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Telescopic Garden Bypass Ratchet Loppers
Hello, I am looking a pair of ratchet loppers, but find the range of prices for virtually the same device floors me. Can there be technical differences in the ratchet system? Also, can anybody please enlighten me just what is meant by the term "Bypass"? Many thanks.
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ratchet means that you can cut halfway through something, open the handles and squeeze again, Bypass means that the blades cut against each other by passing each other like scissors, the alternative is anvil in which a blade presses against a flat, often soft, base to cut.
I have got these, bought them in May last year, very pleased with them, they are heavy but go through branches like a hot knife through butter
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I have got these, bought them in May last year, very pleased with them, they are heavy but go through branches like a hot knife through butter
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
OG is right ... bypass with their scissor like action are for softer stems, where a neat cut is required.
The anvil type give a crushing action.
The ratchet action means you have more leverage for less effort.
I would avoid the cheap ratchet type because you will find the blade has so much pressure on it due to the extra leverage available with the telescopic handle, that it will soon let you down, with the blade skewing off as you try to make a cut.
Same old story ... you get what you pay for. Buy some cheap ones made in China... or pay the extra and get some Swedish ones.
The anvil type give a crushing action.
The ratchet action means you have more leverage for less effort.
I would avoid the cheap ratchet type because you will find the blade has so much pressure on it due to the extra leverage available with the telescopic handle, that it will soon let you down, with the blade skewing off as you try to make a cut.
Same old story ... you get what you pay for. Buy some cheap ones made in China... or pay the extra and get some Swedish ones.
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