Lowe 100cm 2 Hand Anvil Lopper

Quantity

CAGT236
  • Description
  • Features
  • Enquiry
  • Documents
  • Knowledge
Lowe 100cm 2 Hand Lopper  Anvil Type
 
Lowe... professional ANVIL Loppers, featuring lightweight aluminum handles with Teflon-coated blades and replaceable anvil.  45mm cutting capacity!

Discover the joy of using a high-quality Anvil pruning lopper built to stand the test of time. Original Lowe’s loppers are proudly manufactured and meticulously engineered in Germany by a third-generation family company, a global leader in the realm of pruners and loppers. With readily available spare parts stocked in Australia, this lopper is an investment that can be passed down to your grandchildren.

Key features of the 100cm Curved Anvil Lopper:
  • Anvil loppers employ a blade that contacts a base plate, a design principle created by Walther Schroder in 1923, which has been proven to enhance force transmission.
  • The Curved Anvil Lopper ingeniously combines anvil technology with bypass geometry, offering the best of both worlds. It features a precise cutting point for accessing hard-to-reach places and excels at handling tougher woods, up to 45mm in diameter.
  • Experience a cutting process with no impact and reduced force requirements, safeguarding your hands and joints.
  • The 100cm length, crafted from robust stainless steel and nylon fiber handles, provides exceptional leverage for tackling extra-hard and large branches.
  • Its ergonomic curved blade and anvil design ensure efficient cutting and a secure grip on branches.
  • Tailored for cutting branches in confined spaces, the narrow opening angle of the handle tubes (90 degrees) enhances user-friendliness and facilitates easy access to the material without straining your arms.
  • The hardened, tempered tool steel blade features a PTFE coating, guarding against corrosion and offering optimal sliding properties for effortless cutting.
     
Key features of the 100cm Curved Anvil Lopper:
  • Anvil loppers employ a blade that contacts a base plate, a design principle created by Walther Schroder in 1923, which has been proven to enhance force transmission.
  • The Curved Anvil Lopper ingeniously combines anvil technology with bypass geometry, offering the best of both worlds. It features a precise cutting point for accessing hard-to-reach places and excels at handling tougher woods, up to 45mm in diameter.
  • Experience a cutting process with no impact and reduced force requirements, safeguarding your hands and joints.
  • The 100cm length, crafted from robust stainless steel and nylon fiber handles, provides exceptional leverage for tackling extra-hard and large branches.
  • Its ergonomic curved blade and anvil design ensure efficient cutting and a secure grip on branches.
  • Tailored for cutting branches in confined spaces, the narrow opening angle of the handle tubes (90 degrees) enhances user-friendliness and facilitates easy access to the material without straining your arms.
  • The hardened, tempered tool steel blade features a PTFE coating, guarding against corrosion and offering optimal sliding properties for effortless cutting.
File Title File Description Type Section
Original-LOWE_GardenPRO2024-EN-compressed.pdf Lowe Pruning Catalogue and Spare Parts Diagrams Catalogue Document

Secateurs why choose an anvil, bypass/parrot-beak or double blade type?

Why choose an anvil, bypass/parrot beak or double blade type secateur?


There are varying qualities of secateurs from budget to professional quality but why are there different types of blades fitted to secateurs?  Usually, the range extends from bypass (or parrot-beak type), anvil, and double blade.


gt118web-300x107

Bypass or Parrot-beak secateurs: as the name suggests the blade bypasses the counter blade to make a cut. (i.e. the action is similar to scissors). ?One blade is convex and the other concave. The main reason you would use the bypass to cut smaller branches and dense foliage as the blades are thinner and allow easier manoeuvrability e.g. with vines or roses.

gt170lowe1-300x207

Anvil secateurs: Have an upper blade which pushes down to an anvil counter blade (i.e. they close to a flat surface).  The blade is bigger than the Bypass and the action tends to slice rather than squash the branch.  Anvil secateurs will give a clean cut. Anvil is used for softer wooded trees and plants like Cherries, Pear and Olives.  


lisamsecs_web-300x187

Double-Blade secateurs: Have two identical blades if you compare to the anvil or bypass type?  These secateurs make a cut by slicing the branch from two sides of the stem. Since you are cutting equally from both sides you tend to finish the cut in the middle of the stem where a lip is present. The reason for the lip at the end of the stem is to create angles each side and ensure that no water can settle on the cut to help the wound heal without the added risk of infection.

When you use secateurs on a regular basis you need to take into account the clunk/jarring factor to reduce the impact for RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) purposes of each of these models:

The clunk or jar factor is what you feel at the end of a cut. A bypass secateurs gives the biggest clunk and you find these types of secateurs are not the choice of Arborists. Whereas Double-blade type secateurs have some jarring and the Anvil has no jarring at all and is usually the choice for Arborists.

What else to look for when choosing the right secateurs?

Everyone has a different sized-hands and secateurs are made in a facade of different sizes and shapes. Feel the secateurs in your hands open and close them like you are making a cut and feel if your hand can extend the reach of the handles when open. ?Rolling handles may be an option or not. The rolling handle model are usually more expensive and may not be better for the fit of your hand.

What else to look for when choosing the right secateurs?

Everyone has a different sized-hands and secateurs are made in a facade of different sizes and shapes. ?Feel the secateurs in your hands open and close them like you are making a cut and feel if your hand can extend the reach of the handles when open. ?Rolling handles may be an option or not. The rolling handle model are usually more expensive and may not be better for the fit of your hand.

Here are some other facts about secateurs:

  • The maximum cutting capacity of secateurs is usually around 20mm up to 25mm depending on the robustness of the secateurs.
  • Keep them sharp, no secateurs will give a good or easy cut if blunt.
  • Professional grade secateurs are slightly more cost upfront but give you the flexibility of replacing almost any part of the secateurs. ?The blades like Lowe from Germany are hardened twice and heat treated. ?So you get more mileage out of them. ? Also, professional-grade secateurs are made with alloys and tend to be lighter and easier to use for extended periods of time.
  • Budget secateurs are made to be disposable, they are usually much harder to cut within any model and tend to jar the worst.
  • Secateurs should have a grip handle so if you are pruning and your hands are wet then you still need to have a good grip on them.
  • Keep your secateurs clean and oiled. ?One sure way of spreading disease in any grove or orchard is to prune a diseased tree then move onto healthy trees. ?Dip your secateurs in a 25% diluted methylated spirits solution. ?Oiling the blades after you have finished for the day will keep the secateurs in the best condition for longer.
  • The importance of a good clean cut can never be overstressed!

The next time you look for secateurs, take into consideration the application and frequency of use. ?Choose what is comfortable and practical for your application!

More about:

Electric Pruning Tools for Professionals
Electric Pruning Tools for Professionals
Manual Secateurs
Manual Secateurs
Pneumatic Pruning Tools
Pneumatic Pruning Tools