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Black & Decker Alligator Lopper by Ami Kealoha
One-upping a chainsaw, Black & Decker's Alligator Lopper takes a design cue from nature and adds a steel jaw to the tool. If you've ever used a regular chainsaw, you know how satisfyingly fun it is to slice through logs as if they were made of butter. We can only imagine the possibilities the scissors action brings to this puppy.
With a 4.5 Amp motor and capable of expanding to a 4" diameter, it's meant to make lighter yard work a piece of cake—but you'll still need a classic saw if you fancy yourself a modern-day Paul Bunyan.Pick it up from Amazon.
via British GQ
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