DiamondCutCo Scissor pack

Willie

🍓 Crush Genetics 🍓
I was fortunate to win a POTM here and part of my package was a Diamond Cut scissor package. There were 5 scissors in all. I've been playing with them for 6 months now and here's my review.......

1) The Classic 3.5.........this is a small scissor with rounded tips. I used this for cutting my bud instead of grinding it. I liked that result. The only downside to these is I can barely get my fingers in the holes.
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2) The Artisan 6"........... this is a nice trimming scisssor that I keep near the tents. This gets more pruning detail than any other pair. Very sharp and cut very well. They have a familiar feel............similar to Fiskars but kicked up a notch :)
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3) The 5.9 Pro........if you are faced with a lot to trim, these are the ticket. There is a finger loop that attaches to these. Very sharp and strong. Enables you to stretch your hand out without putting them down.
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4) The Six Five..........these are a weapon, high carbon steel blade with a long reach and a bolster for additional support. These get difficult trims where the reach is needed and I also use them for snipping bud into the jars. Very sharp!
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5) The Harvester..........these are my go to snips for trimming. They are very pointy and it's easy to trim exactly what you want. There is no spring on these but there is an adjustable glide (tension) and I much prefer that over the spring. These are bad ass baller snips I doubt I ever would have bought for myself. But if I was only going to pick one of the 5 shown here.....this is the one.
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I was fortunate to win a POTM here and part of my package was a Diamond Cut scissor package. There were 5 scissors in all. I've been playing with them for 6 months now and here's my review.......

1) The Classic 3.5.........this is a small scissor with rounded tips. I used this for cutting my bud instead of grinding it. I liked that result. The only downside to these is I can barely get my fingers in the holes.
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2) The Artisan 6"........... this is a nice trimming scisssor that I keep near the tents. This gets more pruning detail than any other pair. Very sharp and cut very well. They have a familiar feel............similar to Fiskars but kicked up a notch :)
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3) The 5.9 Pro........if you are faced with a lot to trim, these are the ticket. There is a finger loop that attaches to these. Very sharp and strong. Enables you to stretch your hand out without putting them down.
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4) The Six Five..........these are a weapon, high carbon steel blade with a long reach and a bolster for additional support. These get difficult trims where the reach is needed and I also use them for snipping bud into the jars. Very sharp!
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5) The Harvester..........these are my go to snips for trimming. They are very pointy and it's easy to trim exactly what you want. There is no spring on these but there is an adjustable glide (tension) and I much prefer that over the spring. These are bad ass baller snips I doubt I ever would have bought for myself. But if I was only going to pick one of the 5 shown here.....this is the one.
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:)
thanks for this. Ive been wondering how those were working out. I think im gonna get me a pair of the harvester for myself.
 

Willie

🍓 Crush Genetics 🍓
thanks for this. Ive been wondering how those were working out. I think im gonna get me a pair of the harvester for myself.
You won't be sorry, I find that harvester to be fast and accurate. I wet trim, and find it's pretty easy to snip those sugar leaves out of the buds neat and accurate. I'm happy without the spring!
 
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