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title: "Okatsune Pruning Shears Unique 8.3 inches (210 mm) (Blister) No. 104"
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# Secure, no-slip locking mechanism 8.3-inch precision bypass blade Izumo Yasugi hardened steel blade Okatsune Pruning Shears Unique 8.3 inches (210 mm) (Blister) No. 104

**Brand:** okatsune
**Price:** 1707016₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✂️ Cut above the rest — precision meets tradition in every snip!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Okatsune Pruning Shears Unique 8.3 inches (210 mm) (Blister) No. 104 by okatsune
- **How much does it cost?** 1707016₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- okatsune enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted okatsune brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile Garden Power Tool:** From delicate chives to tough orange tree branches, this pruner handles it all with satisfying tactile feedback.
- • **Durable Carbon Steel Handles:** Robust, ergonomic design built for comfort and long-lasting use during intensive gardening sessions.
- • **Effortless Precision Cutting:** Experience razor-sharp Izumo Yasugi steel slicing through branches with surgical accuracy.
- • **Reliable Lock & Spring System:** Innovative handle lock prevents accidental closure while the leaf spring ensures smooth, fatigue-free operation.
- • **Timeless Japanese Craftsmanship:** A proven, minimalist design trusted by professionals for decades—where tradition meets performance.

## Overview

The Okatsune No. 104 Pruning Shears feature an 8.3-inch bypass blade forged from premium Izumo Yasugi hardened steel, paired with durable carbon steel handles coated in olefin for grip and longevity. Designed with a secure locking mechanism and a leaf spring for effortless reopening, these shears deliver precise, clean cuts ideal for both delicate and tough pruning tasks. Celebrated for its traditional Japanese craftsmanship, this tool offers professional-grade performance and comfort, making it a must-have for serious gardeners seeking reliability and style.

## Description

Product description Discover the complete Okatsun range of professional pruning shears, hedge trimmers, loppers and sickles. Secateurs The Okatsune scissors are the undisputed number 1 in Japan: the country where pruning has been raised to a true art. Bonsai scissors Okatsune bonsai scissors are the undisputed number 1 in Japan, the country where the bonsai originates. Hedge trimmer The Okatsune shrub shears are very user-friendly and provide a lot of pleasure when used. You will notice that you can design the shape of your hedge very accurately and with ease. Japanese white oak handles are known to absorb vibrations. For this reason, working with these scissors is a very pleasant experience. Silky Okatsune Top Garden Care Kit Two Japanese bestsellers, with free holster, in a luxury gift box. Treat yourself or your best garden friend to this beautiful lounger set. For cutting branches up to 1 inch, use the Okatsune 103 Pruning Shears. Thicker branches can be easily cut with the Silky Super Accel folding saw. This razor sharp garden tool from Japan cuts through butter like a knife leaving a smooth cut. With this set on the belt, you can really do all tree cutting work in the garden

Review: Traditional Japanese tool quality, my pruner search is over. - I have had these Japanese Okatsune 104 8.25 inch pruners for 9 months. I just came in from the garden after doing some light pruning and told myself that I simply had to write a review on these pruners, as I like them so much. They're made of Japanese Izumi Yasuki hardened steel and are incredibly sharp. Pruning is effortless with them, and I love the satisfying "chunk" sound they make when they pass thru a branch. I love the handle end locking mechanism as well. It won't inadvertently lock while using them (my pet peeve with Felco pruners) and lock and unlock by banging the catch on my thigh. The cutting blades will stain, a characteristic of carbon steel, which is no big deal. I simply keep a small spray bottle of alcohol along with a spray bottle of cutlery quality Kurobara camellia oil (available from desertcart) at my bench for a quick wipe down after a day of use. They don't have replaceable blades but can be sharpened, which won't be needed often for the home gardener. Okatsune has an excellent sharpening video on YouTube. As far as size, I (5'11" male) have long, relatively slender fingers, and generally wear a large glove. The 104 is a perfect size for me. My wife (5'6") has the 101 7 inch and loves them as well. She was pleased with her Felcos, but her Okastunes are now her favorite pruner (ordered after checking out mine). I recommend the leather case as well.
Review: Form follows function - The Okatsune 104 is not a “new” or “innovative” design, rather it is a simple, straightforward, proven design, with exceptional cutting blades securely riveted to adequate, stamped steel handles. The critical central pivot bolt is well placed through short extensions of the hard and tough (differentially tempered) cutter blades. There is a robust “keep closed” catch at the nether end of the plastic covered steel handles. There is a “leaf” type spring that returns the handles to the open position after each cut (providing the catch is un-latched, of course). That’s it. I also purchased the #108 leather sheath, which is high quality, very well made, and the 104 fits it fine. Back to the 104, I bought this pruner hoping it would be more “precise” than my trusty, very old Corona 3180. I did not expect the 104 to be as tough as the 3180, and because I have great loppers (Hickok 32A; Corona) and nice saws (Fanno #8; Corona; Silky, etc.), I was not too worried about a trade-off. In fact, the Okatsune 104 is precise (yes, a new-ish one will cut chives…), and it is also as direct and robust as the commercial-favorite Corona 3180. In terms of function, the Okatsuna 104 not only cuts leaves and fruit cleanly off garden vines but it has also passed the “acid test” of cutting any living or dead orange tree branch I could get between its cutters, a trial I thought only the 3180 could survive. While I don’t actually plan to continue this sort of abuse, I could not resist testing it. Also, I keep finding myself way up a ladder without a lopper or a saw, pruning large branches with the 104, just to save myself the extra climbing. I have to admit it’s somehow satisfying to cut the tough stuff this way. Still, it is an inevitable fact that forcing any hand pruner through thick, super-tough, and/or dead branches will turn and/or chip the cutting edges, and it will also – sooner or later – misalign and separate the cutters, depending on the extent of the abuse (and there go the chives…). Ironically, what I actually enjoy most about the Okatsune 104 is its very satisfying tactile feedback as I use it. On that level it’s almost like a fine pair of scissors in that it fairly “snips” through material it will reasonably cut. The cutting edges are quite hard and very sharp, as pruners go, and this should be taken into consideration during use. If this tool is twisted around while cutting, or metal or rocks are encountered, the cutting edges may chip. On the other hand, it takes and holds a remarkable edge (for a pruner), so who knows how long it would cut chives if it weren’t abused? I find the 104 to be a “comfortable” pruner, with no ergonomic issues, given my large, strong hands (glove size 9 ½). I’m guessing that smaller hands might find the 103, etc. more to their liking. I presently tend a couple dozen fruit trees (mostly large, old oranges), a veggie garden, also ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers, and I fully expect my Okatsune 104 to last as long as I do.

## Features

- Blade: High-grade knife steel
- Handle: Carbon Steel
- Pattern Covering: Olefin
- Model Number: No. 104

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004JKKOZI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,974 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #116 in Gardening Scissors |
| Blade Edge | Serrated |
| Blade Material | Izumo Yasugi Steel |
| Blade Type | Bypass |
| Brand | Okatsune |
| Brand Name | Okatsune |
| Color | Red, White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,343 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 25 Millimeters |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
| Included Components | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.59"L x 3.19"W |
| Item Type Name | Gardening Scissors |
| Item Weight | 238 Grams |
| Manufacturer | 岡恒 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | No.104 |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Model Number | No.104 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Style | Round point |
| Product Dimensions | 10.59"L x 3.19"W |
| Product Style | Pruning Shears Unique |
| Size | 210mm |
| Style | Pruning Shears Unique |
| UPC | 699234299054 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Okatsune
- **Color:** Red, White
- **Item Weight:** 238 Grams
- **Product Dimensions:** 10.59"L x 3.19"W
- **Style:** Pruning Shears Unique

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Traditional Japanese tool quality, my pruner search is over.
*by J***N on July 15, 2023*

I have had these Japanese Okatsune 104 8.25 inch pruners for 9 months. I just came in from the garden after doing some light pruning and told myself that I simply had to write a review on these pruners, as I like them so much. They're made of Japanese Izumi Yasuki hardened steel and are incredibly sharp. Pruning is effortless with them, and I love the satisfying "chunk" sound they make when they pass thru a branch. I love the handle end locking mechanism as well. It won't inadvertently lock while using them (my pet peeve with Felco pruners) and lock and unlock by banging the catch on my thigh. The cutting blades will stain, a characteristic of carbon steel, which is no big deal. I simply keep a small spray bottle of alcohol along with a spray bottle of cutlery quality Kurobara camellia oil (available from Amazon) at my bench for a quick wipe down after a day of use. They don't have replaceable blades but can be sharpened, which won't be needed often for the home gardener. Okatsune has an excellent sharpening video on YouTube. As far as size, I (5'11" male) have long, relatively slender fingers, and generally wear a large glove. The 104 is a perfect size for me. My wife (5'6") has the 101 7 inch and loves them as well. She was pleased with her Felcos, but her Okastunes are now her favorite pruner (ordered after checking out mine). I recommend the leather case as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Form follows function
*by C***Y on March 17, 2016*

The Okatsune 104 is not a “new” or “innovative” design, rather it is a simple, straightforward, proven design, with exceptional cutting blades securely riveted to adequate, stamped steel handles. The critical central pivot bolt is well placed through short extensions of the hard and tough (differentially tempered) cutter blades. There is a robust “keep closed” catch at the nether end of the plastic covered steel handles. There is a “leaf” type spring that returns the handles to the open position after each cut (providing the catch is un-latched, of course). That’s it. I also purchased the #108 leather sheath, which is high quality, very well made, and the 104 fits it fine. Back to the 104, I bought this pruner hoping it would be more “precise” than my trusty, very old Corona 3180. I did not expect the 104 to be as tough as the 3180, and because I have great loppers (Hickok 32A; Corona) and nice saws (Fanno #8; Corona; Silky, etc.), I was not too worried about a trade-off. In fact, the Okatsune 104 is precise (yes, a new-ish one will cut chives…), and it is also as direct and robust as the commercial-favorite Corona 3180. In terms of function, the Okatsuna 104 not only cuts leaves and fruit cleanly off garden vines but it has also passed the “acid test” of cutting any living or dead orange tree branch I could get between its cutters, a trial I thought only the 3180 could survive. While I don’t actually plan to continue this sort of abuse, I could not resist testing it. Also, I keep finding myself way up a ladder without a lopper or a saw, pruning large branches with the 104, just to save myself the extra climbing. I have to admit it’s somehow satisfying to cut the tough stuff this way. Still, it is an inevitable fact that forcing any hand pruner through thick, super-tough, and/or dead branches will turn and/or chip the cutting edges, and it will also – sooner or later – misalign and separate the cutters, depending on the extent of the abuse (and there go the chives…). Ironically, what I actually enjoy most about the Okatsune 104 is its very satisfying tactile feedback as I use it. On that level it’s almost like a fine pair of scissors in that it fairly “snips” through material it will reasonably cut. The cutting edges are quite hard and very sharp, as pruners go, and this should be taken into consideration during use. If this tool is twisted around while cutting, or metal or rocks are encountered, the cutting edges may chip. On the other hand, it takes and holds a remarkable edge (for a pruner), so who knows how long it would cut chives if it weren’t abused? I find the 104 to be a “comfortable” pruner, with no ergonomic issues, given my large, strong hands (glove size 9 ½). I’m guessing that smaller hands might find the 103, etc. more to their liking. I presently tend a couple dozen fruit trees (mostly large, old oranges), a veggie garden, also ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers, and I fully expect my Okatsune 104 to last as long as I do.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My Favorite Hand Pruners.
*by K***L on July 24, 2025*

I love these pruning shears. They are my favorite overall. My first pair I used for years, and then one day, I set then on the top of the car, while a hauled some branches to the street.. making sure to make a mental note to grab them on the way back. Needless to say, I now needed another pair as those are lost forever. These are solid, and durable, and sharp, and tough. They are all metal throughout, with dipped rubber handles. The back lock should also be metal and not plastic (counterfeit). I own a few different tools from this brand and they are all quality. These shears are smooth, snappy, and work great. They punch outside their weight class. The largest size is best for overall use outside, but they come in two smaller sizes also. All work well. They are made of some sort of tool steel, that is not stainless, so you need to clean them off periodically, and grease or oil them at times. They will patina with use, and rust with neglect, though I moderately neglected them for years, and they didn't have major rust issues. The steel seems reasonably tough and holds and edge well. They are comfortable to use and my go-to pruners. If lost again, I would order another pair immediately, again. These are not optional for me. You won't be disappointed with these Japanese pruners. Hattori Hanzo would approve, and I would definitely sit in his attic, waiting for a month, to get a pair.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Okatsune Pruning Shears Unique 8.3 inches (210 mm) (Blister) No. 104
- Okatsune 103 Bypass Pruners General Purpose Medium (One Pack)
- Okatsune 101 7-inch Bypass Pruners, Small (One Pack)

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