Extended radius of action when pruning trees
Cutting branches on the ladder high up in the fruit tree is a shaky business. It's good if you have loppers with long arms, even better if you can adjust the length of the shears to the requirements you need with the help of telescopic arms. The Florabest house brand telescopic loppers are such a practical tool.
Non-stick coated cutting blade made of carbon steel
The anvil shears can cut strong branches with a diameter of up to 40 millimeters. The sharply ground cutting blade made of carbon steel, whose non-stick coating should also make work and maintenance easier, helps to achieve this cutting performance. The telescopic arms have safety quick-release fasteners at the end of the telescopic shafts and can therefore be continuously extended from about 63.5 to 86 centimeters. There are two partially rubberized, non-slip and ergonomically shaped handles on the shafts that should be comfortable to hold. Lidl does not specify the weight of its loppers, but it should, like another model, be around 1.5 kilograms.
Conclusion
The Florabest telescopic loppers make a solid and well-made impression. Hobby gardeners shouldn't have much trouble cutting out their fruit trees and bushes with the nifty scissors and in some cases, thanks to the telescopic arms, they could even do without fetching a ladder from the tool shed. For around 9 EUR you will certainly enjoy your scissors for a long time.