Darlac Heavy Duty Compound Action Anvil Lopper

SKU: 57189

1 Lopper

From 17th January 2024

Free P&P on all orders when you spend £35 or over

Product Description

Reduce the amount of effort required to cut through branches by up to 50% with this powerful compound action Lopper. The oval profile aluminium handles are built for strength and lightness. The blade is coated for rust resistance. Suitable for all gardening tasks including landscaping and forestry work.

Blade dimension: 9cm, Cut capacity: 45mm, Measurement: Height 83.5cm, Width 29cm, Depth 2.5cm, Weight: 1263g.

Maintenance: Clean, sharpen, oil.

For comprehensive care and garden secateurs maintenance advice, check out the Darlac A Pruner for Life guide here.

Bypass: designed for cutting of live/green wood. A curved cutting platform holds the branch. The action of the blade is a slicing motion in that it goes down to the side of the cutting platform.

Anvil: designed for cutting of old/hard wood. A flat cutting platform at right angles supports the branch. The action of the blade is a chopping motion in that it comes down on to and meets the cutting platform.

Compound Action: The tool mechanism multiplies effort through a gearing or pivot system. Good for mobility issues.

Ratchet: Consists of a bar with a set of angled teeth in which a tooth engages, allowing blade motion in one direction only with a series of movements used rather than a single cut. Good for mobility issues.

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