Corona Clipper 32-Inch Heavy Duty Bypass


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10021 in Lawn & Patio
  • Brand: Corona Clipper
  • Model: WL6461
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .0″ h x .0″ w x .0″ l, 5.00 pounds
  • An idealisti choice for heavy-duty pruning needs
  • Forged radial arc bypass blade
  • Slant-ground hook with self cleaning sap groove
  • Neoprene ShockStop bumper
  • 2-1/4-inch cutting capacity
The Corona Clipper 32-inch heavy-duty bypass lopper features tapered hickory handles and blister-deterring non-slip grips. The forged radial arc bypass blade has a 2-1/4-inch cutting capacity, and combined with the unit’s slant-ground hook with self-cleaning sap groove, the lopper makes for systematically smooth cutting, all-season long. Additionally, the lopper comes with built-in neoprene ShockStop shock bumpers for added comfort, making it an idealisti choice for personal or professional use.

ReviewCorona’s professional heavy-duty bypass lopper seems to be the Cadillac of loppers. A comfortable 30 inches long, with tapered hickory handles, the lopper has blister-deterring nonslip grips. The forged Radial Arc bypass blade has a 2-1/4-inch-diameter cutting capacity. The lopper also boasts a slant-ground hook with a self-cleaning sap groove for systematically smooth cutting. We have to admit, however, that we’re actually wowed by the neoprene ShockStop shock bumpers. Side by side with other bumpers we’ve tested, the ShockStop shock bumpers prove to be distinctly superior in effectiveness and durability. This is the midsize version of the heavy-duty bypass lopper; it is also available in 36- and 26-inch models.

Corona Clipper 32 Inch Heavy Duty Bypass

Corona Clipper 32 Inch Heavy Duty Bypass Photo

Corona Clipper 32 Inch Heavy Duty Bypass

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Corona Clipper 32 Inch Heavy Duty Bypass

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Corona Clipper 32 Inch Heavy Duty Bypass

Corona Clipper 32 Inch Heavy Duty Bypass Image

Corona Clipper 32 Inch Heavy Duty Bypass

Corona Clipper 32 Inch Heavy Duty Bypass Photo

12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Loppers
By G. Powell
I had a set of these for years, until I loaned them to a neighbor, who loaned them to a friend, who had a cousin who needed to trim a few trees, and well, its spring time again and I need another pair.

Wood handles are a blessing and a curse. You should’t leave them out in the rain, like some children I know, On the other hand they are easy to repair/replace. two bolts and the clippers are as good as new. They flex just right to take some of the jolt out of the cutting. I suppose that you could argue that cutting wood with wood ain’t natural, but it works. There is a reason that wood handle tools are still around.

When you handle these clippers the smoothness of the hinge the way the blade slices cleanly just says quality all around. I love’em, and the neighbors will just have to call uncle billy to see who has my old set now.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
4Strong, Sturdy, Powerful
By Uri Lerner
As I said in some previous reviews, my Dad is a farmer, and has been for years.
He had a Corona Clipper for about 25 years of hard work and about a year ago it finally “died” (both one handle and the clipper had broke down under the pressure).

I looked for a replacement for the old one and to our surprise – the same model is still being sold, and it’s the one I review here!

This clipper is the best one he had (and he had a lot).
It’s powerful enough to cut through hard wood fairly easily, the wood handles give it a bit of a flex so It won’t break and it helps keep the pressure constant.
It’s not too heavy like the metallic ones but is stable and reliable.

Remember – Due to it’s length it’s not easily maneuverable between branches, keep it in mind and see if you need something smaller.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Loppers
By A
These Corona Loppers cut through wood like butter. Although, I assumed, these used to be made in Corona California back in the day, these are not made in the USA. Made in Mexico, from component parts made in USA, Taiwan and VietNam. Still great loppers. The company must have high standards and a good reputaion, because they are everything I wanted in a great, solid, sharp and strong pair of loppers.

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