

✂️ Cut with confidence, pick with pride!
The Corona Clipper AG 4940 Long Curved Snip is a precision gardening tool crafted from fully heat-treated tempered steel, featuring rust-resistant coatings on blades, spring, and handle. Designed specifically for delicate tasks like grape bunch picking and field-dressing, it offers sharp, small, and curved blades for precise cuts in tight spaces. Lightweight and highly rated by users, it’s the go-to snip for professionals seeking durability and finesse.



| ASIN | B000HEFDMO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (622) |
| Date First Available | 19 November 2010 |
| Item model number | AG 4940 |
| Manufacturer | Corona Clipper Company |
| Material type | Steel |
| Part number | AG 4940 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 5.72 x 18.72 cm; 90.72 g |
P**R
Preis, Leistung top 😃!
P**.
Excellent pruning shears for small delicate gardening jobs. These are not designed for heavy pruning of tree limbs and sturdy shrubs. They are sharp and small which allows for precise cuts in tight spaces.
J**Y
As a berry farmer, over the years I've owned a number of small to medium clippers and have always gravitated toward the quality of Corona's stainless steel line. The Corona AG 4940SS (stainless steel with curved tip) is an absolute winner for serious gardeners and small fruit production workers. This product is apparently made in Taiwan. Primary uses--pruning grape vines; blueberry, raspberry, and rose bushes; and a variety of flowers and garden plants. A great all-around unit for nursery and garden applications. Pros--Solid stainless steel construction. Molded hand grips. Good quality spring. The 3.5" handles are a good fit for most small to medium-sized hands. The tips on the curved unit are more tapered than those on the straight-tip version. The 2" blades hold a good edge and give you a working cut surface of just over 1.5". While it's not a replacement for bypass-clipper situations, the tool is not intimidated by small soft wood branches. Cons--Closure device is a black strap attached to the bottom of the unit. It can get in the way and you are likely to eventually replace it with a hefty rubber band. Corona markets a "holster" for these units but mine usually wind up in my hip pocket (so I do like the blades to stay closed lest something unintened gets clipped). If You Buy--Three hints. First, its unlikely you'll find them at most big box or discount stores. Second, if you are buying online, try to buy two or more items to soften the impact of shipping costs. Third, consider buying the sharpening device Corona makes (puts on a sharp edge and can even be used for other small blades like box cutters). I'd advise keeping it lubricated with a non-toxic lubricant like silicon-free Slipit if you are working around vegetables and fruits. Corona's AG 4940 and it's straight blade companion AG 4930 are versatile units with a highly respectable service life.
K**T
I love these clippers for trimming and dividing my dahlia tubers. The curved blade gets into awkward areas for snipping.
G**O
Ldngth just slightly short, still good
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