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New RHS-endorsed left-handed bypass secateur launches at GLEE

It’s estimated that 11 per cent of the population is left-handed, and at GLEE this autumn we launched by popular demand a new RHS-endorsed tool for left-handed gardeners; an RHS-endorsed left-handed bypass secateur.
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New RHS-endorsed left-handed bypass secateur launches at GLEE
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New RHS-endorsed left-handed bypass secateur launches at GLEE

It’s estimated that 11 per cent of the population is left-handed, and at GLEE this autumn we launched by popular demand a new RHS-endorsed tool for left-handed gardeners; an RHS-endorsed left-handed bypass secateur.

Specially created for left-handed gardeners in response to customer requests, the new addition to the RHS-endorsed cutting tool range is made to exactly the same specification as our existing right-handed bypass secateur.

A durable high-carbon steel blade gives lasting sharpness, while robust alloy handles give lightweight strength. Perfect for general pruning and for cutting live green growth, the RHS-endorsed left-handed bypass secateur easily cuts up to 2.5cm diameter.

The new secateur joins another specialist left-handed tool from Burgon & Ball; the left-handed Japanese razor hoe. A hard-working weeder and cultivator, the razor hoe is forged from high-carbon laminated Japanese steel to effortlessly cut through any weeds in its path – with the blade on the correct side of the handle for left-handed gardeners.

With an RRP of £19.99, this new secateur is ideal for everyday cutting tasks around the garden, and will be a great help for left-handed gardeners.

 

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