enclosed my review of the product. I've also set photos.
I once made here a comparison between the Gardol 180 secateurs and this Wolf Garten. Priced the Gardol at 7 Euro and the wolf is at 10 degrees.
The Gardol is easier, partly of metal and plastic. The Wolf is entirely of metal, the handle has still a rubber coating.
Both can draw fairly well, although I still a bit better developed in Gardol the grip.
The Gardol has the advantage that you can adjust the cutting width in 2 steps. Stage is ideal to cut for example roses. The two handles not go far apart and
one can very well work with it then. They can also make even further, it comes in about the same wolf. Now, it is also thicker cut things such as tree branches.
You will lose the grips again a piece apart. But this is all still in the range of händelbaren. OK, little woman hands should then get into trouble here.
The Gardol has installed a spring and when the wolf as a kind of small narrow flexible metal plate. You can see that when you open the scissors and looks between the handle.
Personally, I find that the Gardol a tad lighter pressed together. The wolf is spending a lot more robust and probably almost indestructible.
Rosebushes cut both very good, but with thick branches up to 2 cm Gardol had again been ahead of the pack. It is filed halt sharper.
So who has no near Bauhaus should grab garden shears to Wolf Garten. A very good, sturdy product what one is much longer have his joy.
Greeting Micha