So, my window cleaning job the other day required a little landscaping on my part - a whole bank of windows on a residential property had rhododendrons growing up right against the windows. There was no way I could squeeze in between even with the world's nimblest WFP setup.
That's where my Craftsman multi-cut came in handy. I use it to cut my rubber to size, but as I was trying to snap rhodie branches with my weakened fingers, the thought came to me: "I could be cutting through these like buttah!"
So, I made a beeline for the van and came back 10 seconds later with my "Rhodie Eliminators" to make quick work of those pesky window blockers.
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Seriously, the multi-cut works better on woody plants than any pruning shears I have used. Of course I asked the customer if I could do some trimming :)
Another reason to have these babies in your arsenal. P.S. these things cut garden hose (really any hose for that matter) exceptionally well too.
That's where my Craftsman multi-cut came in handy. I use it to cut my rubber to size, but as I was trying to snap rhodie branches with my weakened fingers, the thought came to me: "I could be cutting through these like buttah!"
So, I made a beeline for the van and came back 10 seconds later with my "Rhodie Eliminators" to make quick work of those pesky window blockers.
multi-cut.jpg multi-cut-2.jpg
Seriously, the multi-cut works better on woody plants than any pruning shears I have used. Of course I asked the customer if I could do some trimming :)
Another reason to have these babies in your arsenal. P.S. these things cut garden hose (really any hose for that matter) exceptionally well too.
from Window Cleaning Resource http://ift.tt/1oYidHd
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