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Ratcheting Lopper
Ratcheting Lopper

It reportedly takes significantly less effort (up to 110% mechanical advantage) to trim/prune trees or vines with a Ratcheting Lopper than with a standard lopper. Rather than trying the lop off a thicker and/or harder branch with a single squeeze of the handles, the tool's ratcheting mechanism requires the user to open and close the handles multiple times, each time cutting deeper into the branch until it falls off. Most makes/models feature telescoping handles; non-slip, cushioned, ergonomic grips; and alloy-steel cutting blades.

Estimated Cost Cost range: $25-$125, depending on make/model

Limitations Limitations Addressed by Product: Upper extremity, Strength/endurance


SourceBarnel USA
15220 NW Laidlaw Road, Suite 200
Portland, OR, 97229
Websitewww.barnel.com
Emailinfo@barnel.com
Phone800-877-9907
503-291-1400
Fax503-291-1600

SourceBosmere Incorporated
P.O. Box 363 (323 Corban Avenue SW)
Concord, NC, 28026
Websitewww.bosmereusa.com
Emailbosmereusa@ctc.net
Phone704-784-1608
Fax704-784-1611

SourceFiskars Brands, Inc.
Websitewww2.fiskars.com
EmailWeb form
Phone866-348-5661

SourceFlorian Tools
157 Water Street
Southington, CT, 06489
Websitewww.floriantools.com
Emailinfo@floriantools.com
Phone800-275-3618
860-628-9643
Last updated: Oct 03, 2024


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