Brand | Bahco |
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Color | Red |
Item Weight | 235 Grams |
Style | Medium Fixed Handle |
Product Dimensions | 9.2"L x 8.5"W |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Handle Material | Plastic,Steel |
Blade Edge | Serrated |
Blade Type | Bypass |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextre |
Point Style | Round point |
Cutting Width | 20 Millimeters |
Manufacturer | Bahco |
Part Number | 7311518233822 |
Item Weight | 8.3 ounces |
Country of Origin | Sweden |
Item model number | PX-M2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3/4" Capacity |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Bahco Ergo Bypass Pruner PX-M2
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Brand | Bahco |
Color | Red |
Item Weight | 235 Grams |
Style | Medium Fixed Handle |
Product Dimensions | 9.2"L x 8.5"W |
About this item
- 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
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Light weight | 4.7 | 4.8 | — | 4.6 | 4.5 | — |
Ergonomic | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | 4.5 | 4.6 | — |
Easy to use | 4.6 | 4.8 | — | 4.7 | 4.0 | — |
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cutting width | 20 millimeters | 0.75 inches | 20 millimeters | 25 months | 15 millimeters | 20 millimeters |
blade material | Plastic | High Carbon Steel | High Speed Steel | Alloy Steel | High speed steel | Plastic |
blade type | Bypass | Bypass | Bypass | Bypass | Bypass | Bypass |
handle material | Plastic,Steel | Aluminum with Soft Cushion Grip | — | Alloy Steel | — | Plastic |
style | Medium Fixed Handle | Bypass | Classic | Classic | Classic | Classic |
weight | 235 grams | — | — | 228 grams | 0.28 kilograms | 280 grams |
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From the manufacturer
BAHCO, inventor of the original adjustable wrenches, ergonomics and cutting tools has delivered innovative products for 130 years.
PX Ergo Professional Pruners
Improves your comfort, security, health & efficiency
- High carbon steel blade, precision ground for sharp edges and long life
- Narrow counterblade for ease of access in vines
- Off center bolt system creates slicing action for cleaner cuts
- All parts are replaceable for professional results
- Composite handles with high friction surface for sure handling
Professional Ergonomic Pruners
The design of the ergonomic pruner results from five years of scientific research and hundreds of user tests all over the world. The benefit of the design of the ergonomic pruner has two major advantages for the end-users: less fatigue at the end of the day and a less painful, longer and more productive working life.
What makes the PX Pruner ergonomic?
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Vertical InclinationCompared to a traditional pruner, the PX downward inclination compensates the wrist bending and allows the hand to remain n a neutral position, which reduces the risk of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. |
Lateral InclinationCompared to traditional pruner, the PX inclination to the left (for right handed pruners) compensates the wrist bending and allows the hand to remain in a neutral position, which improves pressure capacity to be applied on handles and avoids M.S.D. (Musculo Skeletal Disorders). |
Ergonomic FeaturesVertical and lateral inclinations. Shape of the handles. Elastomer coating on upper handles. Choice of the cutting head. Choice of spring. Hand measuring system. |
Ergonomic BenefitsKeeps your wrist in a neutral position. Provides comfort. Helps to spread pressure evenly. Provides the right cutting head for each job. Adapts the pruner to the power of your hand. Guides you to find the best pruner for you. |
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Fixed Handle | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Handle Size | Small | Small | Medium | Large | Large |
Cutting Head Size | Small cutting head. Cutting capacity 5/8" (15mm) | Small cutting head. Cutting capacity 5/8" (15mm) | Medium cutting head. Cutting capacity 3/4" (20mm) | Large cutting head. Cutting capacity 3/4" (20mm) | Large cutting head. Cutting capacity 3/4" (20mm) |
Ideal for Cutting: | Ideal for end of season, clearing of vines from training wires and green pruning. | Ideal for end of season, clearing of vines from training wires and green pruning. | Ideal for most popular training methods in vineyards of up to 10 years of age. | Ideal for most popluar training methods in vineyards of up to 10 years old. | Ideal for most popluar training methods in vineyards of up to 10 years old. |
ergo Tip: | Highly recommended for users who are already suffering from aches and pains in hands or arms. | Highly recommended for users who are already suffering from aches and pains in hands or arms. | Recommended for users who do not feel any pain yet, but who wish to avoid it. | Not recommended for users who already suffer frompain in the hand or arm. It is then advisable to use a lopper or a pruning saw when cutting large diameters. | Not recommended for users who already suffer frompain in the hand or arm. It is then advisable to use a lopper or a pruning saw when cutting large diameters. |
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ASIN | B000288W96 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #54,800 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #179 in Gardening Scissors |
Date First Available | January 1, 2024 |
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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.
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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.
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Customers like the quality, comfort, sharpness and performance of the garden shear scissors. For example, they mention it's well built, easy on the wrists and that the blade stays sharp a long time. That said, opinions are mixed on fit and value.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the garden shear scissors. They mention it's a high quality, well-built pair of pruners. Some say that the light weight handles reduce fatigue. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend them to others.
"...A great pair of shears!I bought these here on Amazon in December...." Read more
"...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!" Read more
"I have bought a few of these over the years. Amazing tool...." Read more
"...The Bahco is an excellent value, exceptional fit and finish, comfortable and not heavy" Read more
Customers find the garden shear scissors very comfortable in the hand, ergonomic, and not tiring. They say the ergonomic shape of the shear is so comfortable. Customers also say that the pruners are well made and easy on their wrists.
"...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...." Read more
"...The Bahco is an excellent value, exceptional fit and finish, comfortable and not heavy" Read more
"...are every bit the same quality as the Felcos but, they are far more comfortable to use--especially when doing a great deal of pruning...." Read more
"...They cut easily and are very comfortable to use...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the garden shear scissors. They mention that it cuts cleanly, easily, and with less effort. The blade stays sharp a long time, and the ergonomic design really and truly cuts down. It can even prune thick rose canes.
"...chicken and have arthritis in my hands, so I appreciate how easy these are to use...." Read more
"...The blade stays sharp a long time, and the ergonomic design really and truly cuts down on wrist pain, and also cuts down on trips to my truck to get..." Read more
"...The Bahco pruner is definitely extremely sharp which does help it cut with less resistance and the handle has a nice smooth motion...." Read more
"The pruners are fine as far as they go...They cut well,and the ergonimic shape is fine...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the garden shear scissors. They mention that it is effective, comfortable, and gets the job done without crushing the plant. The ergo part works well and is still comfortable after an hour of hard work. The scissors are sharp and are still usable even after cutting heavier twigs.
"...pruner has taken doesn’t one inch limbs..I had it for the Summer..still works well. I only gave it 4 stars because I’d like a high end pruner...." Read more
"...The others are bent on heavier twigs, but these are still usable." Read more
"...After reading up on Felco's vs. Bahco's I went with these. They've worked great so far...." Read more
"It’s a nice pruner. Works great and ergonomic" Read more
Customers like the weight of the garden shear scissors. They mention that it's not too heavy, not as bulky as other rotating-handled pruners, and that the light weight handles reduce fatigue. Some say that the replaceable parts are heavy, but the scissors are strong enough to easily cut away long rose bush stems.
"...I haven't used Felco's but, have handled them. I like the lighter weight of the Bahco's, and the angled head...." Read more
"...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!" Read more
"...is an excellent value, exceptional fit and finish, comfortable and not heavy" Read more
"I love these pruners as they are sharp, great quality, a very good weight. So happy also with quick delivery. Thank you" Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the garden shear scissors. Some mention that it fits their large hand well, while others say that it feels awkward in their hand. The handle is the slimmest they've ever seen and is easy to use. However, some customers also say that the pruners are tough to use for smaller hands and is bulky.
"...The Bahco is an excellent value, exceptional fit and finish, comfortable and not heavy" Read more
"...They are just not as comfortable to use and feel a bit awkward compared to the Felco #2 that I use...." Read more
"...I have fairly large hands and this medium size fits me just fine...." Read more
"...Its kind of bulky and doesnt fit in my wool holder as fast I pull it in and out. Its a solid pruner but for the price, I think is way over board...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the garden shear scissors. Some mention that it's worth every penny and one of the best gardening investments they have made, while others say that it is dull right out of the box and shoddy for such a quality tool.
"...The Bahco is an excellent value, exceptional fit and finish, comfortable and not heavy" Read more
"...Shoddy for such a quality tool.Otherwise, great product: solid materials, cuts with little effort...." Read more
"...Returned 3 pairs of Corona before investing in these. One of the best gardening investments I have made. SUPER product!!!" Read more
"...What a waste of money. I'm going to toss it in the garbage can and get a REAL pruner (Falco) that actually cuts cleanly!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the garden shear scissors. Some mention that the lock release is easy to use one-handed, and the fastener can be easily removed by inserting a small screw driver into one of the slots. However, others say that holding the blades closed is very difficult to activate/deactivate, and impossible to remove.
"...The lock release is also a LOT easier to use one-handed...." Read more
"...(impossible?) to remove...." Read more
"...You can easily remove this fastener by inserting a small screw driver into one of the inner slots of the fastener and then using a small prying..." Read more
"...The locking mechanism for holding the blades closed is very difficult to activate/deactivate. Shoddy for such a quality tool...." Read more
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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.
Gl Bahco!
Whenever I purchase anything, I practically research it to death using sources from throughout the web. Because of the above article, as well as other reviews, I decided to try the Bahco PX-M2 pruning shears. However, I was still a little apprehensive about trying a brand I'd never heard of, so I ordered an additional pair of Felco No. 2's, as well.
After using both, I've got to say that the Bahcos are now my favorite pair. They cut easily and are very comfortable to use. I'm no spring chicken and have arthritis in my hands, so I appreciate how easy these are to use.
I recommend these highly and hope that others will not hesitate to try this brand. I'm glad I made the change.
Just a quick tip: Aside from the usual maintenance of cleaning & oiling, I have found that running an emery board over the cutting edge maintains just the right amount of "catch" on the edge. You can purchase good ones at Sally beauty supply stores, or whatever is similar in your area. I find them indispensable for working on curved edges that need a slight touch-up.
I'm a pro, so a year of use is probably like ten years of home use.
Now to this model specifically: I thought that the rotating handle might help reduce pain for the upcoming pruning season, but I'd had problems gripping other brands of rotating handled-pruners in the past because they are so big and bulky, and the rotating handle makes it easy to drop them. Not a problem here. The handle is the slimmest I've ever seen and is easy to pick up and grip, and really is better designed for ergonomics.
Highly recommended. I'd get the stationary handle for regular garden work, and the rotating handle if you regularly hold the pruners in your hand for more than an hour at a time, like for serious fruit tree work or propagation.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2008
I'm a pro, so a year of use is probably like ten years of home use.
Now to this model specifically: I thought that the rotating handle might help reduce pain for the upcoming pruning season, but I'd had problems gripping other brands of rotating handled-pruners in the past because they are so big and bulky, and the rotating handle makes it easy to drop them. Not a problem here. The handle is the slimmest I've ever seen and is easy to pick up and grip, and really is better designed for ergonomics.
Highly recommended. I'd get the stationary handle for regular garden work, and the rotating handle if you regularly hold the pruners in your hand for more than an hour at a time, like for serious fruit tree work or propagation.
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I use a Felco stone to keep them sharp and oil them when I remember (less than once a month) and they work fine. The leather holster Bahco make works well with these and can clip onto a belt or thread through. Overall my best gardening purchase after breaking a cheap pair every six months to a year.