Corona Max Forged ClassicCUT Hand Pruner (SKU: HP-3180)
The Corona Max Forged ClassicCUT Hand Pruner is a professional-grade bypass pruner crafted from forged steel for strength and durability that holds up to daily use season after season. Designed for arborists and tree care professionals who prune day in and day out, the ClassicCUT delivers reliable performance on branches and stems up to 1/2" in diameter. The blade can be sharpened for extended service life.
Key Features
- ✅ Forged steel blade for professional-grade strength and durability
- ✅ 1/2" cutting capacity — ideal for branches and stems
- ✅ Sharpenable blade for extended service life
- ✅ Built for daily professional use season after season
- ✅ By Corona Tools — a trusted name in professional arborist cutting tools
Specifications
- Brand: Corona Tools
- Model: Max Forged ClassicCUT
- SKU: HP-3180
- Barcode: 038313000806
- Type: Bypass pruner
- Cutting Capacity: Up to 1/2"
- Blade: Forged steel, sharpenable
- Weight: 0.85 lb
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cutting capacity of the Corona ClassicCUT pruner?
The Corona Max Forged ClassicCUT Hand Pruner (HP-3180) is designed for branches and stems up to 1/2" in diameter. For larger cutting capacity, see our Corona HP-4240 or HP-6250 models with 1" capacity.
Can the blade on the Corona ClassicCUT be sharpened?
Yes. The forged steel blade on the Corona ClassicCUT HP-3180 can be sharpened, extending the service life of the pruner and maintaining clean, precise cuts over time.
Is the Corona ClassicCUT suitable for professional arborists?
Yes. The Corona Max Forged ClassicCUT is built specifically for professional daily use. Its forged steel construction provides the strength and durability needed for high-volume pruning work in arboriculture and tree care.
What is the difference between a bypass pruner and an anvil pruner?
A bypass pruner like the Corona ClassicCUT uses two blades that pass each other like scissors, making a clean cut that is less damaging to plant tissue — preferred for live wood and precision pruning. An anvil pruner uses a single blade that closes against a flat plate, which can crush stems but works well on dry or dead wood.