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Kent And Stowe Telescopic Ratchet Anvil Loppers

Kent And Stowe
Cut Thick Branches Easily With Kent & Stowe Telescopic Ratchet Anvil Loppers From Yorkshire Trading Company—Effortless Power And Reach For Heavy Pruning.
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Kent And Stowe Telescopic Ratchet Anvil Loppers

Take The Strain Out Of Heavy Pruning With The Kent & Stowe Telescopic Ratchet Anvil Loppers—Power, Precision And Reach In One Trusted Tool.

Pruning thick, stubborn branches no longer has to be a challenge. The Kent & Stowe Telescopic Ratchet Anvil Loppers are purpose-built to make tough garden tasks easier—combining a powerful ratchet mechanism with adjustable telescopic handles to give you extra strength and reach right when you need it most. Ideal for cutting through dry, dead or woody stems, the sharp anvil blade delivers a clean, controlled cut with every squeeze—perfect for tackling overgrown trees and mature shrubs with ease.

The ratchet system works in stages, allowing you to apply cutting pressure gradually without straining your hands or wrists. Meanwhile, the lightweight aluminium handles extend smoothly for those harder-to-reach branches, helping you prune confidently without a ladder. Designed with soft, ergonomic grips for comfort and control, these loppers are ideal for gardeners who value quality tools that reduce effort while improving results. Backed by Kent & Stowe’s trusted name, this is a durable, reliable choice for season-after-season performance.

Features

  • Ratchet Mechanism Multiplies Cutting Force With Less Effort
  • Telescopic Handles Extend For Greater Reach
  • Anvil Blade Designed For Dry, Hard And Woody Branches
  • Comfortable Soft-Grip Handles Reduce Hand Fatigue
  • Strong, Lightweight Aluminium Construction
  • Ideal For Pruning Mature Shrubs, Trees And Dead Wood
  • Trusted Quality From Kent & Stowe For Reliable Use
SKU: 564731
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