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- 20-1/4" overall length
- 1" max. cut
- Non-stick coated blades
- Ash handles with cushion grip
- Blade is not replaceable
- Replacement anvil Ace No. 7099948
*Items shipped from our warehouse to stores in Alaska and Hawaii will receive a 70% shipping discount.
30-Day Return Guarantee
We want you to be fully satisfied with every item that you purchase from www.acehardware.com. If you are not satisfied with an item that you have purchased (excluding Gift Cards and gas-powered outdoor equipment*), you may return the item up to thirty days after the original purchase date to receive a store credit (less shipping, handling and other charges). We recommend that you make returns of online purchases to an Ace retail store near you which will issue your store credit. If you do not have an Ace retail store near you, please contact a Customer Service Specialist by calling 1-866-290-5334 for complete return instructions. Please refer to our Return Instructions for more information about returning a purchase.
The item must be returned in good condition, in original boxes (whenever possible), and with all paperwork, parts and accessories to insure full credit. After 30 days, please contact the manufacturer directly.
*Gas-Powered Outdoor Equipment cannot be returned once gas or oil has been put in it, even if the Equipment has been drained of these materials.
What people are saying
Reviewed by 1 customer
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Pros
- Comfortable Grip
- Easy To Use
- Long Reach
- Sharp Blade
Cons
Best Uses
- Larger Branches
- Pruning Trees
- Trimming Bushes
Comments about ACE HARDWARE Ace Anvil Lopper (Gt2647 A):
I had used anvil lopping shears as a kid (as well as the kind of garden shears you see everywhere), and this was the style I recalled actually working. However, I didn't know what they were called, so I was looking at places like [@] and [@] and [@], and all I saw were the kinds of shears that I have found completely useless. There were some Friskars shears that came with the house that I doubt could cut a toothpick they were so terrible.But after a long search on the internet, I discovered that these things were called Anvil loppers, and the ones at Ace looked the best to my eye for the money. So I bought some, and they are everything I hoped and maybe more. I am surprised there aren't a ton of reviews saying how great they are.They just cut through branches like they are cheese. If it gets in the inch range, it doesn't work as well, but I think maybe you just use these things along with a reciprocating saw, and then you are home sweet with any basic yard maintenance.I'm very happy to have found something so well made at an affordable price. Some of the anvil loppers I saw elsewhere that looked as good to me were quite expensive. Obviously if you need anything super big, then just get a chainsaw
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