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Amazon has Fiskars 28" Power-Lever Steel Blade Garden Bypass Lopper and Tree Trimmer on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Target has Fiskars 28" Power-Lever Steel Blade Garden Bypass Lopper and Tree Trimmer on sale for $19.99. Select free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free with a Target RedCard or on orders of $35 or more.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Fiskars 28" Power-Lever Garden Bypass Lopper and Tree Trimmer for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders. NLA, See FP Post for another option

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$19 lower (49% savings) than the list price of $38.99
$5 lower (20% savings) than the previous price of $24.99

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Original price is either $30 or $25, never $39. Available for the same price at Target:
https://www.target.com/p/fiskars-...A-14720553
That's frustrating. The Amazon "list price" just appears to be completely made up garbage most of the time. It's like they find the highest price listed out there somewhere, at some point, and use that to display huge discounts for their normal priced stuff. No one is paying Fiskars MSRP on this stuff. It sucks that SD staff and Amazon have the same incentives to mislead people here.
SD staff asked me to post list price that is available on Amazon. Technically it is 38.99 on Friskars site, but I agree - that is wrong price to compare.
For better price comparison I also post price before the sale.

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maddog55
03-27-2024 at 09:42 AM.
03-27-2024 at 09:42 AM.
Quote from EagerWinter9500 :
Original price is either $30 or $25, never $39. Available for the same price at Target:
https://www.target.com/p/fiskars-...A-14720553

Target also has a three pack for $8 more but the handle on this lopper appears beefier which I why I plan to buy it. For those with moderate needs, the three pack should work.
https://www.target.com/p/fiskars-...nk=sametab
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babygdav
03-27-2024 at 11:29 AM.
03-27-2024 at 11:29 AM.
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If you don't need the 28" reach, how does this compare to the Costco deal? These are 19.99 in store. https://www.costco.com/fiskars-15...18638.html
The 15" baby loper at Costco is fine for smaller branches - think roses. These are super light vs the big pruners, so a lot less tiring.

This deal is for bigger branches - 1", 2" off bigger trees and bushes. But heavy.

But it really depends on the things around your home that you need to trim.

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.... Considerations and thoughts for those with a big yard:

Eg here, I have a 1x(non powergear) fiskars lopper that cuts fine through the thick branches. Not a lot given that my trees and bushes don't grow branches that thick by the time I give them an outline trim. (I'd need more powerful if cutting deeper into them.)

Those are sharp and powerful enough, and I prefer the lighter weight.

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For the rare occasion I'm not using my Ryobi 40v pole hedge trimmer, my main tool, I do have a fiskars 2x shears. These are for the small bushes and the 2x in a shear is really where you need the extra leverage.

But once I switched to powered, well, they've only been used to trim grass and plants on a raised flower bed because the Ryobi makes trimming everything else so much faster.

The Ryobi is heavy, but I save 2-3x the time. So a big trim job of the backyard with 6 big azalea bushes that might take 6 hours with hand shears or 4 hours with an 18" electric hedge trimmer only takes 1-2 hours now. A lot of that is simply not needing to move a ladder around and the long reach of the Ryobi.

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Nowadays, for my yard (6 big azaleas 10 foot, 10 evergreens/trees 12 foot+, 6 small bushes, long row of dividing bush, 5 roses) I'd say:

1. A small hand cutting tool. The Costco deal, hand shears for the lemons, small plants, etc.

2. Now I personally have roses so:
https://shop.coronatoolsusa.com/d...-2-in.html
Eliminates the poking of thorns while getting into the tightest spaces to trim roses.

This tool HOLDS onto cut branches so you can extract them from deep within bushes and drop into the trash without letting go.

3. Lightweight lopper or long reach pruner
https://www.fiskars.com/en-us/gar...92341-1005

I prefer the long reach pruning stick because it can reach very far into bushes and trees, and cuts powerfully, but the lopper is handy when you're simply cutting big debris apart for the trash can.

Depends on how often you need this after switching to:

4. Ryobi 40v pole hedge trimmer
https://www.ryobitools.com/produc...6396032959
Takes care of most everything.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8nuRU9XuMY4

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Beyond 2", you're really into a mini chainsaw, reciprocating saw with diablo 3tpi wood carbide blade, or oscillating multi tool to take down thicker tree branches, stumps, etc.
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Refleximus
03-28-2024 at 07:25 AM.
03-28-2024 at 07:25 AM.
Quote from slickuser999 :
If you don't need the 28" reach, how does this compare to the Costco deal? These are 19.99 in store. https://www.costco.com/fiskars-15...18638.html
The Costco set is really small, that said I bought it and it does big cuts with ease. Definitely worth the buy especially on sale. But again it's a small pair with very little reach
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03-28-2024 at 11:12 AM.
03-28-2024 at 11:12 AM.
Quote from EagerWinter9500 :
I'm not necessarily trying to blame you. It's a crap policy and they decide which price to display based on what they think will result in more sales (showing the highest possible discount). The same item is being sold, not on sale, at Home Depot for $30. That's the type of thing that actually matters to consumers. Amazon decided it was more profitable to use "list price" instead of "typical price," so that's what they used.

Ingenious manner to slide the comment section, please... continue.
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thymet
03-29-2024 at 03:42 PM.
03-29-2024 at 03:42 PM.
Target version is extendable, this one is not.
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