Fiskars 9115 Potatore a incudine ad azione liscia

Brand:Fiskars

3.4/5

42.03

Ideale per eseguire tagli puliti attraverso la crescita secca e morta, questo innovativo potatore a incudine è dotato di un cuscinetto autolubrificante esente da manutenzione che garantisce un funzionamento regolare e semplice. Inoltre, include una lama in acciaio completamente temprato e rettificata di precisione che rimane affilata più a lungo e un rivestimento resistente alla corrosione e a basso attrito che rende il taglio ancora più semplice. Un'impugnatura softgrip dal design ergonomico offre un uso confortevole e si adatta a utenti destrimani e mancini.

L'impugnatura Softgrip ci offre comfort, la struttura in acciaio offre un'eccellente durata. Il rivestimento a basso attrito facilita il taglio e resiste alla ruggine per un valore duraturo. La lama in acciaio completamente temprato e rettificata di precisione rimane affilata più a lungo. Il cuscinetto autolubrificante esente da manutenzione garantisce un funzionamento regolare. Ideale per potare la crescita secca e morta quando si raccolgono fiori morti, spogliare piccoli tronchi o tagliare ramificazioni.
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 204 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 91156935
Item Weight 10.4 ounces
Manufacturer Fiskars Garden
Product Dimensions 1.12 x 3.88 x 10.75 inches

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Scritto da: Buck
Not Built As Good As They Use To Be
The lock slide use to be metal, now it's plastic. Really doubt they will last as long as the ones I had before.
Scritto da: Jim Short
Cut great
Very sharp and durable
Scritto da: Stephen Throop
ergonomics
I’ve used Corona No. 89 pruners extensively about 30 years. A few days ago, I discovered that the lock nut had come off the screw through the lower jaw. The screw had loosened, allowing the jaw to bend and the blade to chew away one side of the brass anvil. A 10-32 nut fixed the problem, but I didn’t know how dependable they would be with the anvil chewed down. The modern equivalent seems to be the AP 3110. Some reviewers say the quality isn’t what it used to be. Maybe that reflects an occasional production glitch, but I decided to buy the Fiskars 9115. I tried them on a pile of limbs. When open, the handles were slightly farther apart than the Coronas. I would hold them near the fulcrum, squeezing with my first two fingers. That required more force. For a tough cut, I’d gain leverage by sliding my hand away from the fulcrum. The handles aren’t as broad as the Coronas. The base of the thumb pushes the upper handle. Because the handle was narrower, there was more pressure at that point. It hurt. The rubber on the handles has a rough, nonslip surface. Why? When you squeeze pruners, the force is perpendicular to the surface. As you close your grip, the skin on your fingers has to slide a little across the handle. With the nonslip rubber, the necessary sliding yanked my skin each time I cut. It hurt. The Coronas, on the other hand, have a smooth latex surface that feels waxy. I seemed to be making 50 cuts a minute. The Coronas were near. I was sure the Fiskars would cause blisters and a badly bruised thumb, but, to give them a fair test, I stayed with them. The task took about an hour. I put the pruners down several times to bring another limb from a few feet away or to make a bigger cut with loppers, so I guess I made about 2,000 cuts with the Fiskars. That’s the way I’ve used my Coronas, perhaps a million cuts a year. They’ve always been kind to my hands. To be fair, I was able to complete the task with the Fiskars, and no blisters or sore spots resulted. However, two days later, my hand was still swollen. I tried the Fiskars on a smaller task, perhaps a hundred cuts. I didn’t like them any better. It looks as if Fiskars has paid no attention to ergonomics. Update: A few days later, I tried them again. My hands were a little oily from washing a greasy pan. The pruners felt so much better that I put motor oil on the handles. What a difference! My hands didn’t slip along the handles, which would have been bad, but they slipped freely across the handles. Besides preventing the painful tugging of my skin, it allowed the base of my thumb to slide into a more comfortable position. I had to wipe my hand when I was through. I’m sure I can find a lubricant that won’t get my hand so oily. I still prefer the handles of the Coronas.
Scritto da: Tinkererguy
Nice pruner for small stuff.
Fiskars uses a good steel in their design, and the anvil is a solid material, unlike grooved anvils that will become clogged in no time. The lock works great and the anti-stick coating is a nice plus. Overall I'm happy with this tool
Scritto da: Mary K.
Not comfortable being prine
Using cutting small branches
Scritto da: FP
The best small clipper
I have tried a couple other clippers with different shaped blades. I do a LOT of clipping and these are the best. In fact we have an old one of these that still works pretty well and I bought this one so both my wife and I could prune at the same time.
Scritto da: Thomas Luckenbach
Great little pruner!
About 15 years ago I bought 50 acres that was mostly covered in Ash Juniper (we locals call them cedar, but, actually they are a juniper). I have been thinning and trimming them ever since using chainsaws, loppers, and, for smaller limbs, anvil pruners. I have tested several pruners at length, including coronas and other models, but these are by far my favorite! They are compact and smooth acting. I believe they have a slightly longer blade that allows me to tackle larger diameter limbs. Some folks complain that they are not strong enough to make the cut on larger limbs. I have cut branches in excess of one inch in diameter. Technique is very important: As you cut the limb with one hand, push the end of the limb to the opposite side of the cutting blade. You'll be amazed to see how this added tension makes the cut substantially easier! These pruners hold up very well in light to moderate use. I use them heavily and eventually they do wear out, but they last so long and work so well that I'm always happy to replace them with the same model!
Scritto da: Robbrad1
Tried others, ended up buying another FISKARS
FIts a large handed person as compared to others on the market, Overall no cons with this device , all pros ! My 4th purchase over 20 years, they do last... I have tried other brands , but they always fall short whether it be to small for your hand, Ergonomically uncomfortable, gets choked with debris, sharpness .... As mentioned just bought my 4th after using and abusing my last unit for 3.5 years, I cut limbs and branched all year long in Southern Az. my old unit still works, but the locking mechanism is loose after all the abuse ! Overall great Anvil cutter and value for the money you can't go wrong with this unit.
Scritto da: Chris C.
Very smooth in action
Replacing an old pair. These appear to be better than the old ones.

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