- An ideal tool choice for general-purpose pruning
- Power multiplying ratchet action for easy cutting
- Suitable for right and left hand use
- 3/4-inch cutting capacity
- Limited lifetime warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
The Corona Clipper 3/4-inch ratchet action pruner features a 3/4-inch cutting capacity and a power-multiplying ratchet action for easy cutting. Its versatile design is suitable for right and left-handed use, and the non-stick coated blade makes for smooth cutting and easy cleaning all-season long. Additionally, stainless steel rivet construction ensures strength and durability, appropriate for personal or professional use. There’s also a specially designed molded grip to fit all hand sizes, and the easy-to-set squeeze-to-release safety lock keeps the blade closed when not in use.
Tags: Gardening Tools

flimsy, useless for anything bigger than small,soft stems.
not worth the money.
Rating: 1 / 5
I have worn out two previous rachet clippers and just purchased my third. When it wears out I will purchase another one. It is a very effective tool and enjoyable to use. I can cut limbs up to 1/2 inch, maybe even 3/4 inch. Great tool.
Rating: 5 / 5
MY WIFE HAS TROUBLE WITH HER HANDS. ITS NOT STRONG ENOUGH TO CUT BRANCHES WHEN WE DO OUR GARDENING. I GOT THE RACHET CUT AT A FOOD & PRODUCTS SHOW AND ITS FABULOUS. SHE CAN NOW CUT ANY SIZE BRANCH WITH THIS PRODUCT. SHE STILL HAVE TROUBLE USING OTHER KINDS OF CUTTERS.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’m really glad I tried out this pruner. It is the best I’ve had so far and I have 60+ roses to prune. I haven’t had it long enough to rate it’s durability but I do know it cuts smooth and clean. And it cuts through some hefty canes. Be sure to remember it has rachet action and let go and reapply pressure for your cut. Excellent pruner for the price.
Rating: 4 / 5
As a former Horticultural Therapist working with elderely and disabled people I have bought these pruners for many clients. The important thing to know is that you must use these pruners as instructed to prevent them breaking.
Firstly, cut straight across the branch so as not to twist the blade. Then squeeze to cut BUT Let GO as soon as you feel resistance – and then squeeze again. This technique will give you about 30% more cutting power and they will last for years.
The safety catch can be a bit fiddly but usually loosens up after a while.
Rating: 3 / 5