Upgrade your pruning workflow with premium air‑powered secateurs designed for professional and orchard use. Our pneumatic secateur pruners deliver consistent cutting power without the fatigue of manual tools — ideal for vineyards, orchards, nurseries, and general horticulture.
Air secateur pruners are powered by compressed air, meaning:
✔ Less physical effort compared to manual pruners
✔ Faster and consistent cuts across many branches
✔ Lightweight and ergonomic for extended use
✔ Great for thick stems up to 25 mm and rough pruning jobs
Perfect for professionals who need reliable performance day after day.
Here are two popular pneumatic secateurs available:
Gison Air Secateur Pruner GP‑109ST
• Cutting capacity up to 25 mm
• Lightweight design (approx. 0.7 kg)
• Low air consumption
• Durable forged blades for long life
Extendable Version:
• Extended reach for higher branches
• Ideal for orchard and vineyard applications
Note: Ensure your compressor can deliver sufficient air volume and pressure for peak performance.
Air secateur pruners excel in high‑volume pruning and professional environments, while manual models still serve well for home gardens.
Here’s how they compare:
| Feature | Air Secateur Pruner | Manual Secateur |
|---|---|---|
| Cutting Force | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐ |
| User Effort | Minimal | High |
| Speed | Fast | Moderate |
| Ideal For | Large volumes | Small gardens |
| Best Use | Vineyards & orchards | Home gardening |
Q: What is an air secateur pruner?
A: An air secateur pruner is a pneumatic pruning tool powered by compressed air, designed to make cutting branches faster and easier than hand tools.
Q: How does compressed air pruning work?
A: Compressed air drives the cutting mechanism in the tool, reducing manual effort and increasing speed and consistency, especially for repetitive pruning tasks.
Q: What cutting capacity should I expect?
A: Standard air secateur pruners typically cut up to ~25 mm branches, making them suitable for most vineyards, orchards, and landscaping tasks.
Q: Do I need a specific compressor?
A: Yes — choose a compressor capable of delivering sufficient airflow (CFM) and pressure (PSI) to run pneumatic secateurs without lag. Refer to the product specs before purchase.