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Bahco Ergonomic Pruner with Rotating Medium Handle #PX-M2 | 
enlarge | Brand: Bahco Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $38.06
Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 8.5 x 1.8
Model: PX-M2 UPC: 622422264633 EAN: 0622422264633
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| Features:
| • | Professional grade ergonomic pruner ideal for all pruning work in the home or professional garden | | • | Medium-sized handles designed especially for medium-sized hands | | • | Special angled head design reduces wrist and arm strain; upper handle with soft grip cover for added comfort | | • | Medium-sized blades with Xylan coating cut branches up to 3/4 inch thick; fiberglass-reinforced plastic handles |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The Bahco ergonomic pruner is a versatile, professional grade tool ideal for all pruning work in the home or professional garden. This pruner comes with medium-sized handles designed especially for medium-sized hands. The durable, medium-sized blades are coated with Xylan to prevent rust and reduce friction and are able to cut stems and branches up to 3/4-inch thick. The special angled head design reduces wrist and arm strain; the handles are made from fiberglass-reinforced plastic, with an upper soft grip handle cover for increased comfort and optimum performance.
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| Customer Reviews:
Not as bulky as so many rotating-handled pruners - cuts perfectly December 18, 2008 gensparkie (California) I can't stress enough how much I love this line of Bahco pruners. I have the non-rotating handled one, and gave up my previously-beloved Felcos in favor of the Orange Menace as I call it. The blade stays sharp a long time, and the ergonomic design really and truly cuts down on wrist pain, and also cuts down on trips to my truck to get my loppers, as it cuts very thick branches that no other handheld shear can touch. I'm a pro, so a year of use is probably like ten years of home use. Now to this model specifically: I thought that the rotating handle might help reduce pain for the upcoming pruning season, but I'd had problems gripping other brands of rotating handled-pruners in the past because they are so big and bulky, and the rotating handle makes it easy to drop them. Not a problem here. The handle is the slimmest I've ever seen and is easy to pick up and grip, and really is better designed for ergonomics. Highly recommended. I'd get the stationary handle for regular garden work, and the rotating handle if you regularly hold the pruners in your hand for more than an hour at a time, like for serious fruit tree work or propagation.
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