Procut Trimming Scissors 6.5" - Precision Sprung Blades for Harvest Day
Best for: Growers who need a reliable, comfortable pair of scissors for trimming leaves and buds at harvest time.
Our thoughts
These do exactly what a trimming scissor should do and nothing more, which is exactly why we like them. The sprung jaws take the strain out of long trimming sessions, and at this price you're not precious about using them hard during a big harvest. One we sell a lot of to growers who just want a dependable pair in the toolbox.
The Procut Trimming Scissors 6.5" are a spring-loaded hand scissor built for cleaning up plants after harvest. The open-handle design and firm sprung jaws mean the scissors do half the work of opening back up after each cut, which matters when you're trimming for an hour or more. The blades are medium-fine and sharp enough to get into tight spots around buds without crushing trichomes.
Construction is metal blades on a plastic-coated handle, which keeps them light in the hand and comfortable over long sessions. A simple locking catch on the handles holds the blades shut for safe storage between uses.
How it compares
Trimming scissors range from disposable budget snips right up to premium Japanese steel shears costing several times more.
- Sit above basic craft-scissor-style snips thanks to the sprung jaw action, which reduces hand fatigue on big harvests.
- Premium brands like Chikamasa and Fiskars micro-tip trimmers use finer Japanese steel and cost noticeably more - worth it for daily commercial use, overkill for most home growers.
- The locking handle catch is a feature you don't always get on cheaper own-brand scissors.
You're getting a proper sprung trimming scissor without paying premium-brand money for it.
Usage guidance
Simple to use, but a few habits keep them performing well.
Trimming
Hold at the base of the leaf or stem you're cutting and let the spring reopen the jaws between cuts rather than forcing them - this is what saves your hand over a long session.
Cleaning
Resin builds up on the blades quickly. Wipe them down with isopropyl alcohol between plants, or whenever the blades start to stick, to keep cuts clean and stop cross-contamination between plants.
Storage
Use the locking catch to hold the blades closed when not in use - it keeps the tips protected and is safer to store in a tool bag or drawer.
Technical specifications
- Blade length: 6.5"
- Blade type: Medium-fine, spring-loaded (sprung) jaws
- Construction: Metal blades, plastic-coated handles
- Handle design: Open handle for reduced hand strain
- Safety feature: Handle locking catch
Who this is for
- Home growers trimming a small number of plants at harvest
- Anyone who wants a spare or backup pair without spending big
- Growers just starting out who don't yet want to invest in premium Japanese steel shears
Best suited to regular harvest trimming rather than heavy daily commercial use.
Our take
This is a straightforward, no-fuss trimming scissor that covers the basics well - sprung jaws, a decent edge, and a locking catch for safe storage. It's not trying to be a premium tool, and it doesn't need to be.
Does exactly what it should, day in, day out - a sensible pickup for anyone who needs a trimming scissor without overthinking it.