Yep. The anvil one is pretty sturdy. I've had it a few years and use it regularly, cutting back thick leylandii branches. Just remember not to leave it outside over the winter, or the extendable handles will rust up and get stuck - don't ask how I know :neutral_face:
My local cherry tree is about to get pruned. Honestly the amount of free fruit I get from that tree is worth spending ~£13 on this thing.the 2.7 metre telescopic thing. Plus all the best fruit tends to be high up, not that I'll be damaging the tree by getting to it but a very careful snip here and there will get me access to it.
hielliot
5 May 17#6
Heat... just what i needed for a job this weekend. Purchased.
Opening post
Telescopic are 24''-36'' length
Anvil are 32'' length
Just depends on your needs :smiley:
See 1st comment for Anvil loppers (Thanks pennyfarthing88)
Medium carbon steel blade with non-stick coating for smooth cutting action. Powder-coated steel tube with soft-grip handle for user comfort.
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