Our Story So Far
So, that's what we have to say about THAT product. Now, let's talk recap. As you likely recall from last time, we now celebrate Woot Offs with a look at our ongoing storyline. First, though, we'll make a special shout-out to Mouseka's thread full of theories and conjectures. Join in if you wanna...
This month's been unusually exciting. Sylvia started us off by acting strange and Leslie was even more determined to prove her neighbor was a robot perhaps for a very good reason. Rod prepared to move and the stake-out detectives had a little argument about being taken for granted.
Nestoras was the first to find Sylvia had vanished without a trace but it was Sylvia's twin sister who figured out what had happened, and found Sylvia hiding out with Rod. What scandal is so big that Sylvia could only turn to her ex-husband? What scandal would attract Mike, the hairless yet well rounded detective?
Phil inner voice is urging him to reconsidering his life, while his young friends at college are learning how hard it can be to get along with each other. And lately there's been plenty on the TV. Now you're pretty much up to speed! Consider this your invitation to the stories yet to come.
Features
- Cut and trim trees, shrubs and flowers with the Bypass Lopper and Pruner Set
- Promote plant health by removing dead, diseased or damaged branches
- Gold Titanium Nitride treated blades resist corrosion and stay sharp longer
- Comfortable cushion hand grips
- Convenient right or left hand operation
Lopper and Pruner Set includes:
- 1 - 1-1/2" Cutting Capacity Bypass Lopper
- 1 - 5/8" Cutting Capacity Bypass Pruner
Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska and Hawaii is not available for this item
Special Information: Due to the size of this item, it can not be delivered to MILITARY addresses
Warranty: 90 Days Centurian
Specs
| Pruning Guidelines | |
|---|---|
| Where to Prune: | Select a bud or side branch pointing in the direction you want new growth to go. Make your cut no more than 1/4" above this location. |
| Cutting Angle: | Cut at a 45° angle in the direcion the bud is pointing. Slanted cuts leave less stub and reduce chance of disease. |
| When to Prune: | Trees and shrubs that flower in the early spring should be pruned after flowering. Prune summer and fall bloomers before growth starts in the spring. Dead, injured or diseased wood can be removed any time of year. |
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In the Box:
- (1) 1-1/2" Cutting Capacity Bypass Lopper
- (1) 5/8" Cutting Capacity Bypass Pruner
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 0m 49.227s
- First Sucker:
- evaluesoftware
- Last Wooter to Woot:
- BigSam
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Quantity Breakdown
Percentage of Sales Per Hour
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