🌳 Cut Above the Rest: Elevate Your Gardening Game!
The CoronaWL 6450 ClassicCUT Bypass Lopper is a professional-grade gardening tool featuring a resharpenable forged Radial Arc bypass blade with a 2-1/4 inch cutting capacity. Made from fully heat-treated steel alloy, it promises maximum durability and performance. The lopper's 26-1/2 inch tapered hickory handles provide excellent control, making it ideal for both casual gardeners and landscaping professionals. Plus, it comes with a lifetime warranty for peace of mind.
C**P
Corona Clippers 36"
I am a avid user of corona HD Pro bypass clippers. Not only using them around my home but also in the orchards. Yes I know there are cheaper ones out there but these really do the trick and are easy to handle. I prefer wooden stationary handles to the metal hollow ones offered by most. I still use and have my original 28" pair I purchased in 1986 and now also my new 36" long pair. I have other brands of lopping shears but always get the coronas out after a few cuts from others. I just really prefer using them.Yes I recommend these very highly and yes I got from Amazon.
M**R
Strong
This is a second pair of Corona brand loppers I've owned. I returned to this brand due to robust build quality and great performance.
O**X
Nothing but the best.
Corona quality. Use these as a professional gardener. Nothing but the best. Prefer wood handles over aluminum.Quality, thick steel head with deep throat, sharp edges and long handles that will cut through moderately dense branches up to two inches with no problem. Dense or dead wood takes considerably more effort.
A**R
Looking forward to using them in my yard.
Heavy though will be easy to use. Like the way they feel in my hands.
E**.
The best in the market
Quality of product, durability and the price
D**H
Great value
Good leverage and strong
V**S
works great
This replaced our original set of pruners that are now dull from over 20 years of use. Works great. We prefer this brand for our homeowner pruning needs.
D**K
They don't make them like they used to.
This replaces a similar-sized lopper just adequately. The old lopper had an all-metal shock absorber based on a spring that would not wear out, this one has a shock absorber based on a 'rubber' washer guaranteed eventually to wear out. The old lopper's blades had a gentler arc and a sharper point, so were much easier to work into a tight space. The new lopper's handles are thicker (stronger, but weigh more), probably necessary because they are through-bolted to the tang of the blades rather than being held on by iron bands enclosing the handle and tang as on the old one. The bolt holding the blades together is simply a bolt on this lopper, whereas the old one had provision for lubrication within the bolt. I had sharpened the old lopper so many times that the blades no longer fully mated, and had twice broken one of its handles, so it was time to replace it; but each of the four differences just noted was a step down from the old lopper. Time will tell whether this lopper is as durable, but for now it is clunkier and less maneuverable.
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