🌿 Prune Like a Pro with Fiskars!
Fiskars15-Inch PowerGear Loppers, Sharp Steel Blade Bush and Tree Trimmer, Cuts up to 1.25-Inch Diameter Branches, Rust Resistant and Lightweight Pruner, Yard Tools for Gardening
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Cutting width | 31.75 months |
Item Dimensions L x W | 17.38"L x 6.88"W |
Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Style Name | Super Pruner/Lopper 15" |
Point Style | Round point |
Color | Black/Orange |
Blade Type | Parrot Beak |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Blade Edge | Serrated |
S**N
NICE TOOL FOR A NICE PRICE!
I selected these over others because I didn't want to spend alot (only have one tree), but wanted good quality, nevertheless.I know Fiskars to be a very reputable brand in cutting tools, as I have used their household scissors for years.The price is comparable with lesser known companies' products, available locally, so I think this is the better choice.One feature I really like is that to extend the handles, all you have to do is give a little clockwise twist, pull them towards you, then a counterclockwise twist to lock them in place, which is super efficient, requiring only one hand for each handle.Most others I've seen require you to engage some type of lever higher up on each of the handles, in order to be able to extend them, then re-lock the lever afterwards, cumbersome, and requiring both hands.They have soft foam handles, and include a plastic, protective cover for the blade head.I haven't used them yet, but am sure they'll be just fine for any 1.5 or <, branches, as advertised.
E**Y
Sharp and wonderful
I inherited my gardener sister’s old loppers and shears that have chopped many a hefty bush or tree on our plant-loving property. They are all too dull by now to chop through anything but tendrils and I have no idea how to sharpen them, so I bought these loppers for one specific job: wild blackberries.Don’t laugh. I’m terrified of blackberries. They have these murder thorns, much like my cats. Unlike my sweet kitties, blackberries don’t let go.A creek runs by our house. Blackberries love the creek. In the spring, there is explosive growth and they begin taking over the public sidewalk, forcing neighborhood walkers to detour into the dreaded car zone. It’s just rude.I’m not a gardener. I’m nervous about things like bugs (while appreciating what they do … mostly) and things that stab me without warning. In past years I’ve tackled the blackberries without finesse, chopping vines with great effort using loppers so dull that I could then pick up the cut parts using the same loppers to toss them into the debris bin.I figured with new cutters I might need to actually handle the hurtful twits, so also bought some leather palmed gardening gloves. Brilliant!I removed more of the vines than ever before! No stab wounds! A bloodless coup! Very little effort needed! I should hang a sign by the sidewalk saying “This dagger-free walkspace courtesy of {homeowner}. No homeowners were harmed in the process.” (You must pronounce that word using the ‘meow’ in the middle of it.)
L**E
Heavy duty branch cutter
I've had several of these, some of them just like this one, and they are still working fine. Keep it out of the rain and oiled every now and then, and it will last forever. I cut some branches about 1/2 inch thick, but I believe that it will cut through 3/4-inch-thick branches with a little extra strong arm. Great branch cutter.
S**5
Impressive cutter
Perfect cutter. The Fisker blade makes all the difference. I tried a cheaper one that got pitted and distorted after a few cuts on some weeds. Spend a couple of bucks moorland get this one.
H**R
Easy to use
Absolutely a wonderful find! I needed a tool that was not heavy to trim back palm fronds that were close together. Its light weight enabled me to maneuver about so I could cut off those fronds that were growing too close to the fence. It cut through the fronds with ease. I highly recommend!
T**K
Five star tool!
This is the best bush and tree branch tool I have ever purchased! It is absolutely easy to handle because it is lightweight and sharp. I am 82 yo and I just trimmed up several hanging branches with no effort or strain on my hands and arms. You won’t regret this purchase!!
M**T
LOVE
Very sharp. Bought these to cut down the leafy tree branches that my baby goats can’t reach. Works like a charm! Definitely 10/10 recommend! Oh and also, when I ordered these I actually had no idea the handles extended out to make them longer. That was an AWESOME surprise!!
X**X
Nice sturdy lopping gardening tool
Having had a Corona AL 8350 lopper I find this particularly gardening tool stronger built and with adequate strength & sharpness to shear off branches of the advertised diameter with enough ease. Handles are well cushioned for easy grip. Happy with my choice.
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