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Bibury gardening hand pruners 5-in-1 multi-tool review

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REVIEWMultitools are all the rage.  Bibury has extended that rage into the garden with its multifunction garden pruning shears.  Julie wrote a news piece on this back in May 2020, and now, we’re testing it out. Let’s see if adding functions to pruning shears makes sense or should be clipped.

What is it?

The Bibury BBY-MT11 is a multitool geared toward gardening.  Equipped with pruning shears, a knife, a saw, and a bark shovel, it packs several gardening tools into a compact package.

What’s in the box?

  • Garden multitool
  • Belt sheath

Hardware specs

  • Dumensions: 6 x 3 x 1.3 inches
  • Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Construction: steel

Design and features

This garden tool is nicely compact. When folded, it is slim and unobtrusive.  The included sheath is made from nylon canvas and comes with a snap closure.  The back features a sewn-on belt loop.  This design requires you to take off your belt and thread it through the loop.  A clip-on design would be much handier.

The tool fits snugly into the sheath.

When folded, the auxiliary tools are accessible.

The long tools – the knife and saw – have slots where you can insert a fingernail to open.

The smaller tools – the hook and the bark shovel – have small tabs where you can hook a fingernail and pull them up.

Unfolding the handle reveals the pruning shears.

To release the shears, you squeeze the handles and then flip the lock away.  Reverse the action to lock the shears again.

Here’s a complete description of all the features, printed on the box – all grammatical issues are from the manufacturer.

Of course, reading all this raises the question Julie raised in her news article – what the heck is a “bark shovel”?  Well, I’m able to report that absolutely no additional information is provided. But, it appears it is used to strip bark from plants.

Another curiosity is the hook.  Why would you need a hook on a gardening tool that also comes with a sheath?  I have no idea.

Performance

For its intended use, this tool delivers.  It is designed for trimming small branches – not big tree limbs. Anything over the size of a little smaller than your pinky requires a lot of force. But for smaller twigs and stems, the sharp blades on the pruner zip through them like butter. The handles feel good in the hand and offer good grip and allow you to apply appropriate pressure when cutting. The included knife blade and saw give you more options when trimming up the garden plants or larger stems.  The hook and the bark shovel?  Well…

What I like

  • Compact
  • Nice set of tools
  • Well-made and sturdy

What I’d change

  • The sheath belt loop is not as convenient as a slip-over style
  • Include a description of the tools and their use – especially the hook and bark shovel

Final thoughts

Gardening is a calling.  Those that have the calling love to spend time caring for their plants.  Having the right tools to manage those plants makes that act of devotion much easier.  The Bibury multitool shears have a nice set of tools for those so inclined to follow that gardening pursuit. These well-made shears might just be the gardening tool for helping aspiring gardeners to tend to the plants in their care.

Price: $18.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Bibury.

Filed in categories: Reviews

Tagged: gardening, Multi-tool, Tools

Bibury gardening hand pruners 5-in-1 multi-tool review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on March 5, 2021 at 9:45 pm.

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