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Felco F-8 Classic Pruner with Comfortable Ergonomic Design

Felco F-8 Classic Pruner with Comfortable Ergonomic Design
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Felco F-8 Classic Pruner with Comfortable Ergonomic Design

 
 
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Features
  • Ergonomically designed for light day-to-day pruning

  • Features a cushion stop, sap-groove, wire-cutting notch, and fine blade adjustment

  • Hardened Swiss carbon steel blades

  • 1-inch cutting capacity

  • Limited lifetime warranty


Description

The Felco F-8 Classic Pruner has a comfortable, light, sturdy handle made of forged aluminum with a limited lifetime guarantee. The blade is made of high-quality hardened steel, which allows clean, precise cuts. The sap groove prevents the blade sticking when cutting "sappy" wood. It saves time and makes pruning easier by removing sap and debris after each cut. The Felco Classic Pruner is easily adjustable. Hand and wrist protection and optimization of the force exerted are provided by the angled head, the ideal shape of the handles, and the cushion-shock absorber / non-slip coating.


Product Details
Product Length:11.0 inches
Product Width:1.5 inches
Product Height:3.75 inches
Product Weight:0.7 pounds
Package Length:11.42 inches
Package Width:3.94 inches
Package Height:1.26 inches
Package Weight:0.66 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 40 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 40 customer reviews )
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60 of 60 found the following review helpful:


5A pruner that fits  Feb 11, 2006 By Joseph McIntyre "happy generalist"
Felco has a justifiable reputation for making outstanding pruners. Their entire line is worthy of consideration (lefty's rejoice, they make pruners designed for you!). The F-8 is their ergonomic redesign of their original F-2 (and the same pruner as the F-7, which has a rotating handle). The curves in the handle make this pruner significantly easier to work--particularly if you have 50 roses to prune! Felco's blade is sharp and its cuts are precise and clean. Felco tools are made to last and it is easy to replace all the parts that wear on this tool. At the time of this review, Amazon's price was the best (by far) that I found online.

This is a tool, however, that you may benefit from handling in one of your local stores. A good garden store should carry the entire Felco line and you may find that another model better fits your hand (or budget, Felco does offer a discount model, the 400).

5 stars for value, quality, durability, and performance.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:


4Buy once use forever - 4.75 stars.  Jul 07, 2006 By Kersi Von Zerububbel "Kersi"
Falco's F-8 was all I expected it to be and more. After going through a number of box store pruners I finally relented and bought this one. The price is steep but it's worth every penny.

The ergonomic design and high quality steel makes this a lifetime tool. Also one can disassemble the blades for sharpening and cleaning. There is one design flaw. The lever that is supposed to hold the pruner in the closed position often slips unless it is closed just right. But this is a minor flaw.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5Pruners that are almost fun to use!  Sep 03, 2008 By "jon"
Once upon a time I had a classic #2 Felco that I scored for free due to it needing a new blade and spring. Less than $15 gave me the industry standard for high quality pruners. That pair mysteriously disappeared about 4 years ago. They were terrific! Since then I've accumulated a few more pruners from Corona, Fiskars, and A.M. Leonard. The A.M. Leonard ones are similar to the #2 Felcos but made in Italy. Recently I was given a "bonus" from my boss to buy a set of Felco pruners, so I picked up a #8 and it is great! I do a lot of pruning on the job, and the ergonomic shape blows the AM Leo and #2 Felcos out of the water. Much more comfortable to hold and use - more or less like an extension of your arm, or that your hand was meant to hold them. Felco fit and finish is impeccable, and the best part is that parts are readily available for this potentially lifelong tool, more so than any other brand out there of which I am aware. The steel is also excellent on the blades. Take proper care of this tool and it will last and last.

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:


4Stands the test of time  Jun 01, 2007 By Banyan
I bought my #8 pruner over 25 years ago when I began a commercial nursery. I've had them ever since and use them every day. I've replaced the spring twice and the blade once. I worked mostly with bamboo for 15 or so years and all I had to do with these is sharpen them with a file every month or so. Bamboo is notorious for dulling blades since the culms have such a high mineral content.

I'd give this 5 stars except I agree with others that the lock could be just a tad better. I tend to brush it with the inner side of my thumb joint which will lock the shears when you don't intend to do so.

If you go to a commercial nursery or a serious plant place like an arboretum, you'll be hard pressed to find anything but Felco pruners.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Best there is!  May 08, 2007 By T. beck
I've had several hand pruners over the years, but not one can even come close to the Felco 8. Fits my hand perfectly and I can prune all day without a cramping hand.

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