Engineered in Germany, Original LÖWE secateurs deliver top performance and outstanding durability.
BURNISHED BEAUTIES
Tried and tested by humans for over 5000 years, bronze tools have proven their worth. Immune to rust, antimicrobial, and easy to maintain, they possess all the qualities you need to elevate your gardening game.
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A good pair of gardening gloves will protect your hands and wrists from thorns, splinters, soil-born pathogens and allergens, keeping them warm and dry in the process.
With prices starting at £6, you can afford to keep a pair in the shed and another in your pocket.
DAN COOPER GARDEN EXCLUSIVE
Ideal for gardening or walking your dog, the discovery of these garden clogs concluded my extensive search for perfect garden footwear.
More robust and supportive than Crocs, more refined than Birkenstocks and more affordable than Hunters, I think these are the best garden clogs money can buy.
Future Heirlooms
Crafted from boron-enriched steel, my Signature tools combine exceptional strength and durability, ensuring they last you a lifetime and beyond.
A Cut Above
Walther Schröder invented the world's first anvil secateurs in 1923, transforming the task of pruning with their powerful cutting action.
One hundred years later, Original LÖWE continues to set the gold standard in pruning tools, representing German engineering at its finest.
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