Corona ClassicCUT
Top PickWhat We Like
- Forged steel construction withstands years of regular use without loosening or bending.
- Blades slice through thick grass and tough edges without binding or stalling.
- Many owners report using the same shears for over a decade with only basic maintenance.
- Properly adjusted, the cutting action feels clean and requires minimal effort.
Worth Noting
- Heavier than most manual shears
- Blades can stick together without regular oiling, adding a maintenance step to each use.
- Durability
- All-metal construction
- Power Source
- Manual
- Cutting Width
- 4.5 inch blade
- Blade Material
- Alloy Steel (forged)
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The Corona ClassicCUT is built from forged alloy steel with blades that can be resharpened, setting it apart from plastic-handled shears that wear out after a few seasons. This all-metal construction prioritizes longevity over the featherlight feel of swivel-head alternatives.
Gardeners who keep their tools for decades and don't mind extra heft will appreciate this shear's build. The 1-pound weight can cause hand fatigue during extended sessions, and the blades tend to stick together, requiring regular oiling to stay smooth. For occasional touch-ups or users with arthritis, a lighter design makes more sense.
Applying a drop of oil to the pivot point before each use keeps the blades from sticking.
Bottom line: The Corona ClassicCUT is for the gardener who expects a shear to outlast them — just be ready for a weightier tool and a bit of maintenance.