Hedge shears Okatsune 231

Code: KST231
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Brand: OKATSUNE
€95 / pcs
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Hedge shears Okatsune 231

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Short model hedge shears with short wooden handles of 30 cm, and a long razor-sharp blade of 200 mm. This short, lightweight model is ideal for topiary boxwood or the Japanese garden (o-karikomi), because you are close to the work. Also for pruning in tight spaces the 231 is ideal. The blade of the 231 is 25 mm longer than the blade of the 217 boxwood shears. This has the advantage that you can penetrate deeper into the crop, and cut faster with large surfaces. Okatsune hedge shears are the undisputed number 1 in Japan, the country where pruning has been elevated to an art form.

The Okatsune 231 is the pure essence of the pruners:

  • Razor-sharp, always with a clean cut
  • Simple design for optimal ease of use
  • Particularly robust, yet lightweight

The blades of this Japanese pruner (Sentei Basami) are uniquely forged from the finest IZUMO YASUGI steel, and have a very high Rockwell hardness of 60.0 to 61.0. Therefore, the blades stay sharp for a long time and they consistently give a clean and precise cut in the wood, without giving much effort. Furthermore, Okatsune combines the hardness with a special flexibility, so that the cutting blade always aligns with the counter blade, even after intensive usage.

The blades are very easy to grind with the Okatsune whetstone (Okatsune 412). The shear features a locking system that can be operated with one hand. Do not forget to order a leather holster at the same time. The holster with belt loop allows you to safely carry your pruner with you if you're not using it, but want to have close at hand. Furthermore, the holster also provides for a longer life of your shears.

Additional parameters

Category: FIXES BLADE KNIVES
Celková dĺžka: 57 cm
Strih do priemeru: 2,5 cm
Dĺžka čepele: 20 cm
Dĺžka rukoväte: 30 cm
Hrúbka čepele: 4,2 mm
Hrúbka rukoväte: 2,8 cm
Material čepele: Izumo Yasugi steel
Tvrdosť čepele: 60-61 HRC
Materiál rukoväte: Dub
Hmotnosť: 807 g
Puzdro: Kožené
Krajina pôvodu: Japonsko

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n the 40’s of the last century Tsuneichi Okano, who began his career as a blacksmith apprentice in 1925, established the company Okatsune in Hiroshima, Japan. He derived the word Okatsune from his own name. At the beginning Okano forged a limited supply of top quality shears. This was done in a traditional manner, and following a unique process. Over the years, he gradually expanded the product range, always striving for perfection. He made the handles red / white, a combination that stands out, and is in Japan symbolizing happiness. Almost 70 years later Okatsune is in Japan the undisputed number 1, and his shears are being used all over the world with much pleasure. The product range currently consists of pruning shears, cutting and harvesting shears, hedge shears, Bonsai scissors, and Ikebana scissors for traditional Japanese floral arrangements.

Okatsune’s razor-sharp shears are uniquely forged from the best Izumo Yasugi steel, which is traditionally being used for the Katana swords used by the Samurai. Izumo Yasugi steel is forged from charcoal and iron sand by the best master blacksmiths of Japan, using an age-old technology. This process only takes place in the Izumo region, solely using Izumo iron sand. Tsuneichi Okano has managed to industrially produce superior shears that have a very high Rockwell hardness of 60.0 to 61.0 – unrivalled by other brands, through an innovative tempering process. Therefore, the blades stay sharp for a long time and they consistently give a clean and precise cut in the wood, without giving much effort. Furthermore, Okatsune combines the hardness with a special flexibility, so that the cutting blade always aligns with the counter blade, even after intensive usage. This perfection, and unique quality can be recognized by the “singing” of the shears.