
Niwaki Mini Garden Shears
Meet the Niwaki mini shears, designed for those little jobs in the garden that demand control, they excel in tight corners, delicate topiary and neat grass edging. Compact but perfectly balanced, they let you snip with accuracy without tiring your hand.
The oak handles are fitted with red rubber sleeves for comfort, control and a splash of cheerful practicality – they're easy to spot when you put them down in the garden!
Overall size: 370mm (L) × 136mm (W) × 25mm (H)
Blade length: 126mm
Steel: S60C carbon steel
Handles: FSC-certified oak
Includes: Vinyl sheath
These mini shears are made in Sanjo, Japan, in a family-run factory and workshop that blends centuries-old blacksmithing craft with modern efficiency, producing tools that are both robust and reliable, a testament to Niwaki’s dedication to quality and practical design.
Best usage
- Keep clean with a rust and sap eraser after each use
- Sharpen regularly to maintain a crisp cut
- Protect with a light coat of oil before storing
Dirty shears clog and blades can stick, so a quick wipe after every job keeps them performing beautifully
Original: $73.01
-65%$73.01
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Description
Meet the Niwaki mini shears, designed for those little jobs in the garden that demand control, they excel in tight corners, delicate topiary and neat grass edging. Compact but perfectly balanced, they let you snip with accuracy without tiring your hand.
The oak handles are fitted with red rubber sleeves for comfort, control and a splash of cheerful practicality – they're easy to spot when you put them down in the garden!
Overall size: 370mm (L) × 136mm (W) × 25mm (H)
Blade length: 126mm
Steel: S60C carbon steel
Handles: FSC-certified oak
Includes: Vinyl sheath
These mini shears are made in Sanjo, Japan, in a family-run factory and workshop that blends centuries-old blacksmithing craft with modern efficiency, producing tools that are both robust and reliable, a testament to Niwaki’s dedication to quality and practical design.
Best usage
- Keep clean with a rust and sap eraser after each use
- Sharpen regularly to maintain a crisp cut
- Protect with a light coat of oil before storing
Dirty shears clog and blades can stick, so a quick wipe after every job keeps them performing beautifully






















