I just use the fiskars ones from Lowes for the long ones, but find myself using a Jap flush cut saw on most things around an inch or bigger so I get a clean node. For the small ones, I have that exact one you posted and its awesome.Looking for some recommendations on tree pruners.
I will probably get something like this for low hanging limbs or trimming up the fruit tree limbs I can reach easy.
Anyone have a recommendation on a long handle style?
Those should be $10 in any self respecting big box store.
actually no.Those should be $10 in any self respecting big box store.
Came here to say this.Felco's
That's awesome - handheld and pole mounted in one package. All the big brands just want you to buy one of each. https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256804562916050.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdaptthese are pretty dang badass: https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256804562916050.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt
I was eyeballing that the other day. Almost ordered it with the ryobi pump I bought. Kinda want the pole on and the handheld.Otherwise I have a Ryobi green tree lopper that also works well and has some reach.
My hand held doesn't have the pole mount option. Is a quick hand pruner.. just buy which ever battery you run
The Ryobi green lopper is really handy as well. Little slow with the cable pull design but works well enough.
Actually yes.
I just use the fiskars ones fromLowesfor the long ones... For the small ones, I have that exact one you posted and its awesome.
show me where on the page you linked it has the brand that I linked?Actually yes.
Robot or human?
www.walmart.com
Also HF has them for $11
Just because you can go out of your way to get screwed on price doesn't make that the normal price.