Darlac Expert Anvil Lopper
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For quality and performance, the Expert range is hard to beat. Drop forged aluminium bolsters create a tool of immense strength and durability. The oval profile aluminium handles are an added asset to strength whilst keeping weight to an absolute minimum. Designed with the professional or demanding user in mind. SK5 drop forged carbon steel blade.
Blade dimension 10cm, Cut capacity 40mm, Measurement: Height 71cm, Width 24cm, Depth 2.5cm, Weight 1063g
Maintenance: Clean, sharpen and oil.
Anvil: designed for cutting of old/hard wood. A flat cutting platform at right angles supports the branch. The action of the blade is a chopping motion in that it comes down on to and meets the cutting platform.Delivery & Returns
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