Loppers

The GARDENA Loppers are all robust, long lasting, but still lightweight products that offer the best cutting performance.

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Lightweight, for more cutting power

A man using a Gardena EasyCut Lopper to cut a branch off a tree

Ergonomics, quality materials and lightweight

Made from top quality materials and equipped with the most innovative features, the GARDENA loppers deliver an effortless but precise cutting result. Ergonomically created for optimal operating performance and comfort, these loppers feature a stylish design and ensure a safe and accurate experience in your garden.

Close-up of Gardena bypass loppers cutting a branch

Bypass loppers – ideal for fresh wood

Both blade and counter blade are ground and penetrate into the branch simultaneously. They have a "pulling cut", which means easy, accurate cutting without leaving pressure marks on the wood. Branches and twigs are cut very close to the trunk, which prevents cones that hinder the flow of sap.

Gardena Anvil Loppers cutting a branch

Anvil loppers – ideal for hard, dry wood

The upper blade is narrower and sharper. The wide anvil distributes pressure and supports the branch in order to avoid damaging or crushing the bark. A curved head or swivelling anvil provides an easier cutting action close to the joint.

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Gardena Loppers

Quick facts

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Garden inspiration

summer day in garden

Difference between bypass and anvil secateurs

Bypass secateurs offer precision, while anvil secateurs offer force. When should you use each cutting principle?
cutting hedges

Trimming Hints and Tips

After the previous GARDENA Newsletter, we received a lot of enquiries relating to autumn trimming. We cannot replace an expert manual here. However, we would love to provide a few helpful tips.
Cutting headges with the GARDENA AssistCut

The right cut for a good harvest

Even in the case of young trees between the ages of 6 and 8, winter pruning encourages growth and is crucial to the subsequent shape of the tree. Find out more about the right months to cut trees.