Q: How long does the handle extend?
The raspberry cane cutter telescopes from 30" to 46" long. Slide the handle out to the length you want and twist to lock it in position before cutting.
ED725 - Raspberry Cane Cutter
Cleaning out old raspberry canes can be a tricky chore.
If you use hand pruners, you have to stoop headfirst into the thorns, and loppers are too awkward. That's why we designed this cane cutter with an adjustable handle.
Because the handle can be adjusted to suit your height, you can prune canes while standing upright. To use, just slide the handle out to the length you want and twist it to lock it in position. Then hook the blade around the cane and pull upward. The sharp blade will cut cleanly and easily through the cane.
An unusual but useful tool for pruning as well as clearing small-diameter brush.
Telescopes from 30" to 46" in length.
The raspberry cane cutter telescopes from 30" to 46" long. Slide the handle out to the length you want and twist to lock it in position before cutting.
Extend and lock the handle to your preferred length, hook the blade around the cane, then pull upward. The sharp blade severs the cane cleanly with a single motion. No downward chopping or sawing is required.
Yes. It is useful for pruning as well as clearing small-diameter brush – any situation where hand pruners require you to get too close to thorns or where loppers are too bulky to maneuver.
Yes, a replacement blade (item ED726) is available separately.
The handle is aluminum, which keeps the tool lightweight and resistant to rust. The blade is steel.
| Materials | Aluminum handle; steel blade |
| Dimensions | 30"–46" overall (telescoping) |
| Package Quantity | 1 item |
| Warranty | Lee Valley Satisfaction Guarantee |

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Raspberry Cane Cutter
Cleaning out old raspberry canes can be a tricky chore.
If you use hand pruners, you have to stoop headfirst into the thorns, and loppers are too awkward. That's why we designed this cane cutter with an adjustable handle.
Because the handle can be adjusted to suit your height, you can prune canes while standing upright. To use, just slide the handle out to the length you want and twist it to lock it in position. Then hook the blade around the cane and pull upward. The sharp blade will cut cleanly and easily through the cane.
An unusual but useful tool for pruning as well as clearing small-diameter brush.
Telescopes from 30" to 46" in length.