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Your cart is empty.This Precision made MAXForged Branch & Stem pruner uses a forging process that compacts steel molecules into one of Corona's strongest, most durable garden cutting tools while the patented DualCUT blade and notched hook designs provide both a PowerZONE and PrecisionZONE of cutting
xxlliinn
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
Corona BP 7100D Forged Steel DualCUT Bypass Hand Pruner is best pruner I had. Easy to cut even 1 inch branch. Also good price on Amazon .
Al Gonzales
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
These are the best pruners in the market. They are heavy duty, well made, easy to use, great fit to any hands, and if you take care of them they will last a lifetime.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2024
Not only used around the garden/yard, I've also been using these snippers/pruners clearing mountain bike trails out in the forest. In combination with the Corona bush saw (again, the best I've owned) and my long-handled pruners, these make the work quick and easy. They are strong, efficient, and more than capable up to (and maybe a little beyond) the 1" limit.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
Snipped ok at first, but quickly the plastic safety broke. Blade chipped more than eDy leaving chunks out. Stay away, buy something from us or Sweden if you want something that can hold an edge just cutting 1/4 shrubbs
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Company makes great trimming tools, and have great service. Purchased these to replace same design that was 10-15 years old, and return spring broke. Sent an email and they sent me 2 new springs at no cost. Old pair working great again.
clint hutton
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
My old ones were the same but I'd wore them out so I needed to replace them thank you
Robert D.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Cutters are comfortable to use. On Fatwood (pine with resin) sticks from the box hardware store, I find that on denser pieces I can wind up needing more pressure than my hands can deliver (even two handed) - so you can be sure that the jaws and handles will not bend or distort. For normal branch trimming I have no problems using it single handed. Locking mechanism is easy to use and works well. A well designed tool at a fair price. It will last decades of use.
Jose Antonio De Jesus Sucunza Marquez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 27, 2024
Excelentes tijeras, sus materiales, diseño, cortes preciosos.
Justaguy
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2023
Unlike many of the reviews on this unit, it did NOT arrive with the sliding center lock. It’s in the more traditional location on the side. Seems to work well. Heavy duty. Feels good in the hand. And,…already owned the carbide shape ing tool from them as well. I’m sure they will be grrrreat.
KM
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023
I was looking for a hand pruner with a maximum cut beyond the typical 3/8” or 3/4". After doing online research, I found Corona offered several models. I was familiar with the Corona brand and its reputation (I already own Corona Micro Snips—very sharp, very precision cut). From Amazon, I bought the Corona BP7100 DualCut Branch and Stem Pruner, which has a maximum cut of up to 1”. The DualCut offers what Corona calls Precision and Power Zones—precision for smaller cuts and power for the thick stuff. Corona accomplishes this with what it calls a “notched hook” design. I’m not quite sure what that means, but I think it may be related to what caused me a problem right out of the packaging. Before taking the pruners out of the packaging, I noted what looked like a ding or burr on the blade edge in the middle of the blade. I took a photo with the pruner in the package, which I have included with my review (note: the blade is protected by a clear plastic window, which makes it hard to see the ding). Is this supposed to be the “notched hook”? After taking the pruner out of the package, I found I could not close the blade past the bypass anvil. Before I could use the pruners, I had to file down the ding (I bought the Corona sharpener, too, and resharpened the blade). That can’t be right. It must have been a defect. A purchasing feature for me was the Max Forged steel chassis and handles. For a good strong tool, especially a tool like this, forged steel is best. But it also introduces another problem: it can rust easily. After my first use, I sprayed and wiped down the blades and upper chassis with WD40. I put the pruner in the drawer of my toolbox in my garage. The next day when I went to use the pruner, I discovered some surface oxidation and pitting (must have been the humidity in my garage). I cleaned it up with some light steel wool and WD40. Now I keep them inside. I think the steel parts may need some type of coating applied by Corona. It’s because of these two things that I gave the pruner only a 4-star rating, instead of 5 stars. So, how do they work? They’re excellent and have no problem cutting through the thick stuff. The only issue I have with cutting is that sometimes the shrub leaves get caught between the blade’s backside and anvil, which causes the blade to jam. Other things I like are the enclosed spring, the handle bumpers and the soft grips, which don’t slip or move/twist on the handles. Others have complained about the locking mechanism. I’m OK with it. I discovered it can be tightened with a 2.5mm hex wrench to keep it from moving around. Also, if you push the bottom end of the lock handle into the groove, it will keep the blade open, which is handy for sharpening. Would I recommend this pruner and buy it again? Yes.
WovenSinew
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022
I lose these a lot gardening at other peoples’ places. I figure they will last until the homeowner finds them and puts them back to use. Only problem I’ve ever had is once the lock mechanism didn’t quite catch right, and the things would spring open in my pocket. Probably bought 6 of these and 1 didn’t work quite right. Hopefully, I’m unlucky and the odds overall of getting a dud are low. Happy snipping.
Nik
Reviewed in Australia on April 23, 2021
So it looks like Corona has heeded customer complains regarding plastic locking and come up with a metal locking pin, however as you can see in the picture the size of the pin is too big and it doesn't fit into the recess.Or poorly paid worker south of the border drilled the hole in the wrong place.Well both options are not very good for Corona.Also as you can see on the second picture, the range limiting handles protrusions do not match very well.Basically this tool is a laughing stock of tools.That is where cost cutting and production offshoring would get you, Corona.Good luck with losing more customers.
david
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 5, 2015
Fantastic piece of kit, and worth paying that bit extra cash, all in all a very good product,
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