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24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
great design Nov 23, 2010
By Paul A. Mccloud
"sportsed"
We have many ornamental bushes on our property and I do an exceptional amount of pruning, so much in fact I carry three pairs of bypass pruners on my belt when I begin a day of pruning so I won't have to make a lot of trips back to the shop for sharpening and tension adjustments. Over the years I've found that the two piece pruners hold up the best. Never cared for the ones with the main blade being attached via pins or rivets, they just haven't held up and I've ended up pitching every pair I ever had. This particular unit from Fiskars has proven to be an exception. The design of the handles allows better leverage and less strain on the wrist and fingers. The blade made of high tensile tool steel holds it's edge better than any other unit I own and cuts some pretty stout branches that I normally would grab the larger lopping shears to cut. I will be adding a couple extra units to my arsenal.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
GREAT BALANCE !! Sep 11, 2010
By GJS BAY CITY The way the weight is distributed on these pruners makes work really easy and my hand/wrist don't get so tired and sore.. You can prune for hours with these !!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Pro grade Aug 08, 2010
By D. CARDWELL
"Don The Matrix"
I purchased these pruners because they looked like they were constructed/designed well... and I was right!! they are very ruggedly constructed and work perfectly. I definitely would purchase them again...
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
disappointed. . . Apr 10, 2011
By kclh I bought a pair of these for pruning apple and pear trees and was very disappointed. The pruners were not capable of cutting branches the maximum diameter(3/4in.) Even on branches 1/2in or less the blade would separate causing bark slip and torn fibers. The same problems persisted even after trying to tighten the blade. These pruners did manage to cut small branches 1/4in. well. I upgraded to a pair of Fiskars ratcheting anvil pruners without much improvement, next step is moving on to Felco F8 or F11. Overall I was disappointed in this product based on the excellence of Fiskar scissors.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The latch is an issue! Aug 08, 2011
By Megan N. Dufault
"student"
The latch falls back into place often while cutting--causing you to have to reopen them before making another cut. Annoying! Maybe mine are defective?
Other than that, they are made very well and seem very sturdy.
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