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Fiskars Folding Saw & Pruner Review: Our Shop Fit?
In our shop, pruning tools live a hard life—sticky sap, tight angles, and the occasional “just one more branch.” That’s why the Fiskars Folding Saw & Pruner Set caught our eye. On the pruner side, the bypass shears feel built for clean, controlled cuts, and the low-friction coated steel blade glides through green stems without fighting back. The folding saw brings a different kind of confidence: its Power Tooth triple grind blade bites quickly, tracks straight, and folds down neatly when we’re moving between beds or tossing gear into a tote. Still, a combo set has to earn its keep. In this review, we’ll see whether these two tools truly complement each other—or simply share the same packaging.
8″ Cordless Mini Chainsaw Review: Right for Our Shop?
On paper, the Cordless Mini Chainsaw 8 Inch for DeWalt 20V MAX batteries looks like the kind of tool that earns a permanent hook in our shop—compact, cordless, and built for the everyday chaos of branches, scrap lumber, and quick trim jobs. We like the idea of skipping proprietary packs and snapping in the DeWalt battery ecosystem we already rely on (note: no battery included). In the hand, its “mini” label doesn’t feel like a toy; it feels like a shortcut—especially when a full-size saw would be overkill. Still, we’ve learned small saws can hide big compromises. In this review, we’ll see whether it cuts clean, handles safely, and actually saves time where it matters.
Kynup Pruning Shears Review: Right for Our Shop?
In our shop, pruning shears aren’t just a nice-to-have—they’re the handshake between plant and gardener. The Kynup Garden Tools 7-piece set caught our eye because it bundles the basics into one tidy kit, with rust-proof stainless steel and aluminum alloy pieces that feel built for real work, not just a gift basket. The pruning shears are the star of the show, and we’re interested in how they handle everything from soft herbs to tougher stems without chewing or crushing. We also like that the set covers the supporting cast—trowel, cultivator, weeder—so our team can move from snipping to soil work without hunting for tools. Now the question is simple: does this set earn a spot on our bench?
Fiskars 23″ Hedge Shears Review: Right for Our Shop?
In our shop, hedge shears have to do more than look tough on the pegboard—they need to keep pace with real, repeat trims. The Fiskars 23-Inch Power-Lever Hedge Shears show up with that familiar black-and-orange confidence, and the design focuses on two promises: leverage and lasting sharpness. The Power-Lever mechanism gives us extra bite on thicker growth, so shaping boxwoods and tidying up overgrown shrubs feels less like wrestling and more like guiding. We also like the self-sharpening, precision-ground steel blades, which aim to stay crisp through long sessions without constant touch-ups. After a few rounds in the yard, these shears feel like a practical candidate for our tool lineup.












