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Jeffers Hand Sheep Shears

by Jeffers
SKU JISC
Original price $15.99
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Jeffers Hand Sheep Shears

Manual Shearing Tool with 6.5" L Blades

The Jeffers Hand Sheep Shears offer a classic and effective method for manually shearing sheep, alpacas, llamas, and other similar animals. Featuring twin spring-action blades that automatically open after each cut, these shears provide better control and reduce stress on your animals during shearing. The blades are 6½" long, with an overall tool length of 14". Fully polished for general shearing and blocking.

Features:

  • Manual shearing tool ideal for sheep, alpacas, and llamas
  • 6½" precision blades with 14" total length
  • Spring-loaded twin blade design for smoother operation
  • Full polished finish for durability and performance
  • Less stressful for animals compared to machine shearing
  • Handle colors may vary

Additional Uses:

  • Great for trimming plants and grass
  • Useful for topping onions and other harvesting tasks







Customer Reviews

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Please note!

To use hand shears (aka 'blade shears') you must also have a sharpening stone and sharpen the shears before you use them - and again as needed. That is normal for this type of equipment!
They will take a sharper edge than the stainless steel kitchen kni

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Abigail Morris from Camden
Worked Great!

I purchased four of these sheers and one $5 knife sharpener. At the end of 16 pet sheep all four sheers were still working very well. However, make sure you clean them and store them properly after each use or they will rust quikly and badly.

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Charmaine from Seattle
Dull, poor quality

Not pleased with these, but I guess you get what you pay for... I should have spent an extra $20 to get some nice shears that are actually sharp.

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