✂️ Master every cut with Zenport’s precision power!
The Zenport ZL122 Heavy Duty Shear features 6.5-inch carbon steel blades and a 13-inch overall length with a double bow spring-loaded design, delivering professional-grade precision and effortless use for shearing sheep wool, harvesting delicate plants, and topping onions. Ambidextrous alloy steel handles ensure comfort and control for every user.
Color | Steel |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Brand | Zenport |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Product Dimensions | 13"L x 1.3"W |
Style | Heavy |
Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
Blade Length | 13 Inches |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Point Style | Round point |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00185227000627 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 185227000627 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Zenport |
Part Number | ZL122 |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Item model number | ZL122 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Included Components | Shear |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**3
I Don't Have Sheep to Shear But,
I have been looking locally for these shears but could not locate them. I have never owned a sheep, but as a kid, this type of shear was excellent for trimming flower beds and small ornamentals. This product is very good and serves me well in the garden.
S**H
Happy llama
Purchased these to give our works livestock guardian llama a trim. She isn’t the most friendly lady so we wanted something stealthy, easy to use, and cheap if we couldn’t get it to work out. Luckily with some grain she was content to stand and let us give her a wonky haircut, but she is feeling much cooler and frisky and these worked well. Struggled a little with more matted areas, did not cut through well, also not the most comfortable to hold and use shears, especially for smaller hands, but the price was right and the job is done, and we have a happy llama.
A**R
... - it worked okay - it would have been better if the blades were maybe shorter - but
Trying to clip a large dog with shaggy coat - it worked okay - it would have been better if the blades were maybe shorter - but, that is more user opinion than function. They were nice and sharp
J**L
So nice I bought two!
I selected these sheep sheers to cut and trim grass as a "cleaner" and more reliable alternative to an electric "weed eater." I lost the first pair within 2 weeks (possibly stolen while I was out of town, or possibly in a place so secure I can't remember). So I bought a second pair, and it's just as good as the first.I like this design because it's simple, so it ought to be quite reliable (as opposed to various grass clippers with springs and extra hinges, etc).The only possible concern, for the ultra-picky, is that the first pair I ordered had a black handle, and the second a red handle. The color of the handle doesn't mater to me, but if you specifically want a red handle as pictured, you may be disappointed.
R**R
Works very well. Easy to use.
These shears work very well for trimming weeds and plants. Very easy to use.
L**N
14yo son sheared his first sheep with these!
All I can say is that if a completely inexperienced 14yo can shear a sheep on a 95-degree day after watching a couple of youtube videos, then they must be good shears. Sadly, the antique ones we originally got just did not function. These, though, were awesome!!
M**B
Don't do it.
It lasted half of a ewe. I'm not kidding. Most idiotic looking animal in the pasture. Took me over an hour of stressing her out, and in the end she looks like a show poodle. I think I'd have made more progress just shearing her with my teeth. That is my ONLY wool ewe. My others are hair sheep. When it wouldn't finish the wool ewe, I decided I would at least use it to help my Dorper ram out a little, as he had a patch or two hanging on and looking less than stellar. Nope. It would have been faster with fingernail clippers. Please do not make your neighbors cry tears of laughter, as mine do each day when they drive by my poor poodle-ewe. Spend double if that's what it takes. You'll kill your ewe restraining her for long enough to shear her with these. Pinching two rocks together would have been just as efficient. I read the reviews beforehand and decided to be cheap. The ewe and I both nearly died of exhaustion and heat in consequence. I'd post a picture of the ewe's haircut but that is not what I'd like to become an internet sensation for, thank you very much. Pass on these. Zenport, for the love of everything, please step up.
D**E
Doodle proof!
The only effective way of trimming my golden doodle. Manually operated but long blade makes quick work.
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