Gilmour Telescoping Gear Driven Anvil Lopper 1-1/4 Inch Cutting Capacity
Gilmour, 26" Anvil Lopping Shear, 1-1/4" Cutting Capacity, Gear Driven Action For Increased Cutting Power, Hardened, Precision Ground Rustproof Coated Blade, Strong Oval Steel Handles With Cushion Grips, Reversible & Replaceable Anvil, 16 Page Pruning Guide, Made In USA.
Gilmour Telescoping Gear Driven Anvil Lopper 1-1 4 Inch Cutting Capacity 25AT Aluminum Features
- Extra strong oval aluminum handles with cushioned grips, telescope to 37 inches.
- Hardened and tempered, precision ground steel blade with nonstick coating
- Gear driven action for triple cutting power
- 1-1/4 inch diameter cutting capacity
User Reviews about Gilmour Telescoping Gear Driven Anvil Lopper 1-1 4 Inch Cutting Capacity 25AT Aluminum
Great loppers with an excellent cutting ability. My only negative is the telescoping handles don't stay locked. They seem to unlock easy allowing the handles slide unexpectedly. Not deal breaker for how well the loppers cut, but it can be little annoying at times having to keep locking the handles in place. -- Nice, but handles don't lock well
The "three to one" leveraged cutting action is nice and makes it much easier to cut than a non-leveraged unit. However, it also limits your ability to open the jaws as wide as one without the leverage. Or put another way, it forces you to open the handles wider, which of course means you need more clearance. The leverage is a trade-off, so depending on your application that can be good or bad. I would definitely recommend an anvil, as opposed to a by-pass unit, though. It's too easy to torque the by-pass unit blades out of shape. Now here's the flaw I mentioned: like many other units I've tried and owned, the telescoping handles are way too easy to unlock while you're using them. On this unit, you have to twist the tip of the handles in order to lock/unlock the telescope function. Unfortunately, whenever you use the telescoping function you're probably trying to reach a fairly distant branch. As such, you have a tendency to grab the handles down near the ends right where the lock/unlock mechanism is located. Since you naturally create a turning action with your hands when you open and close the handles, you constantly end up inadvertently twisting the mechanism and unlocking the telescope. It's pretty annoying. Someone needs to design one where the telescope lock is in a location where it is impossible to inadvertently trip. Until then, this is a decent unit at a good price, albeit with a known flaw. -- Good but same flaw as many others
I enoyed them so much I just purchased too more for other projects. They are light weight, and the telescoping feature is a really nice bonus. I'm not very strong, but you don't need to be with these things because they do most of the work for you! Great product. -- Needed a quality clipper for yard work