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- Saturday, April 14, 2012 |
| Ahead of the alders |
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William De Armond (Juneau, Alaska) |
| After years of trying to battle the brush, alders and salmonberry particularly, that grows uproariously in the SE Alaska spring, with cheap hardware-store pruners etc., I decided to go for these high-quality tools, and am glad I did. The difference is remarkable; one more reminder that quality tools are worth the price. With these and a small saw (now on order) the brush hasn't got a chance! |
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- Saturday, March 31, 2012 |
| Volunteer's Helper |
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Larry Bush (Phoenix, Arizona) |
| I volunteer at the Desert Botanical Garden and bought a Heavy Duty By-Pass Lopper. I'm in my 70's and these loppers have made trimming trees easier with the ratcheting action. I plan to get the Anvil Loppers next. |
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- Thursday, February 09, 2012 |
| Easier Work |
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Kenneth Hutchings (New Castle, CO) |
| These are pruners are very well made. We have used the smaller loppers already and are quite pleased with them. The larger lopper will have to wait until Spring. They are a smashing hit with our family. Thank you. |
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- Monday, January 30, 2012 |
| Sloppy cut |
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Frank Green (Philo, CA) |
The loppers don't cut cleanly. The blades don't close tight, so even when the blade is razor sharp, a tough branch will separate the blades a the bottom of the cut. That leaves a torn branch, which invites infection. I don't see a way to tighten the blades.
Response By: Garrett Wade Tech Department
We are very sorry to hear that the loppers were unsatisfactory. Would you like to send them back and try another pair which our technician will inspect upon request? A return label should have come with your package. If it did not, please let us know and we will mail one right out to you. The replacement will be looked over to make sure they are not defective. Alternately, you may request a refund.
Also, please feel free to call our 1-800 number and ask to speak with the technician. He may be able to answer your questions about the blades not closing tightly.
Again, we are very sorry for the inconvenience.
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- Tuesday, January 24, 2012 |
| Rocky Mt. Trail Work |
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Andy Clark (Evergreen, CO) |
| I was initially impressed with the solid feel and with the ratcheting action. However, after about 1 hour of use, the spring loaded button that locks one of the arms failed. I sent the loppers back. |
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