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Old 07-11-2004, 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Beecrofter
Mike Prager §kill-spam§mprager@§alum.§mit.§edu wrote in message ...
I'm in the market for new loppers. I've had the old ones for
18 yrs, and my fingers bang together when they close.

Recommendations?

The local hardware store has a nice-looking pair of bypass
loppers for about $30.00. By mail order, Felco are $65! I
really like my Felco pruners, but can loppers be worth that?

I have always used bypass pruners (said to damage the wood
less), but I see some of the heavier loppers are anvil types.

What do folks like?


Mike Prager
Beaufort, NC (on the coast in zone 8a)
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lets call the felcos 80$ and consider shipping and sales tax
now assume they last 18 years like the pair you have worn out
disregard that all the parts for a felco are available.

18 years = 6575 days is it worth 8 cents a week to work with a quality tool?


Beecrofter,
I like your math! :-)
Newt
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