9. Shears for gardening
Ends In: Five to Six Years Cost on Average: $10–$50* Gardening shears, an essential tool for anyone with a green thumb, have a surprisingly shorter lifespan than one might expect, typically lasting around five to six years. To maximize their longevity, it is crucial to maintain regular cleaning and sharpening. Over time, blades can become dull and harder to use due to rust, dirt, and sap buildup, which can hinder their performance.
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