening bags of compost, cutting string etc. I know that's not the point of them but it illustrates the razor like quality. They are comfortable but also quite small so, if like me you have large hands, then go for the 103s which are the largest and would probably still suit someone with medium hands. They have a very clean cutting action, with a satisfying 'clack' sound, and are equally good at snipping off flower heads or taking small branches from fruit trees.What does take a bit of getting used to however is the action. If you are used to the 'thumb flick' opening and closing action of Felco and ersatz Felco secateurs then you might find the opening and closing action of the Okatsune secateurs takes a bit of getting used to. The clip at the base needs to be flicked open and then flicked closed after use. Here is a word to the wise: don't get the skin of your hand caught in the closing mechanism! The spring snaps it back into place and there is potential for a real 'ouch!'- or worse - moment. Having been stupid enough to catch my hand three times I now flick them open and closed by pushing the base of the secateurs against my hip. It works for me; you find your own way.
P**T
Which best buy and deservedly so
Bought these on recommendation from Which magazine. They are extremely well made, and a pleasure to use, even for my wife who has small hands. They are very effective and nice and sharp, making a satisfying click as they cut. All you could ask from a good set of secateurs.
M**F
Fantastic through live wood, not so great with dead
I’m no stranger to garden tools, but this is the first pair of secateurs that I’ve spent anything more than a pittance on. Were they worth the money? Without question, but they do come with some caveats.Straight from the box, you can tell that the Okatsune 103s are machine-made, rather than hand-made, secateurs. That doesn’t make them bad – far from it – it’s just that they have that Western, ground and polished finish to the blades that, personally, I like, but which hand-made Japanese tools typically lack. The steel is clearly high-quality and very hard, and although it does get tarnished over time (no matter how much you clean them), it doesn’t feel like it will give out or rust without seriously harsh or neglectful treatment.The rubber-covered handles (the red to find them on the ground during the day and white at night), whilst funky, get slippery when wet so keeping a firm grip on them is essential, as they can easily ‘spring open’ if your grip wavers. The handles, whilst comfortable, open a little too wide for my hands; I have what I would say is an average grip and at their widest extent it’s hard for me to hold on to these.In use, the Okatsunes feel like they’re German-made, and that’s a huge compliment. They have an incredibly smooth and precise action that just ‘fits’, with no hint of wobble or looseness anywhere. They scythe through live wood like it wasn’t there, although some harder woods do require more force than others, and woods with a high sap content gunk them up quite quickly. All in all, your typical garden shrubbery won’t give the Okatsunes much trouble at all.All of that said, I was quite surprised when I tried to cut through some dead wood with them. I started off quite ambitiously, attempting to cut some fairly thick wood, and the Okatsunes failed completely, barely making a scratch. Thinking that it was the wood, I moved on to some much thinner, but equally dead, wood from another tree; the Okatsunes got through it, but only with some force. I know that anvil secateurs are the choice for dead wood, but I was very surprised at how poorly these performed, given how well they had done with live stuff.The Okatsune 103 secateurs are a great choice for cutting through average – or even larger – gardens, and feel like they’ll last a lifetime. Their size might not suit everyone, and using them with gloves is a good idea given their slippery handles, but there’s not much live wood they won’t cut through with relative ease. But dead wood is another matter, and these – at least in my experience – aren’t the “do all” garden secateurs you might be looking for if you need them to go through both dead and live branches.
R**T
Okatsune 103 Bypass Secateurs
Having bought another brand of Japanese Secateurs before I thought I would try these after reading reviews on Gardeners World amongst others. My previous Japanese branded secateurs were good, sharp and made from Japanese steel but actually constructed in Taiwan. These are made entirely in Japan and the first thing I noted was how good the finish on the steel is. Sure the safety latch is a bit clunky but it wasn't an issue for me and it has a reassuring clunk when fastened. I have big hands and the sizing is plenty big enough for me as well. And finally the blade, well my previous Japanese pair were very sharp but these are on another level. The steel is definitely of great quality and the sharpness beats anything I have ever purchased in the £30-£50 bracket for secateurs or even kitchen knifes. Highly recommend.
F**N
Superior cutting blades
Excellent item. Superior cutting blades. Easily manages brambles and woody plants.
L**R
Just great
Looking for a new pair of secateurs I looked at a lot before I found the Okatsune 103 pair. They are easy to use, sharp and have a comfortable grip they are not too heavy. The cut is also clean and essy. I am very satisfied with my purchase
B**E
These are epic
Sharp as a sharp thing and very well made
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