Fiskars 32-Inch Loppers with PowerGear2 for up to 2 vs TABOR TOOLS GL18A small bypass lopper
Overall winner: Fiskars 32-Inch Loppers with PowerGear2 for up to 2
Key Differences
TABOR Tools GL18A (A) is a compact 15" bypass lopper with sharp, sturdy blades and comfortable rubberized grips and sits at a more affordable price point; Fiskars 32-Inch (B) is a longer PowerGear2 lopper designed for heavier cutting with a low-friction, rust-resistant blade and a stated cut capacity up to 2 inches. Choose A if you want a lighter, ergonomic short-handled lopper and better average user ratings; choose B if you need longer reach and mechanical leverage for thicker branches despite added weight
Fiskars 32-Inch Loppers with PowerGear2 for up to 2
Bypass loppers with a 32" steel blade for cutting branches up to 2". PowerGear2 multiplies leverage for easier cuts; durable, low-friction coating reduces gumming. Customers praise cutting ease and long-lasting sharp blades
Pros
- 32" steel bypass blade
- PowerGear2 leverage multiplier
- low-friction coating for smooth cutting
- cuts up to 2" diameter
Cons
- some users find the loppers fairly heavy
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 | Tie |
| Versatility | Fiskars |
| User Reviews | TABOR TOOLS |