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Blade lengths typically range from about 1.0 inch up to 2.5 inches. Many common snips fall in the 1.0–1.5 inch range, while longer harvest-style shears are often about 2.0–2.5 inches.

Features that reduce fatigue include ergonomic handles, spring-loaded actions that reopen the blades between cuts, cushioned or soft non-slip grips, and angled or tilt handle designs that keep the wrist in a more natural position during repetitive use.

Common options include stainless steel blades that resist corrosion and carbon-steel blades that are finished with rust-resistant coatings. Product descriptions will often note corrosion resistance or specific protective coatings.

Many garden snips include a locking mechanism or blade lock that keeps the blades closed for safe storage and transport.

Handles range from traditional wooden grips to ergonomic soft-grip designs (such as cushioned or soft-bow grips). Many snips also list non-slip or textured surfaces and bent or angled handle styles for close, precise work.

Most garden snips use straight or curved blades; some models are twin-blade micro trimmers designed for precision work. Reported blade lengths for these configurations typically range from about 1.0 to 2.5 inches.

Overall lengths commonly fall between about 6.0 and 7.5 inches, with typical weights in the range of roughly 0.2 to 0.4 pounds.

Garden snips are well suited for trimming stems and flowers, close-range pruning and deadheading, harvesting fruit or produce, precision pruning of delicate plants (for example bonsai), and arranging or thinning plant material.

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