Corona Clipper 24-Inch 1-1/2-Inch Capacity Bypass Lopper With Steel Hand
The Corona Clipper bypass lopper is a 24-inch pruning tool designed for maximum precision and efficiency while still being comfortable to use. Powerful enough to cut through 1-1/2-inch thick branches, this pruner features resharpenable, precision-ground high-carbon steel blades which will keep their edge and provide clean, quick cuts; the precision-machined, self-aligning pivot will not loosen with use, ensuring reliable, long-lasting performance. This bypass lopper uses a ShockStop bumper to reduce user fatigue; the strong tubular steel handles with cushioned non-slip grips provide added comfort. This tool is made in the USA.
Corona Clipper 24-Inch 1-1 2-Inch Capacity Bypass Lopper With Steel Handles & Non-Slip Grips SL 3310 Features
- ShockStop bumper reduces fatigue. tubular steel handles with cushioned non-slip grips
- Resharpenable, precision-ground high-carbon steel blades
- Cuts up to 1-1/2-inch thick branches
- Bypass lopper designed for maximum precision and efficiency in a comfortable design
User Reviews about Corona Clipper 24-Inch 1-1 2-Inch Capacity Bypass Lopper With Steel Handles & Non-Slip Grips SL 3310
Corona makes good products. This is their mid-grade, not their professional grade. You can spend $90 for a high end lopper and it will give you many years of excellent performance. You can also spend $12 in a discount store and get something so cheap that it will literally fail after one day's use (I'm not exagerating - it's happened to me more than once). Corona products are much closer to the $90 level than to the $12 level. I haven't owned this particular pair for very long, but I have a smaller Corona one-handed bypass pruner that's lasted me for 15 years and still cuts great. Spend $90 if you can afford it, or spend less than a third of that and get something nearly as good. -- Great for the price
This is a bypass lopper. It is for light pruning. Not for CUTTING BRANCHES. A solid anvil prunner WILL CUT small branches. If you use a bypass pruner like this for cutting anything but new growth, you will damage the tool. This is a large (but still somewhat delicate) instrument. Not a brute force tool like a saw or anvil pruner. As a bypass pruner, it is by and large my favorite for use in trees. The blade has remained sharp after 2-3 years and the tool is in excellent condition despite high humidity in my barn. If you need to buy just one pruner, this is not the tool for you because it is not for heavy weight (anything past new gowth cutting). But if you have a heavy duty anvil pruner and would like a light-weight pruner for finger vegatative (not woody) and new wood growth, this is it!!! -- Great bypass lopper
Corona has designed a solid tool! the loppers are sturdy and light. They have good grip handles and a shock absorbing bushing that save the wrists from fatigue. The blade is razor sharp and has good temper. -- The last lopper you'll buy.