A drawing cut against a fixed base plate (the anvil) the principle developed by Walther Schrder in 1923 and since proven millions of times over results in a very easy cut, making it a favourite among professional users. As opposed to bypass pruners, where the blade ... more details
A drawing cut against a fixed base plate (the anvil) the principle developed by Walther Schrder in 1923 and since proven millions of times over results in a very easy cut, making it a favourite among professional users. As opposed to bypass pruners, where the blade and anvil blade slide past one another, in the case of anvil pruners the blade comes up against a base plate (the anvil). This principle has the following advantages:
Better transmission of force
These pruners are also ideally suited to robust use on harder woods
No cutting impact and less force exercised during cutting => Protection of the hand and joints
Low-cost maintenance
Specifications
with handles curved inwards, ideal for smaller hands.
Length: 17.5 cm
Capacity: 16 mm
Weight: 175 g
Dimension of Hand: Extra Small
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