Heavy Duty Bypass Loppers

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These two are different, made to Garrett Wade's standards. They use a special ratcheting mechanism (double ratcheting in the case of the Anvil Pruner), oversized for strength, and equipped with a coated blade. To this they add telescoping handles (26 to 40" long with 6 pin-locked position stops and rubber grips). Cutting jaw capacity is 2 to 2-1/2". If you are looking for a lifetime arborist's quality tool, look no further.

We cannot recommend these enough for heavy work: they are superb. The Anvil Pruner is designed for cutting dry wood and the Bypass Pruner for green wood, you'll need both types.

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Thanks for showing the lopper actually cutting branches. This is so helpful to us new gardeners.

fayolaokafor
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We used to use these when I was in the Cartels, to cut off fingers and toes. They work well and the warranty is superb.

cliffcox
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Excellent tool, thanks for the review 👍🏽

wesrichards
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how are the handles attached to the blade assembly? i can only seem to find this type of tool with the blade assemblies pressed into the handles. as a result, the handles quickly get to the point where they are constantly slipping off the blade assembly. i spend more time in "re-attach mode" than i do pruning branches. -- oh, and since i just noticed that this was uploaded a number of years ago, is this set still available with the same quality (assuming that the handles of the model you demonstrated are NOT pressed onto the blade assembly)? thanks!

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