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- #16,211 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #13 in Power Pole Saws
The Scotts Outdoor Power Tools corded electric pole saw is your ideal outdoor companion for trimming tree branches and limbs to the next level. Its pole is 9'5" long when fully extended which is long enough to cut high and hard-to-reach branches. This corded electric pole saw is the longest that you can find in the market today. The long arm of this pole trimmer eliminates the need for a ladder since the power tool already gives you enough reach to get the cutting job done easily. Push button start.
Alpine-X
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
This is a first day review.. but so far I'm really impressed by this Tree Saw..Product design and quality seem first rate,, no flimsy pole or cheap feeling plastic..I used this for a good hour taking down limbs from around 1" up to 6" on trees around my property..It easily cut through Cedar, Oak and Bodark (crab-apple), which is a super hard wood.The self oiling system worked well and kept a good film of oil on the chain the whole time I was cutting.The motor produces enough power to keep a good chain speed as long as you don't try to force the chain through the wood.3 year manufacturer warranty is nice.. especially from a real company.. not some no-name amazon brand...Only two negatives I'd say are :1, the manual is a bit vague on assembling the pole to the handle and saw.. it only fits one way based on the electrical connectors on each end.. so look at both ends and make sure you've got it matched up with the end your inserting it into.2, Being well built and having the motor at the top end, it's a bit heavy.. Nothing too bad, but it does have some heft to it. The good news is it only takes a few seconds to make a cut, so your not holding it up high for very long...
Tom H.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I was amazed at the quality of this pole saw. I was able to cut down a good size tree by cutting from the top down in managable pieces. Blade cut well and is still sharp after cutting an entire tree. The saw does require 2 hands. I had to use 4' of an 8' step ladder, which is not recommended, to avoid losing my balance I tied myself to the tree.
Mark Jennings
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Looked at lots of pole saws in the $80 to $100 range and picked this one because:1) It had a 10 foot pole compared to others at 8 and 9 feet.2) Cutting head seemed to be lighter and more maneuverable according to reviews.3) I prefer corded electric tools (more later)We had an 80 foot pine go down on our lake shore from the edge of Helene. Just wanted to trim the top to restore access for our kayaks and a lot of high branches hanging over water. I had done about three hours of work the previous weekend with a manual pole saw and barely made a dent. Three hours of work with this electric pole saw and I was done.Took on a couple of 8 inch diameter limbs 10 feet up and cut through them effortlessly. Smaller branches went really fast. Had no trouble with chain tension which is less than I do on regular chain saw. As long as your careful it seemed to resist getting bound up in the cut. Pretty much, if you can get the chain on top of the limb, you can pull the trigger and let the saw chew through the branch - really quick and powerful. Something I'd never expect from the manual for a consumer pole saw, but it has really good directions on how to sharpen any chain saw.So it is a little chain saw attached to the end of an octagonal (instead of round) pole -- which makes it very sturdy -- never noticed it bend at all. Nice hand cushions for holding the pole and the power supply to the chain saw head runs inside the pole. Really feels like a quality tool.So for home owners who use their tool 4 to 6 times a year on an acre lot, I'm a big fan of corded electric tools. No two-cycle engine oil-fuel. No worrying about fuel over the winter, spark plugs, getting it started the first time.Compared to battery powered tools, No batteries that discharge before the job is done. No extra tool weight from batteries, no extra cost from buying/replacing batteries.Corded electric -- yes you need a convenient outlet and and 150 feet of cord to manage, but you plug it in and get your work done. Wipe it off and put it away and your done. One man's opinion.This Scotts 8 amp corded pole saw vastly exceeded my expectations. It's really a sturdy powerful tool. Feels like a lot more than the typical consumer grade tool.
Chris C. Forehand
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
I would buy this again but probably will not have to - I used it after a Hurricane to clean up hard wood branches, softwood branches and Palm trimming. Its a bit top heavy but worth it - its built solid and strong cutting ( I got large gas chainsaws but its a lot of work dealing with getting into places with 4" inch hard thorns ) - this solved it and I am amazed cutting UP ( yea not suppose to do that with chainsaws) - but it cuts / cleans up side of Palms (PUNK / Palmetto trees) really great shaping them ( if you don't you get small rats in that area under the palms). It does not go through oil that much... and the long pole fully extended would be tuff for 55 and older as its top heavy (extremely easy to break down - who designed this is real great engineer ) I am older and you find out Plugging things in gets job done vs. storing gas hard machines ... or bad old batteries ... its way more cost-effective and easier to just get things done and get back to normal life not TREAMING your life away like lost time Pressure washing. I highly recommend it - I used it 10 times with no issues and easy to clean - it's built tough
Brian
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2024
Great tool, just heavy once fully extended
Kevin
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2023
I love this tool, well built and cuts branches like butter.Occasional use so battery versions were not considered.
david ellenor
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2023
Works great
Scottish Lass
Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2022
This tool did a super job of taking down about 5 feet off the top of 10 evergreen trees. It is quite heavy when fully extended but still easy to work. It certainly saves you from climbing great heights to reach very high trees. My husband and I are very pleased with our purchase.
44Roger
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2021
It works very well. I learned it is great for limbing out large spruce trees once they are down, being easier to maneuver than climbing around with my gas saw. I also use it for cutting up piles of smaller firewood. I use it many times in place of my gas chain saw just because it is lighter and probably safer, because the cutting bar is farther from my face and legs. It is definitely heavy when fully extended, but no more so than others. Unlike another brand I used, this one has a narrow head that allows cutting closer to the trunk. My only problem is that the hinge for the 3-position cutter head sometimes unlocks.
Frederick
Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2021
I bought this saw to take down two dead 50 foot Lombardy Poplar trees that were growing right against the fence. I wanted a saw that would allow me to reach up and section off the upper trunks and drop them straight down, hopefully without landing in the neighbour's patio, crushing the fence or breaking off branches from the many other trees in the area. This saw worked a treat. It seems very sturdily built and is very powerful - it has no problem cutting a full 8" of hard dry dead wood. It was easily assembled and fully extending the pole sections gives you a good 10 foot working reach. The saw was easily manoeuvred even at full extension. I was impressed with how fast it cut - I had both trees down and bucked in 3 hours with this saw, although I used a 16" saw for the thick section at the base of the tree. The Scott saw has a good chain oil system - it feeds oil through the bar and is much superior to the dribble system on my larger saw. Before use make sure you oil the chain well and use a grease syringe to grease the roller in the bar nose through the 2 holes provide in the bar. Overall, a good little workhorse.
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