These Power Pruners Completely Changed How I Prune Hydrangeas

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Every spring, I grab my pruners and dread the chore of pruning my very mature, woody panicle hydrangeas. If you’ve ever struggled with thick branches using traditional hand pruners, you know how exhausting it can be. Hours of bending and struggling to get through thick branches with a measly pair of hand pruners left my hands sore and my back aching.

That all changed when I spotted a pair of electric pruning shears at my local hardware store on a deal I couldn’t pass up. I had always wanted to try them, and this seemed like the perfect opportunity. From the first cut, I knew these pruners were a game-changer. They take the strain off my hands and arms, make quick, clean, and precise cuts, and practically do the work for me. Even my 12-year-old son, who rarely leaves his room, now asks to help prune!

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