The Burgon & Ball RHS Telescopic Handled Anvil Lopper is a powerful, precision-engineered tool that takes the hard work out of pruning thicker, tougher branches. Endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society and backed by a 10-year guarantee, this lopper offers outstanding performance and durability for any serious gardener.
This tool features anvil cutting action – ideal for slicing through hard, dry, or dead wood with ease. Thanks to its compound mechanism, the lopper delivers up to 50% more cutting power than conventional models, significantly reducing the effort required to maintain your trees, shrubs, and hedges.
The telescopic aluminium shafts extend smoothly from 68cm to 100cm, offering both close-up control and extended reach for higher branches or denser areas. The telescopic mechanism is simple to operate – even one-handed – giving you flexibility and ease of use in a variety of garden conditions.
Despite its strength, this lopper is ultra-lightweight due to its aluminium construction, making it comfortable to use for extended periods. The rubber grip handles enhance comfort and reduce strain on your hands during repetitive tasks. Every detail has been considered to create a tool that performs at a professional standard while remaining easy and enjoyable to use.
Designed by Burgon & Ball, a trusted name in British gardening since 1730, this lopper reflects a proud tradition of craftsmanship and innovation. It’s a must-have for pruning tasks where power, reach, and control are essential.
Why We Love It at Allotmate Essentials
This is one of those tools that genuinely makes a difference in the garden. We love the Burgon & Ball Telescopic Anvil Lopper because it combines incredible cutting power with lightweight practicality. Whether you're taming deadwood or trimming overgrown branches, the extendable handles and smooth action make the job easier – and more satisfying. It's also surprisingly kind on the wrists and shoulders, which is a huge bonus for longer jobs. A dependable tool that gets a lot of use in our own gardens.