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The small and lightweight Fiskars 15-inch PowerGear anvil lopper provides plenty of leverage and strength for most small shrub and tree pruning jobs around the yard. The tool has a 1-1/4-inch cutting capacity and a unique PowerGear design that maximizes leverage for easier cutting. The handles are made of strong reinforced nylon, and the blade features rust-resistant stainless steel, ensuring a long life of service. Weighing only 13-ounces, the lopper is an ideal choice for the weekend gardener who wants to conserve strength for other pursuits. The unit comes with a limited 10-year warranty.
Winner of the Arthritis Foundation's Ease-of-Use Commendation. This unbelievably lightweight anvil lopper is strong and powerful for its size. A unique gearing mechanism multiples the cutting force by nearly three times over single pivot loppers and the smooth action eliminates the jarring conclusion at the end of cuts. Razor-sharp, precision ground blades. Anvil blade design for cutting dry, dead growth. 1.25 inch cutting capacity.
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Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 0.9 x 15 inches ; 13 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B00004SD73
- California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
- Item model number: 7972
Product Features
- Provides plenty of leverage and strength for most small shrub and tree pruning jobs around the yard
- Anvil blade cuts through dry and dead growth quickly and efficiently
- 1-1/4-inch cutting capacity
- Unique PowerGear design maximizes leverage for easier cutting
- 10-year limited warranty
Fiskars 7972 15-Inch PowerGear Anvil Lopper
Customer Reviews
Excellent gardening tool for those mid sized cuts. Good weight and excellent cutting power.
This unit works well for small branches. The light weight is appreciated, and the stainless blade is a useful upgrade as standard blades rust from the tree sap. But I used mine on some heavier branches, still within the recommended diameter range, and something slipped so that the blade no longer touches the anvil. The tool therefore is practically useless, as you do not get a clean cut. There is no way to adjust or fix this pruner when that happens. And the lifetime warranty is of dubious value, as you must send the tool back at your expense, plus keep and be able to find the original receipt. They should model their warranty after Craftsman.

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