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Im trying to figure what brand of loppers to buy... the Corona brand loppers I have been using are really not the greatest, even though they were the top of the line of the "big box store" models....

I went to a local nursery today to talk to the owner, and he recomened Barnel brand-
https://www.oescoinc.com/barnel-bseries ... 1b12b3cf03

in his words, "he has never seen an orchard using felco loppers, they suck"

however, after seeing how popular Mantis' felcos are :wink: , im really stuck between the two... price is about the same, felco is easier to get parts for ( i can get those locally, in a pinch).

the Barnel brand open larger than the felcos, and the cutting blade is a bit different shape- it looks like it would pull what you are cutting toward the back of the lopper, where the other loppers and the hand held trimmers I have used have the standard shape that concentrates the cut in the middle of the blade.

well, anyone have any sugestions? im all ears, and really am having a hard time deciding!
Mostly, what I am looking for is for cutting of 1/2" to 1" culms, of Ps. japonica. doing them by hand with my Felco 7's is really tough, its suprising how strong they are!
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I have the Felco's and love them. And like you said you can get parts local. I have one that is 19 inchs long and then a longer pair. When I was doing lawn care they handled anything I wanted to do. Never had a problem.
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My Felco pruners were not up to the task, the tip broke off one blade and they are now splayed so that every freaking cut they stick and have to be pulled apart. Granted I'm tough on pruners but I am going back to the cheapo's $6 that last only slightly less than my $40 Felco's did.

For loppers, I'd suggest emailing Phil Comer (Phil in Shelton) he was totally impressed with some anvil style ones that were demoed to him at a show - I forget the brand.
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Thanks Brad! I peruse Phils site occasionally, so I will email him and see what he thinks. Im not sure I like anvil loppers, I am harvesting Japonica culms for sale, and dont want to crush them, but I will see what he saw about those he liked.
Im really suprised you had problems with the Felcos. Im extremely hard on pruning gear too... I tend to try to cut stuff that is too big, dry, and all other manner of horrors, and thus far have loved the Felco #7s I bought. I though the rotating handle was a great feature. Now I think its annoying, and would not get another pair like that. It was supposed to give you more cutting power, and reduce blisters. since I have not used a #2 pair, I dont know about that, but I do know that playing with the handle every time you pull them out to make a cut is annoying.
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You're not getting 'Felco' and 'Fiskars' mixed up, are you? (I did that!)
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I like the Felco. That is the brand the county buys at Mercer and I have used them for many years there. I have used mantis' pair a fair amount grooming and making cuttings, no problem.
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If you're asking me, yes, they are indeed Felco's.

I use them exclusively to cut down bamboo canes at soil level and I cut down hundreds each year. When in the act of doing so I can be pretty rough on them, I must have hit a rock or something just under the surface but it broke about .5" off the tip of one blade. Cutting something beyond their diameter limit is probably what initially splayed them but Felcos, splyaed, and broken they are.

For branch pruning etc they are probably fine but I need something heavier duty - apparently.
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corona's from the big box stores were absolutely worthless.
i have had good luck with the fiskar's.
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dudley wrote:corona's from the big box stores were absolutely worthless.
i have had good luck with the fiskar's.
Do the Fiskar's Loppers have the same lifetime warranty that their shovels do?
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Well, I decided to get the Barnel loppers- after looking them over again, the Barnel opens much wider. It looks like the blade is hinged differently. I will post a pic so everyone can see what I am talking about.
Anyway, I put them to the test yesterday- I cut about 250 japonica poles, and they worked WAY better than the cheapo big box specials I had before.
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fiskars says lifetime warranty on the handle.
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dudley wrote:fiskars says lifetime warranty on the handle.
And when I had their "World's Greatest Shovel" bend they replaced it. Don't lose the phone number!

Some Fiskars Loppers are on my want list.
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I kept my reciept and after I broke the handle off the shovel, took it back to the hardware store, and they replaced it.... I didnt have to deal with fiskars at all!
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