Corona ComfortGEL Anvil Pruner (AP 3234) Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Deadwood
- Dry branches
- Rough cutting
- Budget
A cheap, effective anvil pruner built for dead and dry wood, where its crushing chop saves your hand. Not for live stems - pair it with a bypass for green growth.
Pros
- Anvil action powers through hard, dry deadwood with less hand effort than a bypass on the same branch
- Inexpensive and widely stocked, so it is an easy first pruner or a dedicated deadwood tool
- Resharpenable coated blade and cushioned ComfortGEL grips reduce fatigue during longer cleanup sessions
Cons
- The anvil crushes rather than slices, so it damages live green stems - keep it off soft growth
- 3/4 in rated capacity is smaller than the 1 in bypass and pro-grade tools
- Fit and finish are budget-grade; the blade needs occasional tightening and sharpening to stay clean
Specifications
| Type | Anvil pruner (blade closes onto a flat anvil) |
|---|---|
| Max cut | 3/4 in (19 mm) |
| Blade | Resharpenable carbon-steel blade, non-stick coating |
| Cutting | Anvil (crushing chop against flat plate) |
| Handle | Steel handles with ComfortGEL cushion grips |
| Weight | Approx. 9.6 oz (275 g) |
| Best for | Dead, dry and woody branches |