WOLF-Garten Anvil Pruner #7227007 |

enlarge | Brand: Wolf-Garten Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $13.42 (On sale from $18.99)
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Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 5 x 0.8
MPN: 7227007/RS22 Model: 7227007 UPC: 648086001216 EAN: 0648086001216
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | Powerful Anvil pruner | | • | Blades are precision ground with non-stick coating | | • | Sliding cutting blade | | • | Works well for both right or left-handers | | • | Cushion grips for added comfort |
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Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The WOLF-Garten anvil pruner is a powerful tool designed to cut flower stems and wood branches. The blades are precision ground, with non-stick coating, and work well for both right or left-handers. Featuring a sliding cutting blade this pruner slices through wood branches and flower stems with ease.
Product Description * Precision ground, non stick coated blades * Can be used left or right handed * Comfortable grip * Soft padding in upper grip
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Customer Reviews:
Anvil Pruner is a MUST HAVE August 12, 2007 K. Richard (Portland, OR) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This little gem of a pruner is just one of my favorites. I originally bought this tool under the Scott Label some 20 years ago. I would still be using the pruner if it hadn't accidentally gone into the yard debris can. Ooops! Well, I have missed it since it was lost and was happy to find that the exact same anvil pruner was produced by Wolf Garten. I have NEVER owned a bypass pruner (not that I haven't used them) and some gardeners wouldn't be without one but once you have had a Scott or Wolf Garten anvil pruner, you probably would not miss a bypass. This is a great pruner that will last for years unless you throw it away... They even stay sharp through many years before you have to have them sharpened. Once, however, they need sharpening, after about 10 years, they do not seem to even be quite as good but hey, 10-20 years is a really good value. I bought an anvil lopper from the big discount store ------- for $15.00 and it lasted less than one month before it wouldn't cut. So, it went back and from then on, I knew, I would pay more but get 100 times more life out of the implement.
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