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Bahco Ergo Bypass Pruner PX-M2

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Availability: Only 4 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by Sanver Supply, LLC

Arrives Jun 3 – Jun 5
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Size: 3/4" Capacity


Style: Medium Fixed Handle


Features

  • PX pruners have lightweight ergonomic design, natural wrist position, and ease of use because of high carbon steel blades
  • Left and right hand models available, 8 formats to fit every hand
  • This Product is manufactured in France
  • Professional grade ergonomic pruner ideal for all pruning work in the home or professional garden
  • Medium-sized handles designed especially for medium-sized hands
  • Special angled head design reduces wrist and arm strain; upper handle with soft grip cover for added comfort
  • Medium-sized blades with Xylan coating cut branches up to 3/4 inch thick; fiberglass-reinforced plastic handles

Description

PX pruners have lightweight ergonomic design, natural wrist position, and ease of use because of high carbon steel blades; left and right hand models available, 8 formats to fit every hand. The Bahco ergonomic pruner is a versatile, professional grade tool ideal for all pruning work in the home or professional garden. This pruner comes with medium-sized handles designed especially for medium-sized hands. The durable, medium-sized blades are coated with Xylan to prevent rust and reduce friction and are able to cut stems and branches up to 3/4-inch thick. The special angled head design reduces wrist and arm strain; the handles are made from fiberglass-reinforced plastic, with an upper soft grip handle cover for increased comfort and optimum performance.

Brand: Bahco


Color: Red


Item Weight: 0.6 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 9.2"L x 8.5"W


Blade Material: Plastic


Brand: ‎Bahco


Color: ‎Red


Item Weight: ‎0.6 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.2"L x 8.5"W


Blade Material: ‎Plastic


Handle Material: ‎Plastic,Steel


Blade Edge: ‎Serrated


Blade Type: ‎Bypass


Hand Orientation: ‎Ambidextrous


Cutting Width: ‎20 Millimeters


UPC: ‎622422264633


Manufacturer: ‎Bahco


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎33


Part Number: ‎2


Item Weight: ‎9.6 ounces


Item model number: ‎PX-M2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎3/4" Capacity


Style: ‎Medium Fixed Handle


Finish: ‎Powder Coated


Material: ‎Metal


Power Source: ‎Manual


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Components included


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 1, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • They seem like they will be a good set.
Size: 3/4" Capacity Style: Medium Fixed Handle
Update: 3-22-13. I used these all last summer and a little so far this year. I like them a lot. I don't see why I would need to buy a new pair any time soon, but would if the need arose. A great pair of shears! I bought these here on Amazon in December. Being winter in the northern hemisphere, I have all of my roses cut back and have not had occasion to use them much yet. I ordered them based on reviews here and elsewhere by "North Coast Gardening" and the commentary generated by the reviews. I have a rose garden of about 40 bushes and thought it worth the cost to have a pair of pruners that I enjoy using. Previously, I was using the Fiskars that the PO left in the garage. They were okay, but I wanted to upgrade b/c of the heavy use they will see and for my personal enjoyment. I bought some "Corona" pruners at Home Depot, but returned them after handling them and seeking info from online reviews. I think that they make some good tools, and kept the hedge shears. I may buy a pair of Corona loppers one day. But, as far as hand pruners go, I wanted something better than what they were offering (I did see some later at Fred Meyer that weren't in stock previously that I might consider as back ups, or for my wife. BP 3640) I like the angled cutting head. The head is angled both down and inward. This is supposed to be easier on your wrists and I think it will be. I like that everything is replaceable and I like the weight. I haven't used Felco's but, have handled them. I like the lighter weight of the Bahco's, and the angled head. Also, I wonder if the type of spring used on the Felco's would get gummed up with sap from heavy use. But, I haven't used them. I'll update this review in the spring after I have put them through their paces. FWIW, I am 6'2" and have medium sized hands for my height, though still on the larger side. I think that the medium sized PX-M2 should work fine for me considering the way that you hold this type of tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2012 by xdpsn

  • Fantastic pruners
Size: 3/4" Capacity Style: Medium Fixed Handle
These have become my go to. The blade stays sharp, the handle is very confortable, the angle of the snips to handle is ergonomic af. The handles keeps dirt pretty darn well so its a bit tough to clean but I dont care about that personally. Cuts extremely nice! Highly Recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024 by Jonathan bloodworth

  • Comfortable Grip, Sharp Blades
Size: 3/4" Capacity Style: Medium Fixed Handle
Bought to replace my old pruner which I had lost. It's a bit larger than the old one, but works just fine. Of course I found the old one a few weeks later. I am amazed at how sharp they stay for years and years of use.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by Laura Kneppel

  • MY FAVORITE PRUNERS!!
Size: 3/4" Capacity Style: Medium Fixed Handle
I've been using Bahco pruners - both left and right-handed - for over a decade. At the time I bought my first pair, I owned two pairs of Felcos, the supposed "top of the line" brand. Since buying that first pair of Bahcos, I've only used the Felcos a (haha) handful of times, and I use pruners near-daily. The Bahcos are so lightweight, I like the cutting edge, and like Felcos the blades can be replaced, so they can last a lifetime. Gl Bahco! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Gorgeous Brunette

  • Good, but not quite what I imagined
Size: 3/4" Capacity Style: Medium Fixed Handle
The pruners are fine as far as they go...They cut well,and the ergonimic shape is fine. That said, I was rather disappointed that the blade and the anvil started to oxidize (darken) immediately after their first use. It's a kind of dark stain that seems to embed itself in the steel and is hard (impossible?) to remove. By way of comparison, I've had Sears anvil pruners that were made in China that did not behave like this. Maybe over time, yes, but not right away. Also, I found the hard plastic handles a tad on the cheap side compared to other mid-upper level pruners with more cushioning. So overall, after lots of on-line research comparing reviews of Bahcos, Felcos, Coronas, ARS HP-VS8Z etc., I was a little let down by the overall quality of this product. Update September 4, 2016 It's been more than a year since I bought these pruners. Yes, they are comfortable in the hand, and I appreciate that the high-carbon steel blade and anvil provide advantages in terms of sharpness. What I find annoying and disappointing is that plant juice quickly starts to stick to this type of steel as you prune, and the pruner starts to stick -- that is, you have to give it a push to open the blade for the next cut. And as you work, you can feel the blade passing over the accumulated plant gum. I easily see the need to clean up and oil these pruners after a session. But having to do that during a pruning session is, in my opinion, asking too much. I just want to prune, without having to baby the pruners as I work. I'd easily trade a little less carbon in the steel (if that's the solution) for more ease of use. As-is, definitely would not buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2015 by Rob W.

  • Still prefer my Felco pruners
Size: 3/4" Capacity Style: Medium Fixed Handle
I've used my Felco F2 since I got tired of cheap Coronas going bad after 20-30 hours of use. Used it for two years now and was debating whether to replace parts when I saw a review on the Bahco PX-M2. It sounded great and wasn't any more expensive. I was prepared to fall in love with them, but it just hasn't happened. The Bahco pruner is definitely extremely sharp which does help it cut with less resistance and the handle has a nice smooth motion. I haven't been able to detect any advantage from the different angle of the jaws, though. I still feel about the same strain on my wrist and impact when the cut is finished as I did with my Felco. Yesterday I decided to put them head-to-head. I worked with each for about 30 minutes at a time, trying to settle into a comfortable use for each. After three hours, my feeling was that my Felcos would be better than Bahcos if I replaced the spring, sharpened the blade, adjusted the gap, and cleaned them again. Even worn as they were, the Felcos were better at going through branches over about 1/4" diameter and more comfortable for my hands. The lock release is also a LOT easier to use one-handed. Its possible that I would have liked the Bahcos better if I had purchased them before the Felcos, but right now I'm planning to give them away to some poor sap who is still using the cheap stuff you can buy at Fred Meyer or Lowe's. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2017 by Amazon Customer

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