SUIZAN Japanese Anvil Hand Lopper 18" Lightweight Compact Tree Trimmer for Gardening
4.67 out of 5
$54.88
SKU: B0D22GSMFY
Category: Tools
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Asin | B0D22GSMFY |
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Dimensions | 18.31"L x 7.09"W |
Weight | 1.37 Pounds |
Manufacturer | SUIZAN |
10 reviews for SUIZAN Japanese Anvil Hand Lopper 18" Lightweight Compact Tree Trimmer for Gardening
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Benny –
This thing is light as a feather but seems extremely hardened and sturdy. I have no doubt on the durability of this product and suspect it will last for years. I’ve been using this to trim blackberry canes, and it works very well for that purpose.
luddite63 –
Replacing my small Fiskars lopper with this. I used my Fiskars for several years and it served me well, but over time the blades became dull and nicked. This Anvil lopper has a design that makes it easier to prune small branches, and the blade is a harder steel. I can almost use this to replace both my small and large loppers, making it an ‘all in one’ tool for pruning.
I have a ton of shrubs and trees in my yard, and do all the landscaping myself so the better the tool, the easier it is to keep up with a large amount of yard work.
… This one’s a keeper
Debbie Buckingham –
I am a small, older woman and some anvil loppers are so long and heavy that they can be difficult to use. This one is the perfect size and yet large enough to give good leverage for cutting larger branches. I used it for several hours shaping and cleaning up 2 weeping cherry trees. It is sharp and got the job done well. There isn’t anything negative that I can add as it worked well and seems durable. Only time will tell, but for now I would recommend this pruner.
KING'S Daughter –
Not for heavy duty use! Not for people with bad backs!
Basically this is for upright pruning. They are sharp, and lightweight.
gardnernamedjoe –
These loppers cut easily and cleanly and are a great choice when the pruning job is too large for hand pruners, yet not large enough for full-sized loppers. I plan to keep these in my utility cart for those “pop up” pruning jobs here on the homestead. Pricey, but nice.
Epoc –
This lopper is a bit strange, as it has a a plastic insert.. I guess to help grip the limp? (Pictured)
I’m just not convinced this will hold up… though in my experience Japan makes some very high quality tools.
We will have to see. Otherwise I think it is made very well, just smaller than I would have liked.
Will –
The SUIZAN Japanese Anvil Hand Lopper has completely transformed my gardening experience, and I can’t recommend it enough!
First and foremost, this lopper is incredibly lightweight and compact, making it easy to maneuver and handle for extended periods. Despite its lightweight design, it is incredibly durable and can tackle even the toughest branches with ease.
The precision cutting of this lopper is truly impressive. The Japanese anvil design ensures clean and precise cuts, leaving behind smooth and tidy branches. I’ve used it on various types of trees and shrubs, and it consistently delivers excellent results.
One of the standout features of this lopper is its ergonomic handle. It provides a comfortable grip and reduces strain on the hands and wrists, allowing for extended use without fatigue. The handle also has a non-slip surface, ensuring a secure grip even in wet conditions.
Another aspect I appreciate is the overall build quality. The materials used are of high quality, and the lopper feels sturdy and well-made. It’s designed to last and withstand regular use in the garden.
Overall, the SUIZAN Japanese Anvil Hand Lopper is a game-changer for anyone serious about their gardening. Its lightweight, precision cutting, ergonomic design, and durability make it a standout tool in my gardening arsenal. If you’re looking for a reliable and efficient tree trimmer, this lopper is the perfect choice!
M. Hess –
These have a decent amount of leverage with the mid size handles. They are so sharp they cut like butter, which makes it easier.
If you can fit it in the jaws, it’s going to cut it.
DandY –
I have a lot of trees to trim and cut back on our property. I’ve gone through many long-handled loppers trying to cut limbs that were perhaps too thick or dead limbs. Both are hard on loppers.
This is where the anvil type lopper will be useful – especially for cutting the dead limbs. When using a bypass pruner, I have found that I have to twist as I am cutting to more-or-less break the limb instead of cutting it cleanly. This is precisely why you need an anvil pruner. As they wrote, on one side you have a metal chopping block and the other side is the blade. The dead branch will end up being slightly crushed on one side, but the limb will be cut. When you want a clean cut and want to minimize damage to the live limb, then use a good pair of bypass loppers or shears.
So, great tool, but use the right tool for the right job!
John L. –
This seems like a very well built, nicely crafted lopper and has a very sharp edge on the blade. I like that it has serrations on the opposing side of the blade which helps grip the branch being cut and holds it in place during the cut. I love this tool. It feels good in the hands, operates nicely and I expect it to hold up very well over the coming years. I just wish it had a longer handle to reach into those thick mess of thickets I have.