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About Gonicc Professional 30 inch SK-5 Steel Blade Anvil Lopper
Overall Feedback:
79% positive
80% praised for its sharp cutting performance
I can easily cut 2 inch diameter with the loppers and even smaller ones like paper due to their good cutting performance.
I am satisfied with the effectiveness of the hand-lopper in trimming larger branches, requiring minimal effort to cut everything needed.
Using the tool gives me confidence while tackling a big clean out job, it feels like a professional tool.
I was skeptical about the cutting performance of the hand-loppers, but I was surprised to see that they cut through branches and trees like butter.
79% appreciated the long-lasting blade, though 21% experienced wear and tear
This product feels like a professional tool that gives me confidence while tackling a big clean out job.
The hand-lopper is heavy duty enough for what I intend to use it on. My last one bent because it was not designed for heavy cutting.
I suggested not cutting anything over 1.5" thick as the hollow handles are a point of weakness.
The end of the anvil broke off just yesterday, indicating that our product's durability has been tested and has not been up to the mark.
71% appreciated its lightweight and portable design
I had a tough time clearing major brush and small trees with my previous loppers. These hand-loppers are portable and easy to use while clearing the brush and trees.
I have noticed that the blade is supposed to be hardened but it bends under cutting forces.
Rephrased: The blade bends under cutting forces despite being supposed to be hardened.
My husband mentioned that the blades come sharp out of the box and eat through loose branches like a shark, which is helpful in our yard with many trees and bushes.
Under load, the blade twists to one side and actually bends. It requires brute force and lacks mechanical advantage to do the job.
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