Item Number: PC205
Corona Two-Handed Pruner
Corona Two-Handed Pruner
Lightweight and Two-Handed Operation
Lightweight, two-handed operation for easier cutting.
- 3/4" diameter cutting capacity
- Resharpenable, forged, high-carbon steel bypass blade and hook
- Precision-made pivot bolt provides smooth cutting action
- Oval steel handles for greater comfort
- Handle length is 11-1/4"
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Description
Description
Lightweight, two-handed operation for easier cutting.
- 3/4" diameter cutting capacity
- Resharpenable, forged, high-carbon steel bypass blade and hook
- Precision-made pivot bolt provides smooth cutting action
- Oval steel handles for greater comfort
- Handle length is 11-1/4"
⚠ Warning: This product or its packaging has a CA Prop 65 Warning
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight: 1.5 lb
Dimensions: 15.25"L x 7.0"W x 0.75"H
Features
Features
- Good for Small Hands
- Soft Grip
- Two-Handed Grip
Characteristics
Characteristics
Use Instructions
Use Instructions
Useful Information
Useful Information
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Not too big, not too small....just right! Just needed something a little big bigger to get the stuff that I can't do with my #2 felcos. Getting the folding saw next to complete my arsenal.
This is a great tool for close up pruning when you need to cut something a little larger than what most hand pruners will cut. Worked well on pruning back my grape vines.
Great little pruner/lopper for thinning overgrown rose bushes. Lets you get into the middle of the bush. It works well on green wood, not so good on deadwood.
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from 9167 reviewsI grow flats of this for my pet pigs, because of the high nutritional content. They love it. I find them waiting at the growing location every afternoon waiting for their fave. I've grown beautiful flats of pea sprouts and alfalfa for them too, but they turn up their snouts and walk away.