The power of precision: Powerful help for the job in hand.
Pruning plants in the garden is an integral task for any passionate gardener. It becomes easier to cut off thicker branches on shrubs and trees by hand, when the secateurs that are used provide additional force.
The new GARDENA AssistCut battery supported secateurs provide powerful assistance, cut after cut. As soon as the tool’s intelligent sensor detects resistance while cutting, the integrated motor is switched on and supports you with up to 5 times more extra power.
More power when you need it.
Additional battery support thanks to an intelligent sensor.
Cut even thicker branches effortlessly.
Efficient and effortless cutting through battery support.
Adjustable hand size for a comfortable cutting experience
The entire product is designed to make even hard work feel easy. The ergonomic handles and the two step handle opening width makes the AssistCut secateurs the ideal cutting tool for various hand sizes.
Premium steel cutting blades, made in Germany
The precision-ground stainless steel blades are made in Germany and the bypass cutting principle allows you powerful and precise cuts to protect your plants.
On/off button switches back to manual use, prolonging battery life
The AssistCut allows you to make up to 1400 battery supported cuts with a fully charged battery. When the battery operation is switched off, the AssistCut can be used just like a conventional pair of manual secateurs. The on/off function also ensures a long battery life during storage.
Prune your garden comfortably: See the AssistCut in action
Designed for comfort, made with quality.
GARDENA products stand for high quality, reliability and trustworthy performance. Therefore, we offer 3 years warranty on our assistcut range.
*After registration at gardena.com/registration within 3 months after purchase. Warranty conditions at gardena.com/warranty.
Discover all mechanical garden shears
From beginner to professional user - there is a full range of different secateurs. GARDENA has the ideal tool for you.
The right cut for a good harvest
Winter pruning encourages growth and is crucial to the subsequent shape of the tree. The right months for winter pruning are January and February. This is when fruit trees are in their dormant phase. The structure of the crown is also easier to identify since the tree has no leaves.