AIRAJ Telescopic Anvil Loppers 70-90cm: Practical Pruning Tool for Thick Branches
Product description
What it is and what it solves
The AIRAJ Telescopic Anvil Loppers are a versatile pruning tool designed to reach higher branches with a 70–90 cm adjustable length. With four adjustable points, you can tailor the length to suit different pruning heights, helping you cut thick branches more comfortably and accurately without needing a ladder. The 55C carbon steel blades are heat treated and have a Teflon coating to resist rust and wear, enabling cleaner cuts on branches up to about 5 cm in diameter.
How it works in practice

A four-point lever system is employed to improve cutting power and reduce effort. The design is meant to deliver about three times the strength of a single lever, which translates to easier pruning sessions, especially when dealing with larger limbs. The blade geometry, sometimes described as a shark’s mouth, helps keep the cut aligned and reduces the chance of slipping mid-prune.
Build quality and comfort
The blades are forged from 55C carbon steel and treated for durability. The handles feature non-slip rubber grips that promote a secure hold even when hands are damp or muddy. This focus on grip and control helps you maintain steady, precise cuts while minimising hand fatigue during longer pruning tasks.



Best-use scenarios and who it suits
This tool is well suited for pruning fruit trees, shrubs, and certain bonsai or ornamental trees where accessibility is limited. If you frequently prune from ground level and need to span gaps or reach into dense growth, this telescopic design can be particularly handy. It’s worth noting that the tool is pitched for branches up to around 5 cm in diameter, so if your pruning needs regularly exceed that, you may want to look for a bigger capacity.
Pros and what stands out

- Telescopic reach of 70–90 cm offers flexibility for varying pruning heights without ladders.
- Rust-resistant, coated blades extend life in typical garden conditions.
- Four-point lever design can reduce the physical effort required for thicker branches.
- Comfortable, non-slip handles support better control during cuts.
Cons and limitations to consider
- The cutting capacity is described as up to 5 cm, thicker limbs will require alternative tools or methods.
- As with many telescopic units, the heavier sections at full extension can become slightly unwieldy for long sessions.
- The design prioritises general garden pruning, if you need precision cuts on tiny branches or live wood with delicate bark, you may find it less ideal.



What to check before buying
- Confirm the maximum pruning diameter corresponds to your typical tasks (about 5 cm as stated).
- Check blade maintenance: the coating helps with rust resistance, but simple cleaning after use extends life.
- Assess whether you’ll frequently need the full 70–90 cm reach, or if shorter setups would suffice, telescopic tools can feel less rigid than fixed-length loppers.
How it compares to other approaches

If you favour compact, fixed-length loppers, you might gain a bit more rigidity but lose reach. For high, hard-to-reach branches, this telescopic model offers practical advantage. It’s a sensible middle ground for gardeners who want a durable, multi-use tool without jumping to heavy-duty pruning saws, provided your typical branches stay within the 5 cm range.
Decision point: Should you buy it?
- You should buy it if you need adjustable reach to prune mid-to-high branches comfortably and frequently work with branches up to 5 cm in diameter. You’ll likely appreciate the non-slip grips and rust-resistant coating for garden durability.
- You may skip it if your pruning tasks regularly involve larger diameters, more delicate live wood, or you prioritise a lighter tool with no telescoping mechanism.
- This tool suits hobbyist gardeners and small-to-medium plots where versatility and value-for-money matter more than the utmost rigidity.



Practical usage example
Imagine pruning a tall apple tree from ground level. With the AIRAJ loppers extended to the desired length, you can position the blade to bite into the thick limb without twisting your wrist, then squeeze steadily to make a clean cut. The four-point leverage helps you feel you’re cutting with more power than a standard non-telescopic design, reducing the effort required on stubborn branches.
Quick FAQ
- How thick can the blades cut? About 5 cm in diameter.
- Is the blade rust-proof? The blades have a Teflon coating designed to resist wear and rust.
- Do the handles feel secure when extended? The non-slip rubber grips are designed to maintain grip, however, full extension can feel a bit more top-heavy during extended use.
Final thought
If your garden tasks involve reaching higher branches with reliable cutting power and you don’t frequently need to cut beyond 5 cm, this AIRAJ model offers practicality and value, with a reasonable balance between reach, strength and comfort.
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