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Title: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: artichoke on November 13, 2015, 07:54:28
Can anyone recommend good secateurs? I want to buy my daughter a present and the variations and makes available are bewildering, not to mention price range. They will mostly be used for chopping back brambles and cutting down autumn raspberries on her allotment. Thanks.
Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: galina on November 13, 2015, 08:23:12
I like Fiskars Anvil secateurs, but to be perfectly honest, the cheapies from Lidl that I bought years ago also still give great service.  I use whichever comes to hand first.   They all cope with up to the thickness of a stem on a rosebush.  For much of fruit tree pruning a folding saw is needed, but there may be 'beefier' secateurs on the market, the above are fairly lightweight.
Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: nodig on November 13, 2015, 08:24:16
Fiskars or Wolf, I have used both (Fiskars at the moment).  Remember that you can have anvil or bypass, I would go for bypass for medium duty work but anvil is better for heavy duty work - if you have the grip strength to do it.  Spend about £15 to £20 and they should last you forever, or if you lose them like me, about 2 years. 
Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: Obelixx on November 13, 2015, 10:48:11
Felco no 2.   Favoured by the professionals.   Excellent quality and durability for general garden use.  They do other models for specialist jobs and also one for left-handed people.   Will last for decades unless, like me, you lose them in the compost when daughter tips them out with her prunings or I drop them in a border and find them next season.  However, replacement blades are available and they just need a regular squirt of WD40 to keep in good nick.
Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: artichoke on November 13, 2015, 10:57:43
Thank you for all your answers, very helpful.
Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: caroline7758 on November 13, 2015, 11:19:38
When I did a horticulture course they recommended Felco, but at that price I've never bothered because I'm terrible for leaving them out and finding them rusting a few months later!
Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: ACE on November 13, 2015, 11:24:50
get Felco, but not the rolling handle one. I've had mine 14 years now and they do a lot of work. Send them to felco for a service. free sometimes for me when I used them to pose for television/ magazine shots.

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Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: johhnyco15 on November 13, 2015, 16:24:20
yes felco no2  but i have to say ive both anvil and bypass types from lidl and they are going strong 5 years on so my expensive felco dont get much use unless i want to show off
Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: ACE on November 13, 2015, 17:54:46
The cheeky sods have wangled a load of crap on my link. DO NOT OPEN and if a mod could remove it, please do it.
Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: pumkinlover on November 13, 2015, 18:25:13
Quote from: ACE on November 13, 2015, 17:54:46
The cheeky sods have wangled a load of crap on my link. DO NOT OPEN and if a mod could remove it, please do it.

It looks like Dan has sorted it :)
not sure how anyone can change your link though, hopefully that a "one off"
Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: daveyboi on November 14, 2015, 00:08:35
TBH I have been very pleased with the cheap pair from Wilkos as much as the more expensive ones have.
Title: Re: Secateur recommendations?
Post by: artichoke on November 14, 2015, 13:02:11
Have gone for Felko no 4, a cheaper one than 2 as daughter is a bit forgetful about where she last saw them, too..... Thanks again.