





✂️ Cut above the rest—prune like a pro, left-handed and effortless!
The F9 Pruning Shears are precision-engineered Swiss-made garden clippers tailored for left-handed users. Featuring a 1-inch hardened steel cutting blade, forged aluminum ergonomic handles with shock absorbers, and multi-functional tools like a wire cutter and sap groove, these lightweight shears deliver clean, fatigue-free pruning. With a limited lifetime warranty, they combine durability and comfort for professional-grade gardening.





| Brand | FELCO |
| Color | Forged Aluminum Alloy |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
| Style | Left Handed |
| Product Dimensions | 11"L x 1.5"W |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Length | 2 Inches |
| Handle Material | Metal,Steel |
| Blade Edge | Serrated |
| Blade Type | Anvil |
| Hand Orientation | Left |
| Point Style | Round point |
| Cutting Width | 25 Millimeters |
| Size | F9 Large Ergo |
| UPC | 698035230785 698035189564 617407726909 698035189540 |
| Manufacturer | Felco |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00783929100074 |
| Part Number | F-9 |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | F-9 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material | aluminum, steel |
| Pattern | Pruner |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Included Components | Pruner |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
K**E
Excellent shears -- lives up to its reputation
Quality construction, up for the job, comfortable -- does not cause me to overuse my hand strength. I am so happy that I read the reviews from seasoned gardeners/landscapers and opted for the Felco 2 instead of a cheaper brand on black Friday. It is so important to purchase products that deliver value. For me, value goes beyond the price tag. I look forward to enjoying many years of use with my Felco pruning shears.
M**.
Best heavy duty cutting pruner
Bet cutting pruner. Especially the thick branches. Heavy duty, well made, and made to last. It cost more but makes the work easier and you get more done in less time. I've tried several pruners. I like this pruner the best .
B**D
A High-Quality Tool Made For A Lifetime Of Use.
I had a Felco pruner and loved it. But once my partner became interested in gardening, too, it disappeared. I'm not sure all women appreciate a good tool as some men do. Anyway, I missed my pruners, and bought a new Felco F2. Pricey: many times more expensive than all others. But I got it today, and spent some time examining it and smiling at its excellent, thoughtful construction. Unfortunately, those qualities seem to be declining in favor of meeting a specific price-point. You can take it completely apart. Felco even provides a small wrench tool to accomplish that (!). You can replace or sharpen the main blade yourself, which I enjoy doing. It's solid, even a little weighty for some folks. And Felco backs these pruners with a reasonable lifetime guarantee. Just amazing. I appreciate good tools that exhibit craftsmanship and quality, and this is a very, very good one.
T**N
The Only Choice for Professionals and Life-Long Gardeners
A garden-loving friend had been exceptionally kind helping me out after an injury, and I needed a really good present to express my appreciation, something that might last longer than a huge box of extra-expensive chocolates, and ideally, of course, a gift that might inspire happy thoughts when used in a fond pursuit. There's no pretending Felco Pruners are inexpensive. There are dozens on the market at a small fraction of the price, but you'd be lucky if they lasted an entire season. Felco's are one of those increasingly rare items crafted to last a lifetime. The carbon steal blade can be removed for a serious sharpening. Or if they happened to be left out in the wet too long (or if you just can't be bothered & want super-sharp fast), replacement blades are readily available at a reasonable cost, as indeed are all the moving parts like the spring and the catch. These are the hand-pruners of choice for both professional landscapers and dedicated home gardeners who know that a tad of thoughtful care will pay off in a lifetime's enjoyment. I recommend also treating yourself to one of the two models of leather holster to keep them readily within reach on your belt every time you venture into the garden. For my friend, I chose the F-6, which is better scaled for smaller hands, and is an excellent all-around tool for everything from gathering bouquets to pruning roses and medium-sized shrubs. Felco makes a dozen or so variations designed larger or stronger hands and a variety of applications. Myself I own two pair: the first was a bonus on my first professional garden job over a quarter century ago, the classic Felco F-2 , and they are still the ones I reach for first. A dozen years ago, I treated myself to the larger, longer-gripped Felco F-13's , which are the only thing for pruning thicker branches in quarters too tight for the usual long-handled loppers or trimmers. Chose carefully, as you would for any friendship you expect to last a lifetime. Incidentally, if I find yourself in the kitchen and needing to cut apart some variety of fowl or game bird, a quick wash with hot water and dish soap allows the Felco's to make quick work the job. Myself, I send them through the dishwasher after use, just on general principles. Then afterwards I treat my shiny-clean clippers to a dab of 3-in-1 (or any sort of mineral oil--including baby (!)--works fine, even olive oil in a pinch) on the blade and any moving parts, and wipe down thoroughly with a soft cloth. Good as new!
G**N
worth it!
wow what a powerhouse! these sharp shears glide through the canes of my 3 year old rosebushes cleanly and completely. they did not crush the canes big or small, even when I had to use both hands to power through the thickest ones. they did not rip and leave those torn green peelings I got with cheaper shears that sometimes left a lot of damage. this is the best pair of shears I have ever owned and I've been gardening for ages. I waited for one of the big sales, and I finally bought the best. love that replacement parts are available open stock. worth every penny. very highly recommended.
C**F
Super shears but they require a large hand
Super shears. But they do require a large hand. I use a hand-held sharpener and some light oil after using these shears, and they hold up well to any reasonable challenge. These are more expensive than other name brands, and MUCH more expensive than cheap junk. "Buy once, cry once" applies here. I recently ordered another pair for my son, who shares the family trait of males with large hands.
G**T
F-8 very nice. Best for larger hands. Tried an F-6 too.
This Felco F-8 is an excellent bypass pruner. It is a little heavy and a holster ( Felco F-912 Leather Scabbard Holster with Belt Clip ) is a good accessory. However, the F-8 seems best for larger hands. I have short hands/fingers, and so I also tried a Felco F-6 ( Felco F-6 Classic Pruner For Smaller Hands ), which is the same pruner made for smaller hands. Frankly, the F-6 was not much of an improvement for me, so I stuck with the F-8. The F-6 has a significantly smaller cutting capacity compared to the F-8, although the difference might not matter for ordinary flower gardening. F-6 specs: Length 7 1/4 inches, Weight 7.5 ounces. Recommended cutting capacity is 0.8 inches. F-8 specs: Length 8 1/4 inches, Weight 8.7 ounces. Recommended cutting capacity is 1.0 inches. Sharpening this type pruner is easy and requires no dissassembly(see Felco's directions/instructions). Use the Corona Clipper AC 8300 Sharpening Tool . And if you don't keep them sharp (and lightly oiled) they will soon dull and rust and be no better than a much less expensive pruner that is dull and rusted. If you don't think you'll maintain the tool maybe get one of these instead: 1. Corona Clipper BP 3180 1-Inch Capacity Bypass Pruner with Vinyl Coated Steel Handles . I've used this compact pruner in the past and they work fine if maintained. If not maintained, they'll dull and rust too, but they're still less than half the price of the Felco. The quality is nothing like the Felco's, but they're cheap, small and light. 2. Corona Clipper 1-Inch Capacity Bypass Pruner With Vinyl Coated Aluminum Handles BP 6250 . I haven't seen these, but they look like a Felco knock-off. They might be the best value for the money regardless of brand. In my opinion, while I haven't used them, for the average gardener the Corona Clipper 1-Inch Capacity Bypass Pruner With Vinyl Coated Aluminum Handles BP 6250 is probably the most sensible choice out of all those listed herein (including the Felco's). Corona is a good brand for most homeowners, and their products are widely available at local stores selling gardening supplies. Honestly the Felco is overkill for most home gardeners. Really for pros.
D**C
Love these pruners
I got my first pair of Felcos in 1990 when I worked in a nursery/garden center after class when I was in high school. Abused the bajeebers out of them for the next 30 years. I replaced the blade once. I still have and use them in 2025/26. Bought a new pair for myself for Father’s Day and they’re so nice I want to frame them and hang them on the wall. These are great, high-quality tools.
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