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Cate’s Garden Hand Pruners Review and Discount For You!

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I received a pair of Premium Bypass Pruning Shears and Cate’s Garden Easy Action Ratchet Pruning Shears to test. I was under no obligation to post a review. I received no further compensation or proceeds from anyone using the discount code for purchase. All opinions are my own.

Do you ever feel like you’re in an arm wrestling match when it comes to pruning? You squeeze and squeeze the handles and all you get is a blade stuck in the branch.
You don’t need to arm wrestle with either of these hand-held pruners from Cate’s Garden.
Pruning is necessary for plant health and growth. Tackling downed branches can also be a big job.

Recent storms left me with a nice present in the front yard. Like this 12 foot branch.
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Cate’s Garden Premium Bypass Pruning Shears made quick work of the small stuff. I was amazed at how easy these anvil pruners are to use. An easy squeeze and you’re done! It felt more like using a nail clipper than a pruning shears.

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The angle allows you to get into tight places without twisting your wrist in a circle. These pruners will cut branches up to 3/4 inches in diameter.
Learn more about Cate’s Garden Premium Bypass Pruning Shears .

If you have a bigger job like these branches, you should try there’s Cate’s Garden Easy Action Ratchet Pruning Shears.
rachet pruner
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Can you believe Cate’s Garden tests each one manually and oils it for you? There is even a well in the handle to lube the shears as needed!

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The ratchet action lets you cut through tough branches with a few light squeezes. Each click adds more power to the blades.

Learn more about Cate’s Garden Easy Action Ratchet Pruning Shears .

Now, through August 31, consumers can save 25 percent on Cate’s Garden Bypass Pruners and Anvil Pruners. Use code cg25prns during checkout.

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As a professional cook, I love creating exciting new recipes on the job as well as at home. Assisting in teaching low-income families how to buy, store and prepare healthy food through Penn State’s alliance with Pennsylvania’s Supercupboard Program was very rewarding. During my 11 years with the Master Gardener program, I taught horticultural therapy to assisted living patients using healthful, fr
esh grown food as a focal point. . My hands-on programs and instruction helped hundreds of children and adults learn about where their food comes from and how important fresh food is for your body.
Currently I’m a cook at a college in Pennsylvania. We prepare everything we can from scratch, including our potato chips that tout the seasoning of the day!
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