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A pruning multi-tool placed beside some cut branches on a rock
A gardener uses the anvil pruner in a pruning multi-tool to trim cedar branches
A gardener uses the pruning saw blade in a pruning multi-tool to trim cedar branches
A gardener uses the knife blade in a pruning multi-tool to remove the bark from a branch
A gardener uses the stem stripper in a pruning multi-tool to remove the thorns from a rose stem
A gardener carries a pruning multi-tool hung clipped to a belt loop with a carabiner
99W3695 - Pruning Multi Tool
99W3695 - Pruning Multi Tool
A pruning multi-tool placed beside some cut branches on a rock
A gardener uses the anvil pruner in a pruning multi-tool to trim cedar branches
A gardener uses the pruning saw blade in a pruning multi-tool to trim cedar branches
A gardener uses the knife blade in a pruning multi-tool to remove the bark from a branch
A gardener uses the stem stripper in a pruning multi-tool to remove the thorns from a rose stem
A gardener carries a pruning multi-tool hung clipped to a belt loop with a carabiner
99W3695 - Pruning Multi Tool
99W3695 - Pruning Multi Tool

Pruning Multi Tool

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Special buy. Limited stock.


Unlike most multi-tools, this well-made folding tool is specifically designed with gardeners in mind, so you don’t have to run back to the shed every time a new task presents itself.


It’s built around a pruner with a 2 1/4" blade that cuts against an anvil to make efficient cuts through stems and other green wood. Three additional tools fold into the handles. The 3" pruning saw blade has an 11 tpi tooth pattern that cuts quickly in both green and dry wood. The 2 5/8" knife blade comes sharpened to a serviceable edge (but like most knives, it can benefit from a bit of honing if you want it razor sharp). The 2" stem stripper has a single-bevelled notched tip for removing thorns and leaves from flower stems as well as for delicate weeding.


All tools are stainless steel. Both stainless-steel handles have a durable powder-coat finish, with one handle covered by anodized aluminum scales with a contoured shape for good grip. They have a spring-return action to reduce cutting effort and a simple locking tab to keep the pruner closed when carried in a pocket. The pruner measures about 7" overall, but the handles can fold back over the pruner head to fully conceal the blade, forming a compact shape just 5" × 1 3/4" and less than 3/4" thick.

A pruning multi-tool placed beside some cut branches on a rock

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Pruning Multi Tool

Special buy. Limited stock.


Unlike most multi-tools, this well-made folding tool is specifically designed with gardeners in mind, so you don’t have to run back to the shed every time a new task presents itself.


It’s built around a pruner with a 2 1/4" blade that cuts against an anvil to make efficient cuts through stems and other green wood. Three additional tools fold into the handles. The 3" pruning saw blade has an 11 tpi tooth pattern that cuts quickly in both green and dry wood. The 2 5/8" knife blade comes sharpened to a serviceable edge (but like most knives, it can benefit from a bit of honing if you want it razor sharp). The 2" stem stripper has a single-bevelled notched tip for removing thorns and leaves from flower stems as well as for delicate weeding.


All tools are stainless steel. Both stainless-steel handles have a durable powder-coat finish, with one handle covered by anodized aluminum scales with a contoured shape for good grip. They have a spring-return action to reduce cutting effort and a simple locking tab to keep the pruner closed when carried in a pocket. The pruner measures about 7" overall, but the handles can fold back over the pruner head to fully conceal the blade, forming a compact shape just 5" × 1 3/4" and less than 3/4" thick.