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This is a discussion on flower stripper!!! within the Product Care forums, part of the Public Forums category; has anyone else got the oasis flower stripper its fantastic doesn't hurt the stems just got one today off ...
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flower stripper!!!
has anyone else got the oasis flower stripper its fantastic doesn't hurt the stems just got one today off my van man they caome in a pack of 3 shaped like a daisy in yellow and are plastic
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in my opinion- don't bother! They've probably been made by some design student who has never been in a florist in his life. I just don't see the point in them to be honest, they don't do anything your hands or a good sharp knife can't do.
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l like them ! great for most things apart from anirhinnums which are imposible anyway !! , still like to use a knife if there is time and always for wedding work
![]() Last edited by madison; 20-09-2007 at 10:39 AM. Reason: spelling - again ! |
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I'm far to clumsy for a knife would end up with no fingers left or flowers!! rose strippers do me fine...but I might try the flower thing been looking at in the IS catalogue
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Sarah Creating Bespoke Wedding Flowers Cheshire |
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yes knifge for roses on wedding work but these are so quick and don't strip the stem of the green outer edge ok whats the term for that anyway Sarah do please stay away from knifes you are dangous with anything sharpe
![]() p.s my auntie loved her flowers thanks Sarah |
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