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| Gardening Tool Type: | Pruners & Loppers |
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Compound Action Bypass Lopper
- 1-1/2" diameter cutting capacity
- Unique compound cutting action triples your cutting power
- Fully heat treated high-carbon steel bypass cutting head
- PTFE non stick coated blade for easy clean cuts
- Lightweight, strong aluminum handles with ergonomic grip
Added on February 16, 2009
Overall, others give this:
Leander, TX
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very good
Houston, TX
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I picked them up yesterday and tried it on a couple of small limbs and they worked great. I like the longer handles for better leverage and reach.
Glen Rock, PA
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Compound action makes cutting thicker limbs much easier... quicker and easier than using a saw.
Lake Villa, IL
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I have a lot with lots of scrub trees and I use loppers frequently. These are almost as good as the Fiscars brand that I wore out after about 3 years of frequent use.
Danvers, MA
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The ratcheting action make these really great on the larger branches.
Clarence, NY
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Lot of power for cutting tree branches. Way better than my old lopper whicch did not have compound action.
Ocean Springs, MS
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Good quality, well built. Good edge on the blade, ready to use. It's not a heavy duty loper for cutting live 2" diameter red oak and hickory limbs but it's great for general work around the yard. A friend uses hers for cutting through the breast bone when dressing a deer.
Fort Lee, NJ
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Lynchburg, VA
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Easily cut thick branches. Lots of leverage so it doesn't take much. When the branches get bigger, or are in a hard to reach spot it can be difficult to open the loppers enough, but they do the job well and don't leave anything behind.
Syosset, NY
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i've never owned one of these, but easily cuts through branches up to about 1" thick; not sure how long it stays sharp, because i've had it only for a couple of days. but, i'm sure you could sharpen it, if if it became dull. i also bought it for $10.00 on sale.
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