Kotobuki Slim Ohkubo Flower Arranging Shears


Key features
- •2-1/8 inch blade length
- •Traditional Japanese flower arranging tool
- •Can be used as general purpose gardening shears
- •Made in Japan
Kotobuki Slim Ohkubo Flower Arranging Shears
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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THEY RUST VERY EASILY
sallycarol•February 14, 2017
I'm giving it three stars because it arrived promptly, was as described, and cuts adequately, though not particularly better than a good pair of scissors. Also, other reviews mentioned rust, but I was unpleasantly surprised how fast they turned rusty all over, after being used and dried off, just a couple of times. In fact, there was a smudge a rust on them when I first opened the package.
Very nice ssissors for my flower arrangement needs
Unicornpak•December 4, 2016
Very nice ssissors for my flower arrangement needs. Clean cut thru stems even for thick ones.
Satisfied and will purchase a smaller one if I can find.
Satisfied and will purchase a smaller one if I can find.
Five Stars
Amazon Customer•September 23, 2016
Great for cutting dahlias. Some of the best floral scissors I've yet to find.
Sturdy Shears
Amazon Customer•July 31, 2016
I love these shears! Not only do they cut very well, I love to use them as photo props!
These are great. They look great and work great
Cathy Starr•July 7, 2016
These are great. They look great and work great. I do a lot of flower arranging and finally invested in a pair of these. I still can't really figure out why they work so much better than standard clipper or scissors but they do! They do get rusty if you don't dry them off well after each use, but the rust is easy to remove with steal wool.
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