TABOR TOOLS GL18A small bypass lopper vs Loppers for Tree Trimming, 32In Heavy Duty Branch Cutter with Compound Action
Overall winner: Loppers for Tree Trimming, 32In Heavy Duty Branch Cutter with Compound Action
Key Differences
TABOR TOOLS (A) is a compact 15" bypass lopper with very high user ratings and noted sharp, sturdy blades and comfortable grips, and it sits in a more affordable price tier. YRTSH (B) is a longer 32" compound-action lopper with a specified 2" cutting capacity and more mechanical leverage but has some customer concerns about blade durability
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
Loppers for Tree Trimming, 32In Heavy Duty Branch Cutter with Compound Action
Heavy-duty loppers with a steel blade and compound action for 2" branches. Lightweight design aims to reduce hand fatigue during pruning. Customers note effective cutting and added leverage, though some report blade durability issues
Pros
- compound action for more cutting power
- 2 inch branch capacity
- steel blade with low-friction coating
- relatively lightweight and easy to handle
Cons
- some customers report blade durability issues
- long-term sharpness concerns after tough pruning
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TABOR TOOLS |
| Durability | TABOR TOOLS |
| Versatility | YRTSH |
| User Reviews | TABOR TOOLS |