





✂️ Cut above the rest — prune smarter, not harder!
The ARS HP-VS8Z Signature Heavy Duty Pruner is a professional-grade gardening tool featuring a unique single-hand latch lock, hard chrome plated blades for superior rust and sap resistance, and ergonomic offset handles designed for comfort during prolonged use. Crafted from durable cast aluminum with a non-slip coating, it offers precision cutting with replaceable blades and comes with a limited lifetime warranty, making it the trusted choice for serious gardeners.

| ASIN | B005Q4LU1I |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,775 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #36 in Gardening Scissors |
| Blade Edge | Serrated |
| Blade Length | 54 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | Aluminum |
| Blade Type | Parrot Beak |
| Brand | ARS |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,508) |
| Cutting Width | 100 Millimeters |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04965280679185 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Hand Pruner |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | ARS-VS-8XZ |
| Manufacturer | ARS |
| Material | steel |
| Part Number | ARS-VS-8XZ |
| Pattern | Single Item |
| Point Style | Round point |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 8"L x 2"W |
| Size | M-size.8inch |
| Style | Classic |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects |
M**F
Best pruner I've had in 30 years
Very sharp, cuts cleanly, and is easy to use. The lock mechanism took a few times to get used to but works well. I have medium to small hands and the size works for me. I've tried several pruners over the years and this is the best by far.
R**K
Worth the price
I have had those $5 cheap pruners. They only last a season and don't cut as well. Finally decided to get this quality pruner. So far, its been great, its sharp and make the pruning easy.
J**K
Best value for quality pruners
Three years of regular use here. I've owned/used Corona, Bahco, various Fiskars, and tons of random off-brand pruners/secateurs. These are probably the best value pruners I've come across. Excellent out of the package, sharp AF, easy to clean, well-made, Japanese quality. Compared to the Felco F2, they are slightly more petite and great for medium/smaller hands, though I have large hands and they're fine. The more narrow jaw opening and shorter blade means you won't be cutting really large material as you could with the Felco F2. These are more comparable to the Felco F6, which have a shorter blade and more narrow grip span. I have not, however, really had any issues due to this, and I appreciate the more agile feeling of these for more precision work. If you're doing a lot of big branch pruning and heavy cutting, Felco F2 might be the way to go. There are no corrosion issues as you can get with Felco blades, as the ARS are stainless steel. An occasional cleaning with a light abrasive pad or steel wool with some alcohol gets these shiny again, no problem. That said, stainless steel is generally considered to be a little harder to sharpen than carbon steel, though I've sharpened these maybe three times with a hardened steel edge sharpener (Corona sharpener) and a couple light passes was sufficient to get them plenty sharp. Downsides: Blade adjustment can be a pain. The pivot screw and Nylock nut have to be tightened *just right* to have the blade snug as it bypasses the hook/anvil, but not so tight that it binds. I use a socket wrench on the Nylock nut, and a crescent wrench on the screw head, and monkey with it until it feels right. The design decision for this type of adjustment seems inexplicable to me. Felco wins in this area. The only other nit to pick is the tolerances (tightness) compared to Felco are slightly more loose. The bypass cut has a little more gap and just a bit of wobble between the blade and hook. In practice, it's never been an issue that I can recall. It cuts like a champ and unless you're super dialed in to this detail, you likely won't notice. My advice: If you want ze best, with super tight tolerances and precision engineering, and don't mind more regular maintenance, go Felco. Otherwise, get these for 30-some damn dollars. And if the ARS feel good out of the box, don't mess with it, clean it occasionally, oil it every now and then and these will serve you quite well for a nice price.
C**S
Landscaper for over 15 years, best pruners I’ve ever used. Japanese quality.
I’ve been a landscaper and nurseryman for over 15 year, I’ve always used felco’s becuase that is what my company provided. I read many reviews on these pruners describing the quality of the blade and cut. I cannot dissagree, these pruners are hands down, better then any pair of felco’s I’ve ever had (and I’ve tried many). Blade is super sharp, does an amazing job and keeping sharp, even after cutting lots of hardwood. It’s equally as modular and replaceable as felco’s. Squeeze to unlock is the best feature I’ve ever experience on pruners. At first they were hard to squeeze tight enough to unlock, but after several unlocks it becomes easier. After months the locking mechanism is still holding strong. The only time squeeze to unlock doesn’t work is if I’ve been cleaning a bunch of pines and my pruners get covered in sap, easy to fix, but the sticky sap will allow you to squeeze to unlock, but the sticky sap will prevent the pruners from opening, so you have to do it manually. I was unsure about these pruners using a big spring in the middle instead of the kind found on felco’s but it has worked flawlessly. I think the spring will age better then felco’s spring mechanism. With the felco’s spring, it can rust easily and it give lots of resistance, making pruning much more difficult, whereas the spring in these ARS pruners will age much better and won’t give me that issue. The price is amazing!! Super high quality materials, Japanese carbon blade, all for almost $20 cheaper then felco #2. I’m never looking back, and i cannot stop telling my landscaper friends about how awesome these pruners are. Felcos have a larger market share in North America, but its purely based on marketing, ARS pruners are hands down better.
J**.
Concerns about authenticity and warranty
The description for these pruners state: "The authentic version of this pruner will come in ENGLISH packaging. If you receive one in JAPANESE packaging please be aware that it is not covered under factory and the authenticity of the product cannot be ." That's a confusing sentence but I took it to mean that if the pruners have Japanese packaging they aren't real ARS and they have no warranty. I received pruners with Japanese packaging. I contacted the seller and was told: "Please feel free to contact me whenever there is something wrong with the product so that I can give you full refund. " Will this seller still exist if/when these pruners fail? How will I contact them. Right now I can only contact them through Am*z*n. I looked for these pruners on other websites and found one, at a Japanese site, that shows the Japanese packaging. Are those authentic? I don't read Japanese so I have no idea how to contact anyone about a warranty. I used the pruners and found them to be very nice. They look well made. They are sharp and well balanced. The handles could be a little longer; they seem made for smaller hands (I am a tall female with big hands). They are simple to unlock - just squeeze the handles and the locking mechanism releases. To lock them again, squeeze the handles pretty hard and push the locking lever with your thumb. The lock closes easily. That is a little difficult for me due to arthritis in my hands, so I use two hands. Younger people should have no problem. The blades open wide, and the top blade is more curved than other pruners I have, which makes more of a slicing cut than a chopping cut, so they are less likely to damage my fruit trees. They seem well-made, and are stamped with the model number and "made in Japan", so maybe they are the real thing. Who knows?
L**S
vilken sekatör , woow så lätt den klipper, bra pris
A**M
Somewhat of an update now. I’ve been experiencing difficulties with the pruner being somewhat loose. Thought I’d just tighten the screw but that seem to not work. I really could use some advice here because other than this issue I really like these pruners. (Really great pruner, sharp out of the box. The somewhat stiff safety latch, has become easier to disengage with use, while still remaining effective. I have small hands but it fits comfortably in my hand.)
A**N
Pruning back my fall garden. This tool is a joy to use. So sharp and precise, it makes the job easy.
L**.
Qualité ARS, coupe parfaitement. Très satisfait de ce sécateur.
C**N
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