Fiskars Telescopic Universal Cutter
The Fiskars Telescopic Universal Cutter is an expertly engineered long reach cutter which extends to 3.4m (11ft) to tackle the trickiest of remote pruning jobs
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The Fiskars Telescopic Universal Cutter is an expertly engineered long reach cutter which extends to 3.4m (11ft) to tackle the trickiest of remote pruning jobs; and with an overall reach in excess of 5m (16ft) when held and used with extended arms, there are few branches which can escape the reach of the extremely efficient anvil jaws.
Fiskars - formerly Wilkinson Sword - know a thing or two about quality cutting blades and it's this clinical cutting efficiency combined with the easy to use rope-less cutting action, 26 degree rotating head and the aforementioned cutting head - capable of slicing through wood up to 32mm (1¼") - that surely warrant a place in any tool shed for this extending Fiskars telescopic universal cutter.
- Fiskars Telescopic Universal Cutter non-stick coated blades will cut stems up to 32mm in diameter
- Retracted length 2.2 metres
- Extends to 3.4 metres in length
- Overall reach of 5m+ dependant on operator's height and reach
- Easy to use rope-less cutting action with 26 degree rotating head
Product Reviews
The Fiskars telescopic universal cutter is superbly designed. It is light weight, the 'pulling rope' is runs inside the handle so there is no risk of getting tangled up in branches. The cutting head can be tilted if needed and the cutters cope with surprisingly thick branches. It is made to last. Fiskars is known for their high quality products and this cutter is a very good example.
Well designed and easy to use. Adjustment mechanism quick and simple and the cutting mechanism is such that even fairly thick branches are not a problem. HH Service also very good - the first cutter sent was damaged in transit but quickly replaced. Overall very satisfied
A really well made product. I am only 5 feet tall so I find it hard to reach tall branches but this product means I don't have to pay someone else to help me. I found it easier to use with two people for the really difficult to reach branches