Triple Ground Hand Shear
Product Details
Our best hand shears for fitting and clipping wool sheep.
The built-in rubber stops reduce "clanking" noise during use. The handles are powder-painted to offer an extra smooth finish for more hand comfort.
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Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
- Fitting and clipping wool
- Fitting breeding sheep
Use a Hand Shear Protector, sold separately, to protect and safely store your shears.
Specs
- 6.5" blades
- Almost straight blade edges are triple ground
Benefits
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Hand Shears
Hand Shear Protector
Item #866100 -Simple leather cover that protects that sharp, pointy tips of sheep hand shears. Essential for safe storage.
$2.75 -
Resharpening Service
Resharpen - Hand Shears (any hand shear, each)
Item #869100 -Resharpen your blades, combs or cutters. Rapid turnaround, precision finish, low cost! Custom-engraving available.
$7.00 -
Foot Trimming and Care
Trimming Stand with Headpiece
Item #819600 -For grooming show sheep and goats, shearing or foot trimming. Restrains animals at a comfortable level. Galvanized steel construction.
$308.00
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Johannes S from Washington
The shears I bought are of good quality, made in England. It was already sharp enough to shear with. I am happy with my purchase.
Rodney K from California
Super fast delivery! Swiss made quality.
Joyce W from Indiana
Very good shears. It’s nice to be able to clip the “rug” off the back of my Dorper sheep without having to use an expensive electric shearer which are also pretty heavy to hold in my arthritic hands. Good product. I recommend.
Joshua H from Ohio
I been using the shears on our four Southdown sheep who have been filthy since we got them in lat November. The build quality seems good. The function reasonably well. They do need to be sharpened when they arrive.
Perhaps its because I am a novice, I've noticed marked improvements in shearing ability when you slightly slice the wool when you cut (i.e. pull slightly back on the shears while cutting). The sheep are very filthy and the shears have a tough time getting through the grime.
Randal T from Washington
Pure JUNK, fake knock off Burdgeon and Ball's made in Pakistan. Does not matter how sharp or who sharpens them, they are absolutly worthless.