ARS Warranty
ARS Tools manufacture cutting tools which are highly regarded for their quality and performance. Crafted from high-carbon Japanese steel and enhanced with advanced thermal treatments and protective coatings, ARS tools are engineered for longevity, delivering professional-grade performance whether you're a seasoned landscaper or an aspiring gardener. Much of their product line up is still manufactured in their Japanese factory, and includes several patented blade designs notable for their exceptionally clean cuts.
To process a warranty claim, all products must be inspected by ARS UK (Sorbus). If a claim is approved under the terms of this warranty, any necessary repairs will be performed free of charge. If repairs cannot be made, a replacement will be issued.
Certain items and components are considered consumable and are not covered by warranty. This warranty does not extend to damage caused by general wear and tear, incorrect use of the products, accident, misuse, or unauthorised repair or modification.
Built to Last, Designed to Thrive
When you choose ARS, you're not just investing in Japan's finest pruning tools—you're securing a legacy of precision, durability, and innovation. Our commitment to you doesn't end with a purchase—it's where it begins.
Full Range of Spare Parts
With ARS aftercare, maintaining your tools is as effortless as using them. Our full range of spare parts ensures that every component, from blades to springs, can be easily replaced, keeping your tools in peak condition for years to come. No need to retire a trusted companion—swap out a part, and it's back to tackling even the toughest pruning jobs.
Premium Maintenance Products
Pair that with our specially formulated blade clean sprays, and you've got a simple, effective way to preserve that razor-sharp edge and enduring durability ARS is known for.
Expert Support
Need a repair? Our expert team at ARS UK (Sorbus) will inspect and restore your tool free of charge if it qualifies. It's peace of mind, wrapped in the reliability of Japanese craftsmanship.
ARS isn't just about tools; it's about a partnership. With easy part replacements, top-tier maintenance solutions, and unwavering aftercare, your ARS pruning tools aren't just built to last—they're built to thrive, season after season.
Keep your ARS tools in top shape with these simple home maintenance tips. Proper care ensures they stay sharp, durable, and ready for every cut, and with ARS's range of accessories, it's easier than ever.
1. Clean After Every Use
Wipe down blades with a damp cloth to remove sap, dirt, and plant residue. For sticky sap, use ARS Blade Clean Spray to dissolve buildup effortlessly. Clean tools prevent rust and keep cuts precise.
2. Dry Thoroughly
After cleaning, dry your tools completely with a clean towel. Moisture is the enemy of high-carbon steel, so this step is key to avoiding corrosion and maintaining longevity.
3. Sharpen with Precision
Keep edges razor-sharp using ARS Diamond Sharpeners, designed specifically for our Japanese steel blades. A few gentle strokes at the correct angle will restore that factory-fresh bite. Sharp tools mean cleaner cuts and less strain on you and your plants.
4. Oil Moving Parts
Apply a drop of light oil to pivot points and springs on loppers and secateurs. This keeps them moving smoothly and prevents wear, ensuring every snip feels as good as the first.
5. Store Properly
Hang your tools in a dry, sheltered spot—think garage or shed—or use a protective pouch. Avoid leaving them outdoors or in damp conditions. Proper storage preserves coatings and prevents rust, keeping your ARS tools ready for action.
6. Inspect Regularly
Check for loose screws, worn parts, or dull blades. With ARS's full range of spare parts, replacing anything is a breeze—just swap it out and get back to pruning like a pro.
By following these quick and easy steps, your ARS pruning tools will stay in peak condition, delivering professional results season after season. With the right care and ARS's premium accessories, you're not just maintaining tools—you're nurturing a craft.
