When my grandfather (Pa, we called him) passed away, there was only one thing I wanted from his garage. Not the rusted shovel, not the jars of mysterious screws and nails—what I wanted was his Felco 2 pruners. He bought them in the 1960s, and by the time I inherited them, they were already legends. The handles were smoothed from decades of use, the blades still sharp, and they worked like they were fresh out of the box.
It’s funny—Pa had cars that came and went, tools that broke, and a lawnmower I swear had more miles on it than any lawnmower could ever withstand. But those Felco pruners? They outlasted everything else.

That’s the thing about pruning shears: you can be cheap with a lot of things in gardening (plastic pots, gloves that wear out, maybe even fertilizer now and then). But when it comes to pruners, the wrong choice will have you sweating, swearing, and possibly wondering if you’ll lose a finger. Dull pruners aren’t just annoying—they’re dangerous. And that’s why I’ll always put my money on Felco.
1. Durability That Spans Generations
Felco has been crafting professional-quality tools in Switzerland since 1945, and their reputation is built on durability. The Felco 2—the same model my grandfather owned—is still one of the most recommended pruners today. Every part can be replaced: blades, springs, even the screws. Instead of tossing them when they dull, you sharpen them, swap a blade, and keep pruning.
That’s why when people ask me what the best pruners on the market are, I don’t hesitate. The answer is Felco. They aren’t a purchase; they’re an investment.
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2. Ergonomics That Save Your Hands
Anyone who’s spent a Saturday afternoon clipping roses or shaping shrubs knows that pruning isn’t just about the plants—it’s about your hands. Cheap pruners force you to squeeze harder, and by the end of the day, you’re sore, blistered, and regretting every cut.
Felco designs their pruners with ergonomics in mind. Their models with rotating handles (like the Felco 7 or Felco 12) distribute the effort across your fingers, reducing strain and protecting your wrists from tendonitis or worse. That means you can prune longer, safer, and with way less fatigue.

Pa didn’t need a fancy gym routine; his workout was in the garden, and his Felcos made sure he could keep at it for decades.
3. Precision Cuts = Healthier Plants
The whole point of pruning is to help your plants thrive. A clean, sharp cut heals faster and reduces the chance of disease. Dull pruners crush stems instead of cutting them, leaving ragged edges that stress your plants.
Felco blades are made from hardened steel, which means every snip is smooth, precise, and plant-friendly. It’s the difference between a fresh haircut and a bad chop-job with kitchen scissors. As a company, their motto is "A Mission For Excellence", and they certainly don't miss the mark. Trust me—your plants notice.
That’s why gardeners who care about their collections, whether it’s roses, fruit trees, or a jungle of houseplants, stick with Felco. They truly are the best hand pruners that will last a lifetime. Aside from being darn good pruners, Felco as a company is deeply rooted in sustainability for the future and have initiatives to help minimize the planned obsolescence of so many things and create products that will last a lifetime.
The Bottom Line
I still have my grandfather’s Felco 2s, and they work just as beautifully now as they did when Kennedy was president. Every time I use them, I think of him—and I also think, “Thank goodness I’m not fumbling around with some dull, bargain-bin shears.”
If you want pruners that cut clean, protect your hands, and last a lifetime (or more), go with Felco. Your plants—and your fingers—will thank you.