Features
- Original Löwe garden anvil scissors 5.104 for right and left-handed users, ideal for small hands and cuts hard, dead and old wood up to a diameter of 16 mm
- The powerful cutting system of the florist scissors is characterised by a pulling cut on a firm base and thus ensures an effortless cut through optimal power transmission
- Robust 17.5 cm long loppers feature a slim, short carbon steel blade coated with a lubricant lacquer to protect against corrosion and reduce friction
- Thanks to the slightly outward curved shape of the soft plastic handles, the 190 g lightweight flower scissors with standard handle variant perfectly follows the natural ergonomics of small to medium hands
- Thanks to the easy-to-use safety latch, the plant scissors can be locked with just one finger for self-protection and thus safely stored in the garden or on the balcony after use
Product Description
Product Description
The high-quality Original LÖWE anvil secateurs 5.104 made in Germany are particularly suitable for smaller hands and are ideal for users with little force. The 17.5 cm long scissors are characterised by a particularly light cut without much effort and are suitable for effortless cutting of harder woods up to a diameter of 16 mm. Due to the light weight and compact size, the secateurs fit comfortably in the hand. The slim, short steel blade with non-stick coating is replaceable and thinly coated with lubricating varnish to protect against corrosion and to minimize friction. Thanks to the easy-to-use safety latch, the scissors can be safely stored after use. The anvil scissors are particularly suitable for harder woods in fruit growing and nurseries, but can also be used in horticulture, viticulture or forestry. The Original LÖWE anvil scissors 5.104 at a glance: - Length: 17.5 cm - Weight: 190 g - Cutting thickness: Ø 16 mm - Blade material: 0.67% carbon steel - Handle material: plastic - Handle colour: orange - Hand size: M - Suitable as: scissors for left and right handed users - Original LÖWE anvil cutting system: - Unlike the bypass garden The Anvil shears through a pulling cut against a fixed base (anvil), whereas the bypass scissors blade and counter blade slide past each other. They allow a particularly easy cut thanks to optimal power transmission and are therefore particularly suitable for hard and dry wood. In addition, the typical bypass cut in the anvil principle is avoided and ensures a tendon and joint-friendly cut. - The world's first anvil scissors were developed by Walther Schröder in 1923. Since then, the original LÖWE principle has been proven millions of times.
Safety Warning
Secure the tool when not in use. Keep it out of the reach of children. Never use the tool on live parts or electrical cables. Be extremely careful when changing the blade.