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Where can I buy a good pair of loppers?
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<blockquote data-quote="imagineero" data-source="post: 2994966" data-attributes="member: 49960"><p>I have the fiskars power gear loppers, the biggest size one. It's good, and very light, and also reasonably priced. Probably the best value for money, and excellent for a home user. The blades are thin though, and the metal is soft so they blunt/chip easily. I've never seen anyone break them, but the handles do flex a lot. They go good on stuff up to about an inch and a half. You're pushing your luck beyond that. They wouldn't stand up to constant daily use, but great for occasional work.</p><p></p><p>Shaun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imagineero, post: 2994966, member: 49960"] I have the fiskars power gear loppers, the biggest size one. It's good, and very light, and also reasonably priced. Probably the best value for money, and excellent for a home user. The blades are thin though, and the metal is soft so they blunt/chip easily. I've never seen anyone break them, but the handles do flex a lot. They go good on stuff up to about an inch and a half. You're pushing your luck beyond that. They wouldn't stand up to constant daily use, but great for occasional work. Shaun [/QUOTE]
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