Okatsune - My Favorite Pruners

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  • čas přidán 19. 02. 2021
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    Okatsune ... Incredible brand of pruners. Roughly similar costs to Felco options, I would describe them as near top of the line for all sorts of pruning tasks.
    I found pairs of Okatsune 103 and 104 on ebay. Found a used pair for a lower price that are in decent shape and I've been happy with them (pair featured in this video, super heavily used and still in amazing shape).
    Should go without saying I'm not sponsored or affiliated with this company, all pruners purchased :)
    Okatsune 104 is basically the same dimensions as Felco 2 pruners as a reference point. If you have smaller hands, the 103 or lower numbers may be worth exploring.
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Komentáře • 79

  • @Lauradicus
    @Lauradicus Před 3 lety

    Ha! I was just ready to sit down with my tool catalog! Your timing is incredible.

    • @jadcasen8995
      @jadcasen8995 Před 3 lety

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    • @enriqueharper6270
      @enriqueharper6270 Před 3 lety

      @Jad Casen Yea, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)

  • @SmallSeeds
    @SmallSeeds Před 3 lety +1

    We will have to give these a try. Thanks!

  • @dande9981
    @dande9981 Před 3 lety +3

    absolutely! exhaust other options before shopping on Amazon! Thanks for shaing okatsune info

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety +2

      Glad you are with us on that. Bezos' personal wealth probably went up $80,000 in the time it took for us to write our two comments.

    • @olgakuchukov6981
      @olgakuchukov6981 Před 3 lety

      I’m having a terribly hard time finding these for sale anywhere other than through a Japan-based seller on Amazon. Ebay isn’t even loading properly.

    • @abrahamhernandez5113
      @abrahamhernandez5113 Před 2 lety +1

      Just got some in the mail through Amazon and I have doubts about their authenticity

  • @zachlloyd9392
    @zachlloyd9392 Před 3 lety

    Bought some Felco 8 when I planted my orchard. I really like them, but will def look into these.

  • @yoopermann7942
    @yoopermann7942 Před 3 lety

    good timing, i was just searching for a new pair of hand pruners as mine broke the other day,, thank you

  • @christinerenee5616
    @christinerenee5616 Před 3 lety +1

    So funny that I'm not the first person to tell you that you have perfect timing! I guess it makes sense that everyone is thinking about what they need for spring. I was planning on getting the more entry level Felco 5, but I love how low maintenance the Okatsunes are. I hope you'll do more videos like this because I trust your opinions. I'm also in the market for a small hatchet and a hori hori if you have any recommendations for those!
    By the way, I don't know how other people feel but I wouldn't be offended if you put affiliate links in the description. I think eBay even has an affiliate program if you want to encourage people to buy secondhand. It wouldn't offend me if you had an Amazon link either. I know I would feel good knowing that you got a little bit of the money I spend.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety +2

      I appreciate you being supportive of the affiliate idea, but I am happy to shy away from it. Definitely 100% I would never do it with Amazon, that company is evil. Ebay is where we shop online for this kind of stuff but even then I wonder what they are up to...
      I'll do more tool videos as time allows :)

  • @kimberlysmith258
    @kimberlysmith258 Před 3 lety

    great video. thanks so much

  • @poodledaddles1091
    @poodledaddles1091 Před 3 lety +1

    I love this info!

  • @wolfebilt
    @wolfebilt Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the demonstration, I also use felco 2's. After seeing this I will look into some Okatsune's. That many cuts and still going strong without maintenance and sharpening is a pretty sweet thing. Many times the more simply designed tool is more effective, easier to maintain and more fun to use. Thanks!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety +1

      Love my felco number 2s and love these even more :)

    • @zzyy4477
      @zzyy4477 Před rokem

      If you've bought Okatsune,may you answer some question?They are:1)Which one(Okatsune v Felco)is more durable? 2)whose blade needs less sharpening? 3) which one(Okatsune or Felco) has better cutting? 4)what plant are you pruning by your Okatsune & Felco?

    • @zzyy4477
      @zzyy4477 Před rokem

      ​@@edibleacres1)Which one(Okatsune v Felco)is more durable? 2)whose blade needs less sharpening? 3) which one(Okatsune or Felco) has better cutting? 4)what plant are you pruning by your Okatsune & Felco?

  • @thebimbler7190
    @thebimbler7190 Před 3 lety +1

    +1 for Okatsune pruners they really are good and a great companion for a Silky saw!

  • @wyattbottorff2473
    @wyattbottorff2473 Před 3 lety +1

    Hands down my favorite as well.
    I lent mine to someone once and they really screwed em up, but they sharpened back up nicely I was so impressed! My next pair will be for my hands only.
    They may have never needed sharpening otherwise.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety +1

      I bought a few extra pairs still in the packaging to treat myself some day :)
      I bought as many as I'd think I'd need in a lifetime before I made this video, ha!

    • @wyattbottorff2473
      @wyattbottorff2473 Před 3 lety

      @@edibleacres smart man! Ill be doing the same now that I know just what these little fellas can do. Looking forward to determining which pair of larger caliper pruners will be able to match these.

  • @revolutionfarm1232
    @revolutionfarm1232 Před 3 lety +4

    I have a pair of Tobisho SR-1 secateurs - they look identical to the Okatsune, but I agree, they are superior to the Felco #2. Good piece of kit.

    • @zzyy4477
      @zzyy4477 Před rokem

      What are you pruning by your Tobisho SR-1?I s it more durable than Felco 2?Does blade of Tobisho needs less sharpening than the blade of Felco 2?

  • @kirstenwhitworth8079
    @kirstenwhitworth8079 Před 3 lety

    Thank you.

  • @ironriver
    @ironriver Před rokem

    I didn't know Okatsune was popular overseas until now...
    I use it too, it's goat.

  • @abelgerli
    @abelgerli Před 3 lety +1

    As a someone who likes Japanese knives I ws shocked when I saw the scissor blades have a hardness of 61HRC. I only saw one one Japanese knife with that hardness.
    So I bought a perfect pruning combination with the middle Okatsune pruners and the Silly Gomboy 210 curves which both fit perfectly in the double stacked Okatsune scabbard.
    The Gomboy curved is perfect for tight spots because the saw is narrower at the tip.
    And when I have both in one scabbard I always have the best tool on hand for the job.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety +1

      I don't know the science but I can say they are super sharp and somehow magically want to stay sharp.

    • @abelgerli
      @abelgerli Před 3 lety

      @@edibleacres Its all about the hardness of the steel this is a cut test of a even harder knife.
      czcams.com/video/m5LWXXz2pHI/video.html
      When the steel is harder the edge doesn't wear out that fast but it gets normally more brittle. That's why Japanese toolsmith normally put the hard steel in the middle to cut and sandwich it in softer steel that doesn't brake.

  • @petebrannan1169
    @petebrannan1169 Před 3 lety +2

    Love that quick draw samurai manoeuvre. Weirdly can hear how sharp they are when you cut. Thanks for sharing I’m off to buy some Japanese steel. 👍🏼✂️

  • @theresahanken4295
    @theresahanken4295 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video! Could you provide a link or two... or at lease show what the packaging looks like? I've been searching and the packaging I see most often is, I believe, a fake. I'm thinking I need the small or maybe the medium. Not having much luck finding them. I would also like to avoid Amazon if possible. Thank you! :)

  • @nymbeats
    @nymbeats Před 3 lety +7

    haha quickdraw! fastest clippers in the northeast

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety +5

      It seems silly on camera but in day to day use it really adds up to many additional seconds I can spend watching videos of kittens doing cute things on youtube at night.

    • @airbornepizza
      @airbornepizza Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@edibleacres Since they snap open, you perform one less awkward movement which may mean less arthritis or tendonitus someday, as I see in and have been advised about by older gardeners.

  • @mephistopheles7377
    @mephistopheles7377 Před rokem

    Just ordered the okatsune over the felco. Hoping they do well this season. Thanks for the review

    • @airbornepizza
      @airbornepizza Před 7 měsíci

      How did they do? Also which model number? Seem to be a few different models and prices.

    • @mephistopheles7377
      @mephistopheles7377 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@airbornepizza ended up trying them for 2 full days and they just didn't come close to felco 2.

    • @airbornepizza
      @airbornepizza Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@mephistopheles7377 the action seems nice, but I imagine the felcos feel sturdier.

    • @mephistopheles7377
      @mephistopheles7377 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@airbornepizza they are definitely high quality but I love that I can easily take the felcos apart and clean them.

    • @airbornepizza
      @airbornepizza Před 7 měsíci

      @@mephistopheles7377 good to know, I appreciate it

  • @CliffsidePermaculture
    @CliffsidePermaculture Před 3 lety

    Gotta admit - any time I see you recommend a product I trust that recommendation 100% so.... yup I found some on ebay too :) I had been thinking I need to get some better ones... all my pruners currently are either from the early 2000s or older, or else they're Aldi brands :) which work fine unless I'm trying to do scion wood, because they do crush the branches at the cut point a bit and that's not good at all when I'm thinking about making a little bit of an attempt at grafting!

  • @samuelmjlfjell
    @samuelmjlfjell Před 3 lety

    I got felco 6 pruners which are a little smaller,. I also have english sequetuers burgon and ball pocket pruner. These are my favorite for the roses. Felco 2 for my mature trees. I always wanted to try the Japanese ones and also the French ones.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety

      Sounds like you have some nice options there.

  • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
    @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Před rokem +1

    I also like my Okatsune's the best. But I find the biggest issue is the slippery plastic handles. When doing multiple quick cuts, I find my hand slides up the levers and I lose leverage. I added some wraps of electrical tape to provide more gription, but it only lasts a few months before I need to re-wrap. I also found the blades are sharp and somewhat brittle (Okatsune uses some of the strongest steel in the industry) and my pair has some pits where I tried to cut oversize old wood (my fault, but never had that happen with my Felcos, Coronas or Fiskars). Blades stay relatively sharp, but I quickly tune them up everytime I use them to bring back that near-razor sharp edge). For ~$30 on Amazon, a great value-for-money.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před rokem

      Thanks for the additional layer of though there, much appreciated

    • @DrRock2009
      @DrRock2009 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I put grip tape on the handles. Makes a big difference. Need to glue the edges down though.

  • @MrFookface
    @MrFookface Před 2 lety

    Great comparison, thank you for posting!
    I've read many owner reviews comment how the handles lack grip and even in the dry their hands tend to slide up the handles. Anyone experience this?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't had that experience at all.

  • @trillium7582
    @trillium7582 Před 3 lety +1

    Anyone who has these, do you ever get pinched in between the handles and the spring? Also - I appreciate this kind of video, if you'd ever like to describe how you take care of your pruning tools, that would be awesome. I think you said that you use mineral oil after cleaning them?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety +1

      Yikes, I wouldn't be the person to show best practice on maintenance... did you see the pruners in this video! I run em ruff. . I know I need to improve that.

  • @SebR-FR
    @SebR-FR Před 3 lety

    Hi. You should take a look at the Bahco P3 - full forged metal handles, simple spring, and the same kind of latch than the Okasune that Ilearnt to appreciate like you did. Spare piece available, professionnal stuff. cons : quite heavy.

  • @Suburbanoasis
    @Suburbanoasis Před 3 lety +1

    My favorites close just like that. Indont know what brand they are but Japanese steel so maybe the same brand so now I know if I have to replace them,but I doubt I will need to because they have lasted 10 years easy so far. I hate the thumb latches compared to the simplicity of the bottom latch that is hands free.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, it seemed strange and annoying at first until I understood the design.

  • @olgakuchukov6981
    @olgakuchukov6981 Před 3 lety

    I’m reading folks complaining of the metal rusting within a month, not even wet. Are you doing anything special in taking care of them? Thanks! I have yet to find a good pair of pruners for my small hands. Want to buy these and/or the felcos. Also that the handles are slippery.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety

      No special care and they have been excellent for me. Maybe there are different batches out there or more humid climates? So far I've just been really happy with them.

    • @olgakuchukov6981
      @olgakuchukov6981 Před 3 lety

      @@edibleacres thanks! Ordered! Coming from Japan. Bezos is a thief and he’s getting a cut of this purchase and so is the Opossum Society of California 😁 I will balance out by buying a pair of felcos locally. Need good pruners everywhere.

    • @olgakuchukov6981
      @olgakuchukov6981 Před 3 lety

      I finally received these from Japan and wow are these amazing!! Thank you!

  • @stropharia.
    @stropharia. Před 3 lety

    After a decade of use, I still prefer these to any other pruners. In addition to the lock trick you showed, I've also found that you can easily operate the lock with your pinky or ring finger, which is handy sometimes.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety

      Great to know the 10 year review stands up!

  • @GFD472
    @GFD472 Před 3 lety +1

    How are the Okatsune saws?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před 3 lety

      I haven't worked with them so I can't say. I'd expect they would be nice

  • @JohnDoe_88
    @JohnDoe_88 Před 3 lety

    Cool I just bough a pair, good looking out

  • @owendavies8227
    @owendavies8227 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm buying these on your recommendation. For those in the UK: It's £30 if you buy from amazon.co.jp including international shipping instead of £45 from the German seller on amazon.co.uk.

  • @apostolicbible1
    @apostolicbible1 Před 2 lety

    I hate these pruners because of the locking mechanism...basically they lock when you don't want them to lock, and it takes two hands to lock them in spite the video showing the quick draw. They are sharp though if you can stand the aggravation.

  • @Don-Coyote-De-Transylvania

    Wish they use ARS stainless steel on these Okatsune.

  • @patrujo
    @patrujo Před rokem

    Oh-Kat-soon-aye, thanks I've been calling them Ock-soons for years, haha. I gave my sticky, soft felco 2's to my employees. I hated the non-dampened snap of the Okasunes when you complete a cut compared to my felcos. But they hold an edge much longer and cut so clean. It's superior high carbon steel for sure

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Před rokem

      I certainly won't pretend I know how to say their name correctly!

  • @montanarailroads7367
    @montanarailroads7367 Před 2 lety

    You really need to clean your tools.