Loppers

Browse our full range of professional loppers. From heavy duty tree loppers with longer handles for reaching into trees and cutting thicker branches to lightweight and compact garden loppers for general pruning, we stock products from leading brands that you can trust including professional Tudor Tools range.

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  1. Tudor Anvil Lopper, 30inch
    BGBD1101
    244 in stock
    £27.54 £22.95
  2. Tudor Professional Bypass Lopper, 24 inch
    CONBY-LOP24
    444 in stock
    £27.54 £22.95
  3. Tudor Professional Bypass Lopper, 30 inch
    CONBY-LOP30
    26 in stock
    £28.75 £23.96
  4. Tudor Professional Tough Bypass Lopper, 24 inch
    CONBY-LOPCH24
    902 in stock
    £30.37 £25.31
  5. Tudor Telescopic Ratchet Bypass Lopper, 26-40inch
    BGBD3113
    291 in stock
    £36.24 £30.20
  6. Tudor Heavy-Duty Bypass Lopper, 29inch
    CONBY-LOP29HD
    452 in stock
    £39.00 £32.50
  7. Tudor Professional Premium Bypass Lopper, 36 inch
    CONBY-LOP36
    32 in stock
    £66.84 £55.70
  8. Bahco Telescopic Bypass Lopper, 26-36inch
    SVBPG19
    27 in stock
    £72.71 £60.59
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FAQs

How do you choose a lopper?

Choosing a lopper involves considering key factors to match your specific needs. Start by determining the type of cutting blades you require, whether bypass for clean cuts on live wood or anvil for tougher jobs. Opt for high-quality steel blades, preferably hardened or carbon steel, to ensure durability and resistance to damage. Handle length is crucial; shorter handles offer control, while longer handles provide more leverage for cutting thick branches. Pay attention to the grip, ensuring it suits your hand size and provides comfort during extended use.

How thick a branch can a lopper cut?

Loppers are effective tools for cutting through stems and thinner branches, with heavy-duty loppers generally capable of handling branches up to approximately 2 inches in thickness. For cutting anything thicker than 2 inches, it is best to use a pruning saw.

What is the difference between a lopper and a pruner?

Pruners are one-handed pruning tools designed to fit in your hand and are primarily used for trimming small branches. On the other hand, loppers are larger tools requiring the use of both hands. These tools have extended handles that provide more leverage, allowing you to cut larger branches.

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