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Binding: Tools & HardwareBrand: Fiskars EAN: 0046561179373 Item Dimensions: Label: Fiskars Manufacturer: Fiskars Model: 79376935 MPN: 79375980 Publisher: Fiskars Studio: Fiskars Features:
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Editorial Review: Amazon.com Product Description: The Fiskars PowerGear bypass pruner features patented PowerGear technology designed to increases your cutting power with less added effort. Intended to maximize hand strength and provide additional comfort, the pruner features a unique rotating bottom handle, and the fully-hardened stainless steel blade is replaceable. The pruner's blade provides a cleaner cut for living, green growth of branches up to 3/4-inches in diameter. The blades also feature a non-stick coating for smooth cuts all-season long. This pruner is designed to fit small to medium-sized hands. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Fiskars PowerGear Bypass Pruner #7937Bypass are being used to cut anything " green" within it's cutting capability, and because when you squeeze and cut, the handle you pull up also rotates to reduce figer fatigue, you might lose grip when wearing gloves, so remember to use this line of pruner bare handed, cuts great under normal posture, also with palm down position, not so when palm facing up, so you switching hands to do the job, and that's when you will find out the power gear handle only rotates clockwise, and the design is not ... Read More Rating: - nice prunersthese work very well-easy on the hands- I just bought the toro ratcheting pruners for about $11 and they work as good or even better. both good products. Rating: - ease of usehaving wasted money on cheaper pruners before, it was about time to buy a decent set. The lower handle doesn't open like with a regular 'scissor' style - it rolls down the palm of the hand. To close regular pruners, you almost have to 'curl' your fingers in, this pruner allows you to 'fold' your fingers in at the knuckle. try this to see what i mean - with your hand palm up, thumb straight out to the side. Fold your fingers at the knuckle so they cover your palm. That's ... Read More |