



Niwaki Mini Shears
Mini Shears, for mini jobs. Great for tight spots and small-scale topiary where you need a bit more control - and ideal for grass edging. The Mini Shears are easy to handle thanks to their oak handles that are covered with red, grippy rubber sleeves. Soto would use these Niwaki Mini Shears to trim an Ilex or Taxus Dome.
Please note: By law, we are not permitted to sell a knife or blade to any person under the age of 18. By placing an order for one of these items you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. These items must be used responsibly and appropriately.
More about these shears
Niwaki Shears and Loppers are made in Sanjo, by a family business renowned for merging traditional blacksmithing methods with more efficient production techniques.
Quick facts
WEIGHT
430g
DIMENSIONS
371 x 143 x 26mm
BLADE SIZE
125mm blades
MATERIAL
S60C Steel
HANDLES
Japanese White Oak
MADE IN
Sanjo, Japan
STORAGE
Includes Vinyl Sheath
HOW TO CLEAN
Use Crean Mate & Camellia Oil

How to use and care for your Niwaki Mini Shears
Most Niwaki sharp tools are made from carbon steel - this means they may, through regular use, stain (and eventually rust) and gradually lose their edge. Caring for them involves three things…
1. Correct use:
- Japanese steel is hard and sharp, and can be more brittle than some people are used to - it will chip if abused
- Do not cut wire, metal, stone, plastic or any other hard material (even bamboo fibres and some very hard woods, especially knots and burrs, can damage steel edges)
- Do not twist or apply uneven pressure
- Cut diagonally across branches (not straight across) so you cut along the fibres
- Pay attention to our maximum cut dimensions, and don’t overdo it (shears are not loppers)
- Use the base of the blades, not the tips, for heavier cuts
2. Keeping them clean:
- Clean properly by removing leaf resin, rust and gunk. Then dry, wipe over with Camellia oil and store in a dry place.
3. Keeping them sharp:
- New tools won't need sharpening for some time, but after a while you'll notice them gradually lose their edge.
- With a sharpening stone, sharpen Secateurs every couple of weeks and Shears every time you use. It makes such a difference.