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The Bahco - Pradines P51 long is the best professional shear on the market. As a green space artisan for 45 years, I only use this one. 10 or 15 years ago, it was heavier because its handles were made of steel (painted in red). The next version (with highly resistant aluminum handles) is the top...! The best part: its self-sharpening blades! The more you use it, the sharper it gets! It definitely deserves 5 stars, mate!
STE FOY L ARGENTIERE" would be translated as "Ste Foy L'Argentière" in British English.
If I hold this so-called scythe with both hands, the blade reaches up to my knees. How do you expect to touch the ground while staying upright! Goodbye to back pain, that's why I returned the tool. The blade is too small for that, it looks more like a pruning knife with a small handle, 70cm (28in) including the 10cm (4in) blade.