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Are the handles all one peice of metal or are the handles joined to the blade legs? im tired of loppers failling at that blade handle joining point. The only lopper that hasent failed so far is the Felco 22.
I picked up this lopper today. Considering I had some thick brush in the backyard. It is worth every penny of the $50 price tag it had on it. It made cutting those thick limbs easy. Even though it is a bit heavy at 5lbs. Very easy to use and doesn't cause that much fatigue
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Are the handles all one peice of metal or are the handles joined to the blade legs? im tired of loppers failling at that blade handle joining point. The only lopper that hasent failed so far is the Felco 22.
I picked up this lopper today. Considering I had some thick brush in the backyard. It is worth every penny of the $50 price tag it had on it. It made cutting those thick limbs easy. Even though it is a bit heavy at 5lbs. Very easy to use and doesn't cause that much fatigue
The handles are forged steel. That's why the lopper is so darn heavy.
Looks Nice! Where How do I find info using those screws to adjust of blade? [wording?] (draw blade close – better cut . . ) Thanks!
Looks Nice! Where How do I find info using those screws to adjust of blade? [wording?] (draw blade close – better cut . . ) Thanks!
I thought I wanted an anvil lopper but this bypass lopper looks like it can hold its own!
They need to change the name.