Fiskars 28-Inch Power-Lever Bypass Lopper with Sharp Steel Blade vs TABOR TOOLS GL18A small bypass lopper
Overall winner: TABOR TOOLS GL18A small bypass lopper
Key Differences
TABOR Tools GL18A (A) is a compact 15" bypass lopper with very high user ratings and noted sharp, sturdy blades and comfortable rubberized grips, making it a strong pick for precise pruning and consistent user satisfaction. Fiskars 28-Inch Power-Lever (B) offers more cutting leverage and a longer reach with claims of cutting up to 1.75" branches and a low-friction, rust-resistant coating, so choose B when you need extra reach and mechanical advantage despite mixed durability feedback
Fiskars 28-Inch Power-Lever Bypass Lopper with Sharp Steel Blade
Garden lopper with Power-Lever technology for easy cuts up to 1.75 inches; long-lasting steel blades and SoftGrip handles for comfort. Customers praise clean cuts and solid build, with some noting durability concerns
Pros
- Power-Lever technology for increased cutting power
- Long-lasting steel blades
- SoftGrip ergonomic handles for comfort
- Low-friction blade coating for smoother cuts
Cons
- Durability feedback varies; some report blade issues under heavy use
TABOR TOOLS GL18A small bypass lopper
A small bypass lopper designed for precise cuts and plant health. Comfortable rubber grips and ergonomic handles aid extended use. Customers note sharp blades and effective cutting of thicker branches
Pros
- rubberized comfort grips
- ergonomic 15" handles
- sharp, hardened carbon steel blades
- helps preserve plant health during pruning
Cons
- mixed weight perception among users
- some references to cutting thicker branches up to 2.5 inches
- weight may be considered heavy by some
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TABOR TOOLS |
| Durability | TABOR TOOLS |
| Versatility | Fiskars |
| User Reviews | TABOR TOOLS |