Burgon & Ball Collector Fruit & Flower Snips - Blush Pink
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Burgon & Ball Collector Fruit & Flower Snips - Blush Pink

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Burgon & Ball Collector Fruit & Flower Snips - Blush PinkThere's a particular kind of garden tool that earns its space on a kitchen shelf as much as in a tool roll small enough to keep in a pocket, pretty enough to leave out, useful enough to reach for half a dozen times a week. The Burgon & Ball 'Collector' Fruit & Flower Snips in Blush Pink are exactly that sort of thing: a small precision cutter in a soft blush pink comfort grip handle, arriving in a candy striped gift box, and made for the everyday

There's a particular kind of garden tool that earns its space on a kitchen shelf as much as in a tool roll — small enough to keep in a pocket, pretty enough to leave out, useful enough to reach for half a dozen times a week. The Burgon & Ball 'Collector' Fruit & Flower Snips in Blush Pink are exactly that sort of thing: a small precision cutter in a soft blush-pink comfort-grip handle, arriving in a candy-striped gift box, and made for the everyday small jobs that a full-size pair of secateurs is overkill for.

From Burgon & Ball, the Sheffield toolmaker who've been making garden tools since 1730, and supplied to us through our partners at AllotMate. These are part of the well-loved Collector Range — the coordinated, design-led line that also includes our Heritage Green and Red Check gingham gloves, the Mushroom seed-packet storage tin, and the Navy Collector bypass secateurs.

What they're for

These are scissor-action snips, not pruning secateurs — built for the small precision cuts of everyday garden work rather than for the heavier business of cutting woody stems:

  • Cutting flowers for the vase — clean snips through soft stems that let the cut flowers take up water properly
  • Harvesting herbs and salad leaves — the precision of the blades suits the small, fiddly cuts of a productive herb garden
  • Picking fruit — tomatoes, chillies, strawberries, raspberries on the cane, currants on their stalks — snipped cleanly off without bruising the fruit or tearing the plant
  • Deadheading — the steady summer-evening ritual of snipping spent blooms to keep plants flowering
  • Houseplant maintenance — pruning back leggy growth, taking cuttings, trimming damaged leaves
  • Bouquet prep — the indispensable tool of anyone who arranges flowers, with the precision to trim stems to length and remove leaves cleanly
  • Light pruning — soft new growth, herbaceous stems, the small jobs of summer tidying

For anything woodier — established shrub stems, rose canes, fruit-tree pruning — you'll want a proper pair of secateurs (our Collector Bypass Secateurs in Navy or our RHS Bypass Secateurs for living stems, and our RHS Anvil Secateurs for woody dead growth). These snips and a pair of secateurs together make a complete everyday cutting kit.

What makes them work

  • Stainless steel blades — rust-resistant, sharp, hold an edge well, and cut cleanly through soft stems, herbs, and fruit stalks without crushing
  • Soft blush-pink comfort-grip handles — sit naturally in the hand, comfortable through the small repetitive cuts of a productive afternoon
  • Scissor action — the right cutting mechanism for soft, living growth where you want a clean snip rather than the squeezed crush of a bypass
  • Compact size — pocket-friendly, drawer-friendly, garden-bag-friendly
  • Blade lock — flicks shut to keep the blades safely closed when not in use; flicks open easily when you need them
  • Candy-striped recyclable gift box — gift-ready straight off the shelf, with no extra wrapping needed
  • 5-year guarantee — properly stood behind by Burgon & Ball

Compared to our other snips

We stock two pairs of fruit and flower snips, and they do similar jobs in different styles:

  • Collector Snips — Blush Pink (this) — stainless steel blades, blush pink comfort handle, candy-striped gift box, £12.99. The decorative, gift-ready version, coordinating with the Collector Range.
  • RHS British Meadow Snips — stainless steel blades, working handle in the British Meadow floral print, £12.49. The RHS-endorsed version, more traditional and less overtly gift-styled.

Both are excellent for the same jobs and at near-identical prices. Choose the Collector Snips if you like the blush-pink Collector Range look, want the gift-box presentation, or are building out a coordinated Collector set; choose the British Meadow Snips if you prefer the floral RHS print and the RHS endorsement.

Specifications

  • Type: Scissor-action fruit and flower snips
  • Blades: Stainless steel — rust-resistant and sharp
  • Handles: Blush pink comfort-grip
  • Mechanism: Easy-to-use blade lock
  • Packaging: Candy-striped, fully recyclable gift box
  • Guarantee: 5 years
  • Range: Burgon & Ball Collector Range
  • Made by: Burgon & Ball, Sheffield (since 1730)
  • Supplied through: AllotMate

As a gift

One of the most giftable tools we stock — properly useful, properly pretty, properly presented. Particularly lovely for:

  • A keen flower arranger or cut-flower gardener — these are the snips for the vase-and-bouquet ritual
  • An indoor plant lover — the compact size suits houseplant work, and the blush pink looks lovely amongst foliage
  • A new gardener — a quality first pair of small cutters in a gift box
  • Someone already collecting the Collector Range — pair with the blush snips, the navy secateurs, the gingham gloves, and the mushroom seed tin for a coordinated cottage-garden set
  • Mother's Day, birthdays, Christmas — the gift box and the soft pink make the wrapping question answer itself
  • Pair with a packet of cottage garden seeds or a small bunch of dried flowers for a complete, thoughtful gift

Part of the Collector Range

The Collector Range now spans five pieces in our shop — gloves, storage, secateurs, and these snips — a properly coordinated cottage-garden line that builds nicely over time:

  • Heritage Green Collection Gloves — gingham check with ric-rac trim
  • Red Check Collection Gloves — the bright cottage-garden sister
  • Mushroom Seed Packet Storage Tin — with monthly divider cards for organising seeds
  • Collectors Bypass Secateurs — Navy — RHS-endorsed working secateurs in deep navy
  • Collectors Fruit & Flower Snips — Blush Pink (this)

The palette is loosely coordinated — green gingham, red gingham, mushroom taupe, deep navy, blush pink — a "country cottage" colour story rather than a tightly matched set. Mix the pieces as suits your taste, or build the whole collection.

Looking after them

  • Wipe the blades clean after each use, particularly after damp sappy growth
  • A small drop of light oil on the pivot occasionally keeps the action smooth
  • Sharpen as needed — though stainless steel holds its edge well, a small whetstone restores the blade neatly once or twice a year if you use them heavily
  • Use the blade lock when not in use — protects both you and the blade
  • Store dry — in the box, in a drawer, in a tool roll; not left out in damp conditions

About Burgon & Ball

Burgon & Ball have been making garden tools in Sheffield since 1730, drawing on the city's centuries-old expertise in steel. Their Collector Range brings that same care to coordinated, design-led kit for gardeners who like their working tools to feel considered rather than functional. We're proud to stock the range; British-made tools at this quality are increasingly rare.

A small thought: a properly sharp pair of small snips, kept somewhere you can actually find them, is one of the quietly transformative tools of a productive garden. The endless small cuts of summer — the deadheading, the herb-snipping, the trimming-for-the-vase — go from fiddly to satisfying when you're working with a tool that fits the job. And a blush pink handle isn't going to make you a better gardener, but it might make you a happier one.

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