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  • ► Petrol pruners, ideal for cutting thicker branches, are the most powerful and have a longer working range, even if they are heavier. Wide choice of professional or hobby models;;
  • Electric pruners are suitable for home use when you don't want to use ladders to cut high branches. They require a mains connection. Easy to use and low maintenance;;
  • Battery-powered pruners are suitable for seasonal or continuous maintenance on trees and plants. Quiet, and convenient to use because they are not connected to the mains. Professional or do-it-yourself pruning models;
  • Pneumatic prunersi are highly professional tools that should be used in combination with a motor-compressor. Suitable for large crops. Large selection of professional models.

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Pruners or loppers are tools for the maintenance of trees and shrubs used to prune high and hard-to-reach branches. This category includes different types of pruners, each suitable for specific usage needs. Here is a list of the main types of pruners and their features:

  • Petrol Pruners: equipped with 2-stroke engines, they develop over 1 horsepower, ideal for heavy and constant use. They can be mounted on extendable poles that exceed 4 meters in length.
  • Electric Pruners: lightweight and practical, suitable for small pruning jobs. They require mains electricity and are equipped with a fixed or extendable pole.
  • Battery Pruners: battery-powered without the need for mains electricity. They are lightweight and easy to use, ideal for small domestic pruning operations.
  • Pneumatic Pruners: compressed air chainsaws mainly used by professionals. They are very lightweight and can be mounted on telescopic poles.

What are pruners used for?

Pruners are used to cut and maintain tree and shrub branches, facilitating the management of tall and hard-to-reach plants. These tools are essential for various gardening activities, including:

  • Tree pruning: ideal for maintaining the shape and health of trees by removing dry or diseased branches.
  • Hedge management: useful for shaping and maintaining neat and well-kept hedges.
  • Removal of dangerous branches: important for preventing damage to people or property caused by unstable branches.
  • Maintenance of green spaces: helps keep gardens and parks clean and tidy.

Pruners are suitable for different categories of users, from professionals to hobbyists. Petrol and pneumatic models are recommended for professional and intensive use, while electric and battery models are ideal for domestic and semi-professional work. The choice of lopper type depends on specific usage needs, considering factors such as the required power, frequency of use, and accessibility of the areas to be pruned.

How are Pruners made and how do they work?

Pruners consist of various parts that determine their effectiveness and use. Let's see how they are made and how they work:

  • Engine: the heart of the pruner, which can be petrol, electric, or battery-powered. The engine serves to move the blade or chain around the cutting bar, which will then actually cut the branches.
  • Pole: an element that allows reaching high heights. Poles can be fixed, separable into two pieces, or telescopic with variable lengths from 175 to 380 cm.
  • Blade: the terminal part of the pruner, available in different lengths from 15 to 30 cm. Some models are equipped with an adjustable head that allows tilting the blade in different positions to facilitate cuts.
  • Lubrication: some pruners have a separate tank for chain lubrication, while others integrate this function into the machine's structure.

The operation of a pruner varies depending on the type of engine:

  • Petrol pruners: starting via a pull cord, the petrol engine drives the chain through a transmission system. Ideal for heavy work due to their power.
  • Electric pruners: starting via a switch, they require a power outlet to operate. They are quieter and lighter than petrol models, suitable for light work.
  • Battery pruners: similar operation to electric ones but powered by a rechargeable battery. They offer greater mobility and are suitable for work in areas without access to electricity.
  • Pneumatic loppers: operate thanks to compressed air supplied by a compressor. They are lightweight and powerful, mainly used by professionals.

Advantages of pruners or loppers

Pruners offer numerous advantages that make them indispensable tools for the maintenance of green spaces. Here is a list of the main advantages of each type of pruner:

  • High power: petrol pruners offer superior power, ideal for intensive and continuous work, allowing you to tackle thick and hard branches without difficulty.
  • Unlimited mobility: battery pruners offer great freedom of movement as they are not bound by electric cables. They are perfect for work in open and hard-to-reach spaces.
  • Reduced weight and manoeuvrability: electric pruners are lightweight and easy to handle, ideal for precision work and for users looking for an easy-to-use tool.
  • Quietness: electric pruners operate quietly, reducing noise pollution and being less disturbing during use in residential environments.
  • Reduced maintenance: electric and battery pruners require less maintenance than petrol models, as they do not have components like air filters or spark plugs to replace.
  • Lightweight and easy to use: pneumatic pruners powered by a compressor are very lightweight and easy to use, ideal for professionals who need powerful yet manageable tools.
  • Versatility in applications: telescopic pruners allow reaching high heights, making them ideal for pruning tall trees without the use of ladders.
  • Work autonomy: petrol and battery pruners offer good work autonomy, allowing you to complete pruning operations without frequent interruptions for refuelling or battery recharging.

Types of pruners or loppers

There are different types of lopper tools, each suitable for specific usage needs. The main types of pruners are:

Petrol pruners

Petrol pruners are equipped with powerful 2 or 4-stroke engines, designed to develop over 1 horsepower. These tools are ideal for those who need a robust tool for heavy and constant use. They use mixed fuel or petrol, with displacements ranging from 21.2 to 58 cc and nominal powers from 0.9 to 3.48 HP.

The extendable pole allows reaching branches located over 5 meters high thanks to lengths that exceed 4 meters. They offer high power, allowing you to cut thick and hard branches without difficulty, ideal for intensive work. Autonomy does not depend on an electrical power source, allowing use anywhere.

Electric pruners

Electric pruners are lightweight and practical tools, perfect for small pruning jobs. They require mains electricity to operate, making them ideal for use in areas with access to a power outlet.

The electric motor is powered by a power outlet with voltages ranging from 105 to 230 V and powers from 600 to 800 W. The fixed or extendable pole allows cuts up to over 4 meters high. These tools are lighter than petrol models, facilitating handling and prolonged use. They operate more quietly, reducing noise pollution.

Battery pruners

Battery pruners use rechargeable battery power, eliminating the need for mains electricity and being much more versatile than electric models.

They are ideal for small pruning operations in gardens, hedges, and domestic environments. The battery motor is powered by one or more rechargeable batteries, with capacities ranging from 2 to 17 Ah. They offer great mobility, not requiring a power outlet. They are lightweight and easy to use, ideal for domestic use.

Pneumatic pruners

Pneumatic pruners include compressed air chainsaws powered by a compressor or motor-compressor. They are mainly used by professionals for their lightness and the absence of an incorporated engine.

Compressed air power requires a compressor to operate, ensuring constant power. The absence of an engine significantly reduces the weight of the tool. They can be used manually or mounted on telescopic poles, proving very durable over time due to fewer mechanical components to wear out.

Technical features of pruners

Loppers are equipped with various technical features that determine their effectiveness and adaptability to specific pruning needs. Below are the main technical features of pruners and their functionalities:

Type of engine

The type of engine is one of the most determining features of pruners, influencing both performance and the specific use of the tool. There are mainly three types of engines used in pruners: petrol, electric, and battery.

  • Petrol engine: Petrol engines are known for their power and autonomy, ideal for intensive and continuous work. These engines can be powered by mixed fuel or petrol and are available in 2-stroke or 4-stroke versions.
  • Electric engine: Pruners with an electric engine are powered by a power outlet and offer immediate start-up and reduced maintenance compared to petrol engines.
  • Battery engine: Battery engines offer the convenience of cordless use, making them very versatile and suitable for work in open spaces or without access to electricity.

Pruner pole

The lopper pole is crucial for determining the ability to reach high heights and the ease of use of the tool. There are different configurations and materials that influence the performance and ergonomics of the pole.

  • Fixed pole: Lighter and less expensive, a fixed pole does not allow reaching high heights. The length varies from 180 to 350 cm, making it suitable for medium-height work.
  • 2-piece pole (detachable): This type of pole can be divided into two parts to facilitate transport and storage. It is a practical solution for those who need a versatile and easy-to-store pruner.
  • Telescopic pole: More expensive and heavier, it allows reaching greater heights, up to 380 cm. It is ideal for pruning very high branches without the use of ladders.

Pole materials

  • Aluminium: More economical and durable, but also heavier. It is a common choice for its durability.
  • Carbon: More expensive but significantly lighter than aluminium. It reduces fatigue during prolonged use and improves the tool's manoeuvrability.

Blade length

The length of the blade or cutting bar determines the pruner's ability to tackle branches of different sizes.

  • Variable length: The blade length varies from 15 to 30 cm. A longer blade allows cutting thicker branches, while a shorter blade offers greater precision for detailed work.

Adjustable head

Some pruner models are equipped with an adjustable head that allows tilting the blade in different positions. This allows making cuts in hard-to-reach places without having to change body position.

Included accessories

Various pruners can be equipped with accessories that increase their versatility and ease of use.

  • Hedge trimmer accessory: Some pruners include a hedge trimmer accessory, transforming the tool into a multifunctional tool.
  • LCD display: Facilitates reading the information provided by the machine, such as battery charge or power output.
  • Quick chain tensioner: Allows quickly tensioning the chain without needing to disassemble the cover, making maintenance simpler and faster.

Separate lubrication

The chain lubrication tank can be separated from the cutting apparatus. This configuration facilitates maintenance and extends the machine's useful life, ensuring constant chain lubrication.

Shell material

The shell material affects the resistance and overall weight of the pruner.

  • Aluminium: Durable and long-lasting, but heavier.
  • Plastic: Lightweight and less expensive, but may be less durable.
  • Magnesium/aluminium: Combines strength and lightness, but at a higher cost.
  • Polypropylene: Lightweight and impact-resistant, represents a good compromise between weight and durability.

Pruner buying guide

Buying a pruner requires evaluating various technical features and functionalities to ensure choosing the tool best suited to your needs. Here is a detailed buying guide with tips on how to choose the best pruners based on your needs.

  • Type of use: Identify whether the pruner will be used for professional, semi-professional, or hobby purposes. For intensive and continuous use, petrol models are recommended, while for small domestic jobs, electric or battery models may suffice.
  • Engine power: Engine power is crucial for determining the pruner's effectiveness. Petrol engines offer more power, while electric and battery engines are more suitable for light and less demanding work.
  • Working height: Consider the maximum height you need to reach. Telescopic poles allow working on very high branches without the use of ladders, while fixed or separable poles are suitable for medium heights.
  • Weight and manoeuvrability: The weight of the pruner affects ease of use and operator fatigue. Electric and battery pruners are generally lighter than petrol models.
  • Ergonomics and comfort: Choose a pruner with ergonomic handles and balanced weight to reduce fatigue during prolonged use.
  • Autonomy: For work far from power sources, a battery pruner with good autonomy is essential.
  • Ease of maintenance: Models with a quick chain tensioner and separate lubrication simplify maintenance and extend the tool's useful life.

Types of customers

Different types of customers can benefit from pruners, each with specific needs and uses. Here is a list of ideal customers and their needs:

  • Gardening professionals: Use these tools for intensive and continuous pruning of trees and shrubs in large gardens or parks. Recommended technical features: Powerful petrol engine, long telescopic pole, long blade, separate lubrication tank.
  • Enthusiastic hobbyists: Use these tools for regular maintenance of domestic gardens and small hedges. Recommended technical features: Battery or electric engine, fixed or separable pole, reduced weight, easy handling.
  • Homeowners with gardens: Use these tools for occasional pruning of trees and plants in the home garden. Recommended technical features: Electric engine, moderate blade length, manual configuration.
  • Public park operators: Use these tools for the maintenance of public green areas, including pruning of tall trees. Recommended technical features: Petrol or pneumatic engine, long telescopic pole, durable and long-lasting materials.
  • Farmers: Use these tools for pruning orchards and vineyards, requiring powerful and durable tools. Recommended technical features: Petrol engine, telescopic pole, long and durable blade, multifunctional accessories.

The best pruner brands on AgriEuro

Choosing a pruner from a reliable brand ensures quality, performance, and durability. Here is a list of the main brands available on AgriEuro, each with a brief description of their distinctive features.

  • Campagnola Pruners: Campagnola is a historic brand in the agricultural tools sector, known for innovation and quality. These tools offer high performance and ease of use, ensuring precision and efficiency in pruning operations.
  • Makita Pruners and Loppers: Makita is a world-renowned Japanese brand known for the quality and durability of its tools. Makita pruners are designed to offer high performance and long life, ideal for both professionals and demanding hobbyists.
  • Volpi Loppers: Volpi is an Italian brand with a long tradition in the production of agricultural and gardening tools. Volpi pruners are appreciated for their reliability and ease of use, ideal for domestic and professional pruning operations.
  • GeoTech Loppers: GeoTech is a renowned brand for offering robust and reliable equipment for gardening and agriculture with an excellent quality-price ratio. Their range offers solidity and consistent performance, making these tools ideal for hobbyists and professionals seeking quality without spending large amounts.
  • Greenworks Pruners: Greenworks is a leader in battery-powered tools with a strong commitment to innovation and sustainability. Greenworks pruners are lightweight, quiet, and environmentally friendly, offering excellent performance for small domestic pruning jobs.
  • Zanon Loppers: Zanon is an Italian brand recognized for producing high-quality agricultural and gardening equipment. Zanon pruners are robust and powerful, designed for intensive and professional use.

Why buy pruners on AgriEuro?

Buying pruners on AgriEuro offers numerous advantages that make the shopping experience practical and convenient. Here are the main reasons why it is worth choosing AgriEuro for purchasing your pruners:

  • Fast and free shipping: AgriEuro manages logistics internally, ensuring fast shipping without additional costs. This ensures that products arrive quickly and without surprises on the final price.
  • Spare parts always available: AgriEuro offers the possibility to order spare parts for all purchased products. This service is essential for keeping pruners in perfect condition and prolonging their lifespan.
  • Attentive and personalized after-sales assistance: AgriEuro's customer service is always available to provide support and assistance after purchase. This includes technical advice, support for any problems, and guidance on product use.

These reasons make AgriEuro a reliable and convenient choice for purchasing pruners, offering security, support, and quality to its customers.

Discover our wide range of pruners available on AgriEuro and find the perfect tool for your pruning needs.

FAQ on pruners or loppers

1. What tools does the pruner use?

The pruner uses a variety of specific tools to perform precise cuts and maintain plant health. Among the main tools are:

  • Electric loppers: Ideal for work in residential areas due to their quietness and ease of use. They are connected to the power grid and guarantee constant power.
  • Battery loppers: Offer greater freedom of movement compared to electric models. They are lightweight, easy to handle, and ideal for medium-sized gardens.
  • Petrol loppers: Suitable for more intensive and prolonged work. They run on petrol and offer high power but are heavier and require regular maintenance.
  • Pneumatic loppers: Use compressed air to operate. They are powerful and suitable for large-scale professional work but require an air compressor.

2. When to choose an electric, battery, petrol, or pneumatic pruner?

The choice of pruner type depends on specific work needs:

  • Electric pruner: Perfect for domestic gardens and small pruning jobs. Ideal if power outlets are easily accessible.
  • Battery pruner: Ideal for those who need mobility without the hassle of cables. Great for medium-sized gardens and light work.
  • Petrol pruner: Suitable for intensive and professional work on large surfaces. Ideal for those who need high power and durability.
  • Pneumatic pruner: Chosen for large-scale professional work. Requires an air compressor but offers high power and precision.

3. How does a pneumatic pruner work?

The pneumatic pruner works thanks to compressed air supplied by a compressor. Here is how the process occurs:

  • Compressor: Air is compressed and stored in a tank.
  • Connection hose: Compressed air is transported to the pruner via a flexible hose.
  • Internal mechanism: Compressed air powers an internal piston that drives the pruner's blade.
  • Cutting: The piston moves the blade quickly and precisely, allowing clean and neat cuts on branches and trunks.

Pneumatic pruners are appreciated for their power and durability, making them ideal for intensive and professional work.

4. How long does a pruner's battery last?

The battery life of a pruner varies based on the battery's capacity and the intensity of the work. On average, a fully charged battery can last from 30 minutes to several hours depending on the pruner's specifications and the type of work to be done.

Here are some factors that influence battery life:

  • Battery capacity (Ah): A battery with higher capacity (Ampere hour) offers longer work duration.
  • Work intensity: More intensive and prolonged work consumes the battery charge more quickly.
  • Type of battery: Lithium batteries offer longer life compared to lead or nickel-cadmium batteries.

6. When to prune fruit trees?

Pruning fruit trees is essential to ensure good production and plant health. Here are the ideal periods for pruning:

  • Winter (dry pruning): Perform pruning during the dormant period, generally between January and February. This allows removing dry, diseased, or damaged branches and shaping the plant.
  • Spring (green pruning): Perform green pruning between May and June, when the tree is in full vegetation. It serves to remove excess branches and improve light penetration and air circulation.
  • Summer (summer pruning): In some cases, light summer pruning can be useful to reduce the tree's vigour and stimulate fruit production.

7. How to prune an olive tree?

Pruning an olive tree requires attention and knowledge of specific techniques. Here are the main steps:

  • Removal of olive suckers: Remove vigorous branches that grow vertically from the trunk or main branches. These branches take energy from the plant without producing fruit.
  • Thinning of the canopy: Reduce the density of the canopy to improve light penetration and ventilation. Cut branches that cross or grow inward.
  • Maintaining shape: Prune branches to maintain an open vase shape. This facilitates fruit harvesting and reduces the risk of diseases.
  • Removal of dry or diseased branches: Remove all dry, damaged, or infected branches to prevent the spread of diseases.

8. What are the most common pruning techniques?

Pruning techniques vary based on the type of plant and the goals to be achieved. Here are some of the most common techniques:

  • Formation pruning: Performed in the first years of the plant's life to give it a strong and well-defined structure. It involves removing excess branches and guiding the growth of the main branches.
  • Maintenance pruning: Performed regularly to maintain the plant's shape and health. Includes removing dry, diseased, or damaged branches.
  • Production pruning: Focused on increasing fruit production. It involves thinning branches to improve light penetration and promote the formation of fruit buds.

9. What is the difference between green pruning and dry pruning?

Green pruning and dry pruning are two pruning techniques used at different times of the year and for specific purposes. Here are the main differences:

  • Green pruning: Performed during the plant's active growth season, generally in spring and summer. It serves to improve light penetration and air circulation by removing superfluous, vigorous, or excess branches. It also helps prevent diseases and pests. Cuts are light and aimed at removing non-productive branches or those that compromise the plant's structure.
  • Dry pruning: Performed during the dormant period, usually in winter when the plant has lost its leaves. It aims to shape the plant, remove dry, diseased, or damaged branches, and prepare the plant for the new growth season. Cuts can be more drastic than green pruning, removing larger and older branches.

10. How to prune roses?

Pruning roses is essential to keep the plant healthy, promote abundant flowering, and prevent diseases. Pruning roses is generally done at the end of winter or early spring before new growth begins. Here are the main steps for pruning roses:

  • Necessary tools: Use well-sharpened and clean pruning shears to avoid damaging the plant and prevent infections.
  • Removal of dry and damaged branches: Start by removing all dry, diseased, or damaged branches, cutting them at the base or up to a healthy point on the branch.
  • Thinning cuts: Remove branches that grow inward or cross with other branches to improve air circulation and light penetration.
  • Pruning main branches: Shorten main branches to stimulate the growth of new shoots. Make cuts above an external bud to encourage open and well-distributed growth.
  • Shape control: Maintain a balanced and harmonious shape, avoiding leaving branches too long or disordered.
  • Final cleaning: Remove all pruning residues from the ground around the plant to prevent diseases and promote good garden hygiene.
 

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