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The Telescopic Garden Leader, Pruner, Knight of the Rose is a versatile gardening tool designed for precision pruning of roses, shrubs, and climbing plants. With an adjustable length of 1360mm to 2060mm, a lightweight design of 0.95kg, and a high-quality carbon steel bypass blade, this tool combines functionality with comfort, making it an essential addition to any gardener's toolkit.
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Cutting Width | 10 Millimetres |
Item Dimensions L x W | 137.5L x 9W centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.95 Kilograms |
Style Name | Modern |
Point Style | Round point |
Colour | Black/Orange |
Blade Type | Bypass |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Blade Edge | ततल |
R**N
Excellent sturdy tool
This is perfect for long distance or high pruning, deadheading and general trimming. It holds the cut piece in its jaws and thus makes it easy to remove dead heads etc. from a flower bed without having to climb in. Very useful indeed. Seems strongly made and looking at the component parts, is an extending version of the one marketed by spear and Jackson. (Which itself is also very good) the extra reach makes this even more useful.
S**.
Incredible tool.
Incredible tool. Yes you have to get used to the movement in the handle and cutter but as long as you keep within its cutting size it is brilliant. Being disabled I am limited to what I can hold but this is lightweight, sturdy and very easy to use.
P**S
Love this device
I love this device. It's a remarkably good secateur in it's own right and effortlessly prunes hard to reach climbing roses, wisteria etc. I bought to avoid always having to lug a heavy step ladder about and to give me extra reach from the ladder when I want to trim higher branches. Overall better than expected and an excellent purchase. Only criticism is no instructions in English but it take me long to figure it out.
N**M
Handy as! But worth less than £35
When these arrived I thought I'd made a mistake...however they've actually grown on me! Way too pricey for what they are and there are a couple of drawbacks....the rubber handle thing isn't fixed...but isn't tight enough to stay where you put it on the pole so tends to just slip down. No major biggy but naff design. *edit* That feature has also grown on me as it allows you to slide your hand about when placing the trimmed branches in a pile by You! The bendy head altho handy 10% of the time is actually a pain in the @ss. I'm thinking of splinting mine to stop it bendin about whilst I'm wrestling with the tougher cuts....oh and looks like to sharpen the blade you have to take it apart. Sad face.The bonus' tho are- after you trim a branch the design of the blade holds the trimmed branch so you dont have to go looking for where it fell- if you use it right. The blade is sharp and will chop most living branches up to an inch and a half. Harder woods or dead wood don't bother! It's pretty long and has a good sturdy locking mechanism, non of that twisting rubbish!Very handy for rogue tree branches hanging down just out of reach and amazing for climbers and roses/arches. No ladder needed which is always a bonus!*edit* the spring in the handle snapped and they are super hard to find...finally got one for about 5 quid! They usually start at about 7 quid! Gotta be careful with this but it's very handy!
M**K
Superb Study Cutter
It is ideal for light bush pruning, is sturdy easy to use extends and clamps the twig to put it in the tub.Both my wife and I use it especially to trim and cut water lilley leaves from the pond plus it clamps them to remove to keep the pond tidy.Well worht the purchase at a great price
P**T
Perfect for rose arches
Absolutely brilliant, just what I needed to prune the roses round a very high rose arch, without having to get the ladder out. Much easier to use than the ones with the ropes and much lighter. It managed some quite thick branches too, so I was very impressed.
J**R
Extending pruner
Some good, some poor.The good was a sturdy long reach pruner for light work.The poor- I use a G-Tech cordless hedge trimmer and branch cutter for heavier work and the pruner for thinner, out of reach twigs. Yesterday the spring on the handle broke . I would like to contact the seller for their advice, either for a replacement spring or a possible complete replacement. As I got it in June with no enclosed delivery note, I'm struggling to find a way to contact the seller. It must surely still be within warranty ?
A**R
A pleasure to use.
This product is ideal for the pruning of my rose growing 15 feet up on my old ash stomp. It is light eneough to do the job properly without tiring. My wife also finds it easy for dead heading a large rambler rose. We have heavy duty loppers for tougher jobs, but these are much too heavy for continuous light work.-brilliant.
Y**
Perfekt
Så bra att klippa näckros ladda i dammen👍
D**.
étonnant !!!
J'étais perplexe quand à qualité et à la puissance de coupe de cet élagueur, et bien sa précision, son pouvoir de coupe et sa facilité d'emploi mon vraiment étonné, le bras télescopique, impeccable et la pince combinée au sécateur, géniale. Très bon matériel, je recommande.
A**Z
Me parecen unas tijeras de poda muy buenas , y calidad precio bueno tambien.
las he usado para efectuar la poda verde de una parcela de kaki, he realizado el trabajo sin ningun tipo de problema y el seguro que sujeta la rama al cortarla me viene de lujo para sacar las ramas al centro entre tiras, en definitiva que volveria a comprarlas . Muy buen producto.
M**.
Ottimo da tutti punti di vista!
Consegna impeccabile come sempre. Ottimo per tagliare le rose rampicanti. Buon rapporto tra peso, maneggevolezza e robustezza . Imparando a riconoscere la posizione corretta, aggancia bene il ramo tagliato.. Possibilità di angolare l’ultimo tratto dell’asta molto comoda. Fermo di sicurezza. Buon rapporto qualità/prezzo. Quindi, molto soddisfatto. Le ricomprerei.
F**U
Für meine Zwecke super. Vergleich zu Gardena Starcut160.
Habe sie gekauft, um eine Weide ganz kurz zu halten. Die Weide ist wie ein Teller beschnitten. Ich muss mit der Schere nur dünne Austriebe entfernen, allerdings bisher in 3-4m Höhe, deshalb ist sie für mich super. Ich habe den direkten Vergleich mit der Gardena Starcut 160, mit der ich bisher geschnitten habe. Da man die Gardena nur zweihändig bedienen kann, konnte ich mich nie richtig auf der Leiter festhalten und bekam letztes Jahr durch das nach hinten Ziehen des Schneidmechanismus und das Gewicht eine Schleimbeutelentzündung in der rechten Schulter.Mit dieser Schere habe ich bisher nur vom Boden aus geschnitten, das geht wegen der Länge sehr gut, sie ist verhältnismäßig zur Länge sehr leicht. Der Schneidkopf ist sehr grazil, so dass ich gut durch das Blätterdach komme.Ehrlich bin ich bisher begeistert, wenn sie weiterhin gut funktioniert. Das Festhalten des Schneidgutes klappt nicht immer, aber oft, was mit der Gardena gar nicht ging, da war nur ein Haken, mit dem man das Schneidgut wegziehen kann und der sich regelmäßig im Geäst verfing. Jetzt schnibbel ich fast jeden Tag ein bißchen hier und da und die Weide bleibt immer flach und es ist nicht mehr so eine riesige Tagesaktion alle 4 Wochen. Das einzige, wo die Gardena mehr punktet ist die Verarbeitung und Robustheit, sie hat aber auch das doppelte gekostet. Ich kann diese Schere nur empfehlen, wenn man feines Schnittgut in grosser Entfernung hat. Die 10mm muss ich jedoch anzweifeln, eher 4 bis 6mm, mehr nicht. Die Haltbarkeit bleibt abzuwarten. Aber ehrlich, die Schere ist für mich so eine Arbeitserleichterung und schont meine Knochen, da würde ich mir auch alle 2 bis 3 Jahre eine Neue kaufen. Update Juni 2024: Also sie hat jetzt 5 Jahre gehalten und der Bruch war meine Schuld, da der Ast viel zu dick. Es fiel ein Metallteil raus. Top-Haltbarkeit, gleich wieder bestellt.
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