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Barebones Garden Scissors

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$25.75

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ABBSCISSOR

Description

Precision Harvest Scissors for the Everyday Gardener

The Barebones Garden Scissors are the go-to tool for harvesting herbs, leafy greens, and tender stems straight from your garden bed. Crafted from heat-treated stainless steel with beautiful walnut wood handles, these large scissors deliver the perfect combination of durability and elegance. The wide, ambidextrous grip accommodates any hand size and fits comfortably even when wearing garden gloves. Featured in Dwell magazine, these scissors are a standout addition to any gardener's toolkit.

With 4-inch blades that are water- and rust-resistant, the Barebones Garden Scissors make clean, precise cuts through leafy greens, twine, and light stems. The blades can be resharpened as needed to maintain peak performance season after season. Designed in Utah and crafted by a Certified B Corporation, Barebones stands behind every product with a commitment to safe, ethical, and sustainable practices.

Key Features
  • Ambidextrous Grip: Comfortable for both left- and right-handed gardeners, with wide handles that fit with or without gloves.
  • Heat-Treated Stainless Steel Blades: Water- and rust-resistant blades deliver clean cuts and can be resharpened as needed for long-term use.
  • Beautiful Walnut Handles: Durable, natural walnut wood inlays provide a comfortable, secure grip that looks as good as it performs.
  • Versatile Cutting: Ideal for harvesting herbs, leafy greens, and light stems, as well as cutting twine and garden ties.
  • Certified B Corporation: Barebones upholds ethical and sustainable manufacturing practices from design to delivery.
Technical Specifications

Specifications for the Large Barebones Garden Scissors (GDN-058).

Specification Details
Size Large
Blade Length 4 inches
Overall Dimensions 8.75" x 3.75" x 0.75"
Weight 0.5 lbs
Blade Material Heat-treated stainless steel (water- and rust-resistant)
Handle Material Walnut wood
Grip Type Ambidextrous
SKU GDN-058
Origin Designed in Utah, Made in China
Brand Barebones (Certified B Corporation)
Frequently Asked Questions

What can I use these scissors to cut?
The Barebones Garden Scissors are ideal for harvesting leafy greens, herbs, chard, and other tender garden crops, as well as cutting twine and garden ties.

The 4-inch heat-treated stainless steel blades make clean, precise cuts without crushing stems, helping keep plants healthy after harvest.

Can I use these scissors while wearing garden gloves?
Yes. The wide, ambidextrous handle is specifically designed to accommodate hands of any size, with or without gloves.

This makes them a practical choice for cooler mornings or for gardeners who prefer to keep their hands protected while harvesting.

Can the blades be sharpened?
Yes. The heat-treated stainless steel blades can be resharpened as needed to restore their cutting edge and extend the life of the tool.

Regular sharpening and cleaning with rubbing alcohol after use will keep the blades performing cleanly season after season.

Are the handles really made of walnut?
Yes. The handles feature inlaid walnut wood, providing a warm, natural grip that is both durable and visually distinctive.

The walnut inlay is a hallmark of the Barebones design aesthetic — practical, well-crafted tools that are also a pleasure to use and display.

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