🌿 Prune Like a Pro with Precision and Ease!
The Cedar Lopper by Tiger Jaw features a patented angled head design that allows for smooth cuts up to 1.25 inches thick at any angle. Its telescopic handle extends to 42 inches, providing the reach needed for various pruning tasks without the strain. Designed for comfort and safety, this lopper is perfect for both professional and home gardeners, and comes with a replaceable blade kit for long-lasting use.
Brand | Tiger Jaw |
Color | Orange/Black |
Style | Classic |
Product Dimensions | 27"L x 4"W |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Metal |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Blade Type | Anvil |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Point Style | Round point |
Cutting Width | 1.25 Inches |
UPC | 860003199206 |
Manufacturer | Tiger Jaw |
Part Number | CE-1 |
Item Weight | 3.99 pounds |
Item model number | CE-1 |
Material | Metal |
Shape | Elongated |
Power Source | Hand powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Outside; Professional |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
A true back saver
I used this lopper to cleanup nearly a quarter acre of overgrown lawn behind my father's house. He'd been ignoring it and only cutting the grass back to his shed, resulting in a huge area filled with saplings and thorny brush. The Cedar lopper really made it a breeze to cleanup though. If I'd used a standard lopper I'd have needed to crouch several hundred times before I was done. Being able to get a nice flush cut at ground level instead of sharp angled cuts was great as well.
L**N
Works as described
I purchased these cleverly designed loppers for a very specific purpose, cutting <1/2" diameter cedar saplings. They have sharp blades and good leverage but in my practical use, it is difficult to get the jaws around the cedar saplings. Cedar saplings have lots of other plants growing immediately next to them and to get the jaws around the sapling I had to open the jaws as wide as they would go, stoop over and use a foot to push the jaws into position. This stooping defeats the purpose of preventing back strain. I think they would be great for pruning branches, roses and bushes - anything that is in clear view and access to the cut location unobstructed by other plants/branches.
M**M
You'll be surprised!
I wish I would have purchased this a long time ago! Great for small, woody growth that needs to be cut at ground level, but also for awkward overhead pruning. The removable (and replaceable) blade makes keeping it sharp a snap.
R**I
Anvil broke in short time.
I'm in business. I rarely give bad reviews, because I know how much effort goes into delivering a product.That said, I bought these because of their high price. I wanted the best quality and was willing to pay $150 for it. I used these for 3 hours before the anvil snapped off. Loppers this expensive ought not break, perhaps ever, and certainly not so soon. Replacement parts not available on Amazon. But I can pay another $25 on their website with no confidence they won't just break again. Meanwhile, the rusty old pair of loppers I've had for decades still work. I'm giving up. This product is going in the dumpster. I'm going back to traditional loppers. Bad product, especially for the price. Do not recommend.
K**R
Great Idea BUT...Expected more at price point...short extensions-continual clearing jaws in brush.
I really wanted this to work, great idea but couldn't justify the high price for the limitations I had in my given usage area.Honestly, I would have kept around if half the price I paid ($158.00) at the time.Item not as expected for the high price. weak lopper jaw, loose fittings, continual need to clear jaw while in use. It has a tendency to pull in small brush to the back of the jaw and bind up, you have to clear that each time by hand, the number of times this happens means you're always fighting the tool to get it set for the next cut.Not long enough for 6'3'' user found myself bending over even at full extension.Jaw to lever ratio not useful in brush; you have to fully open the long handles to open jaw enough to go around brush at ground level, constant fight to get angle right as you had to move the handles away from trees and brush to open fully.Fully extended handles provide a lot of leverage, but the handles give/bend when trying to cut through brush at its maximum rated cutting limit.All and all, great tool for light work in a clear, brush free environment, not great for clearing brush on the edge of the woods on my land.if they come out with a bigger, better jaw and longer/stiffer handles at a decent price point I'd give them another chance.
C**L
Long handle eliminated bending over.
Perfect for cutting suckers
G**L
Works great!
I used this for removing Asian Honeysuckle. It worked great. Being 68, it’s nice not having to bend over. It could use a safety latch for when not in use, but it did the job and I enjoyed it
S**H
Anvil.
I wish that the cutter were bypass rather than anvil.
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