In this post I share my Burgon & Ball Ergo Deadheard I recently bought on Amazon. These have got to be the slickest tool I’ve added to my tool bag in years. In this post I share a video and images along with tips on pruning.
Burgon & Ball Ergo Deadheader Video
There is no doubt these are quality pruners because the Royal Horticulture Society endorse them. Burgon & Ball has been around since 1730 in Sheffield England. I am excited to show you up-close video on how these Ergo Deadheaders work. Below you will find my personal video review of this tool. Please note that I saw these on a youtube video and had to get my own. This was an Amazon purchase because I’ve never seen them locally and it arrives right at my front door.
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More About The Burgon & Ball Ergo Deadheader
Lets face it, sometimes a pruner is just so cheaply made it last maybe a few weeks during the gardening season these days. Not this tool! I wait at least 2 weeks after adding a tool to my collection before doing a review. Within a few tasks in the garden using the product you know if it is a keeper.
Below are a few of the reasons I LOVE this tool:
- Ergonomic design reduces hand strain
- Precision-ground, high carbon steel blade
- Easy squeezing action reduces strain
- Finger loop for improved control
- Robust alloy handles | with contoured cushion grip
- Endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society
Please consider purchasing your Burgon & Ball Ergo Deadheaders on Amazon at this link.
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