Fiskars 32-Inch Loppers with PowerGear2 for up to 2 vs TABOR TOOLS Anvil Lopper with Compound Action, 30 Inch
Key Differences
TABOR Tools GG12A (A) is positioned at a more affordable price tier and emphasizes a hardened carbon-steel blade with compound action and non-stick coating for leverage and slicing. Fiskars 32-Inch loppers (B) use PowerGear2 gearing for extra cutting power, a rust-resistant low-friction blade, and a longer 32-inch reach — better for thicker, harder-to-reach branches
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 Anvil Lopper with Compound Action, 30 Inch
Anvil lopper with compound action and hardened steel blade for cutting thick branches. Ergonomic, comfortable grip and long reach for higher limbs; replacement blades available. Customers note easy cuts through 2-3 inch mesquite branches and solid build
Pros
- compound action for leverage
- hardened carbon steel blade
- comfortable, ergonomic grip
- long reach (30 inch / 76 cm)
Cons
- some users find it relatively heavy
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TABOR TOOLS |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Fiskars |
| User Reviews | TABOR TOOLS |