The Small Poimu is a berry picker the size of a traditional berry picker, agile and easy to handle. With a volume of approximately 2.5 litres, the Small Poimu stays light even when full, which means it does not strain the picker.
The following improvements have been made to the 2025 model:
- The tine length is the same as in the Large Poimu.
- The front edges of the stainless steel handle have been rounded, as a result of which the edges of the handle do not press against the picker’s index finger.
- The picker’s basket is slightly upright relative to the handle, meaning the back of the picker sits slightly lower than the front.
- The front of the wooden handle has been shaped to be even more ergonomic.
- The wooden handle has been oiled.
All Poimu models feature an ergonomic, warm, and firm wooden handle, which allows you to keep picking even through a longer day. The strong and long tines detach berries from the bushes and separate them from debris before they reach the picker’s basket. The aluminium body, stainless steel handle frame, thick tines, and hardwood handle are a guarantee of the picker’s longevity.
Text and images can be engraved on the picker, such as the picker’s name or a company logo. Browse the engraving product.
Note! The lingonberry forest images in the product photos are from the 2024 model.













Keijo V, Iisalmi –
I have only picked a couple of buckets with each (large and small) so far, but the difference compared to cheaper store products is clearly noticeable. Although the larger one is really big for a picker, it is surprisingly agile. Both are also “gentle” with the berries. At least I got the feeling that the picker does not catch on the bushes.
Yrjö Kivinen –
The best picker I have owned so far — and I have tried (bought) at least 6–7 different picker models in the hope of finding the world’s best picker. The Marja-Maija by Viialan Viila could be considered a benchmark (which I inherited from my father), but its flap rattles (and reveals to fellow pickers that I have found a really good spot) and it is heavier. One year my back could not handle normal picking, so I bought a handled Marjuri, which is otherwise good (once you learn to use the handle — it requires several weeks/months of practice), but its plastic tines are just not good. In Poimu the tines are just right, aluminium is a good material, and the handle fits the hand perfectly. A perfect picker.
Aulikki Moisio –
A good, durable picker. Easy to clean after use.
Lauri Tervonen, Kajaani –
The picker is very good — excellent, in fact.
Julia –
The best picker I have tried! Full marks.
Markku Salonen –
Slightly better than plastic ones. Gets results.
Teemu Huotari –
The best tool for berry picking — the front edge of the handle could do with some reshaping for finger comfort.
Eija –
Haven’t found a picker this good in a long time
Maarit Haapaniemi –
The index finger of the right hand gets sore when the metal rubs against it — not good.
Timo Kyllönen (store manager) –
Thank you for your review and feedback. We have updated the handle design in the 2025 model, so the rubbing issue you described no longer occurs.
Lauri Tervonen –
I am satisfied with the Poimu picker. I have now picked 65 litres of blueberries in August. I can recommend it to all pickers.
Hương N. (verified owner) –
The product is very good, but the price is slightly high, so I am giving it only 4 stars. If the price can be lowered a little, the product will sell very well.