
See Why 10,000+ Gardeners Retired Their Loppers
Stop Losing Your Saturday to the Yard
The weekend's short — don't spend it muscling through a branch pile with hand loppers.
One squeeze and the Power Pruner slices through shrubs, hedges, and limbs up to 1.8". Don't waste half your day on something that can be done in minutes!
Get that clean yard you dream of!
You're working way too hard!
If your hands and wrists ache after a pruning session, that's the manual way fighting back.
The Power Pruner does the squeezing for you — a gentle trigger pull drives the brushless motor and razor-sharp SK5 blade straight through the branch. No blisters. No sore forearms.
Light enough (~2 lbs) for arthritic hands, strong enough to retire the loppers for good.
Not a Chainsaw. And That's the Point.
Let's be honest — this isn't for felling logs or thick dead hardwood. Grab a saw for that.
It's built for the jobs a saw is overkill for: rose bushes, fruit-tree branches, small palms, hedges, and backyard cleanup. For the cleanest cuts, seat the branch well inside the blades and let the four cutting modes match the opening to the limb.
Purpose-built, one-handed control — with a safety lock and auto-standby so it never fires when you don't want it to.
Any Questions? We've Got You Covered.
How big a branch can it actually cut?
The Arbora Power Pruner is rated up to 1.8"/45mm. For the cleanest cuts, seat the branch well inside the blades rather than at the very tip — that's where you get full power. Four cutting modes (15mm, 20mm, 25mm, 45mm) let you match the blade opening to the branch, which also conserves battery. Ideal for shrubs, hedges, rose bushes, small palms, and fruit-tree limbs — not logs or thick dead hardwood, where a saw is the right tool.
Is it safe to use?
Yes. The Arbora Power Pruner won't fire the moment you power it on — you squeeze the trigger twice to enter cutting mode, and it drops back to standby after a minute of non-use, so it can't surprise you. It also includes a safety lock, and a non-slip handle. Keep fingers clear of the blade and you'll cut with full confidence.
How long do the batteries last?
You get up to two 4.0Ah (21V) batteries. Reviewers report cutting for hours — even thousands of cuts — on a single charge, and the digital display shows remaining battery and cut count in real time. When one runs low, pop the spare on and keep pruning. No standing around waiting to recharge.
Why is it worth it over a cheaper pruner?
Because you're not just buying the tool. The kit includes two long-life batteries (most rivals give you one), an extra SK5 blade, a charger, maintenance tools, a sharpening stone, and a hard carrying case — plus a 1-year warranty and a support team that actually responds. Add up what those cost separately and the value is clear: this is a kit that earns its spot on the shelf, not a gadget you'll regret.


