Garden Scissors

Barebones Living

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As seen in Magnolia Magazine and Dwell, these durable garden scissors have an ambidextrous grip that allows you to harvest leafy greens quickly. Wide handles accommodate a comfortable fit with or without gloves. A must-have addition to your tool belt.

• Ambidextrous grip
• Large: 4" blades | Small: 2" blades
• Wide handle provides a comfortable grip
• Durable walnut handle
• Water- and rust-resistant
• Heat-treated stainless steel blades can be sharpened as needed

 

Items Included:
1 pair of Garden Scissors

Materials:
Heat-treated stainless steel construction
Walnut handles

Dimensions:
Large: 8.75" x 3.75" x 0.75"
Small: 7.75" x 3.25" x 0.75"

Weight:
Large: 0.5 lbs
Small: 0.4 lbs


Designed in Utah | Made in China
As a Certified B Corporation, we ensure that our commitment to safe, ethical, and sustainable practices is upheld by each company and artisan that touches our products worldwide, without exception.

 

 

Barebones has a history steeped in philanthropic work and continues to help lift people out of poverty by providing essential skills, education, and tools.

The first product ever created by the Barebones team was the state-of-the-art emergency shelter, and this continues to be one of the primary assets they provide to underprivileged communities and disaster recovery efforts. With these bare-bone shelters, people in countries across the globe are actively receiving the protection they desperately need.

Barebones has evolved from its philanthropic roots, but continues humanitarian efforts and the “Do Good” philosophy it was founded on.

“When you do good from your heart, magic happens, and that goodness comes right back.”

Robert Workman has spent his career finding ways to give back: from the early days with his first philanthropic endeavour, Tifie, a non-profit that helped marginalized individuals meet basic needs, to Goal Zero, a company that started as a way to provide solar power to groups in the Congo (and now to many around the world).

In recent years, Robert has gone back to his agricultural roots by creating Barebones and the products that help connect people to food, nature, and the primal pull of the fire. He’s become more in tune with mother nature and finds joy in helping others do the same.

Barebones is a certified B Corporation. We meet the highest verified standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability, and focus on long term solutions that create a positive impact on our employees, our community, and the world.

Our philosophy on sustainability is ever-evolving: we work hard to go above and beyond set goals and metrics to reduce waste and minimize environmental impact. Our latest aim is to remove all single use plastics in our box packaging and master-packs.

Giving back is a key element of our company culture and at the heart of what we do. Employees are given a week of time each year to volunteer for a non-profit of their choice and volunteer locally at Roots Charter High School in Utah.

Barebones believes in empowering communities to thrive, both locally and internationally, when resources are available. This abundance mindset is their “why” behind the generous donation of time, energy, knowledge, and products for the benefit of communities near and far.