Blades: Hedge shears have long, straight blades made of hardened steel. The blades can be serrated or non-serrated, depending on the model and intended use. Serrated blades can provide better grip on the foliage while cutting. Handles
Handles: Hedge shears have handles at the end of each blade for the user to grip and operate. The handles are often made of metal or plastic and may have grips or cushioning for comfort during use.
Length: Hedge shears come in various lengths, typically ranging from around 6 inches to 12 inches or more. Longer shears can provide more leverage and are suitable for larger hedges, while shorter ones offer more control and precision for detailed trimming.
Cutting Capacity: The cutting capacity of hedge shears refers to the maximum thickness of branches or foliage that the shears can effectively cut. While hedge shears are designed primarily for trimming soft foliage, some models can handle small to medium-sized branches as well.
Adjustability: Some hedge shears feature adjustable blades or handles, allowing users to customize the tool to their preferred cutting angle or handle spread.