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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Although a bit awkward to use at full length, it worked very well. It was a good choice.
Steven C. Steuernol
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2024
This tree trimmer worked very good but be aware that you can not raise these poles if you have too many poles together (physics). So you have to hold the poles straight up and then add poles but because they screw together, it’s tricky and an extra person to help is necessary. Saws and limb cutter worked great.
Jeff B.
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2024
As others have said, it is very ackward to use when you have the max pole length of 6 or 7 sections.What is hard is to start from the pole being horizontal on the ground to yank it up to vertical.It is heavy (not the weight of it but because of the lever length). It is also very very wobbly and bends very much.You have to almost anchor the side without the saw and swing the side with the saw up very fast.After you do it about a dozen times, you get the hang of it.After that, you just have to put the saw on the branch at a small angle (not full vertical).Then, the weight of the saw and upper pole does the job, you just have to saw about 4 to 6 inches back and forth.The first 30 cuts are harder because there is paint on the teeth of the blade and it cuts less.But after that, the more black paint comes off and the saw is more and more sharp.I am 6 feet tall and with my arms above my head, I can reach a good 30 feet up. Great !The materials are ok and the green phosphorescent pole color is spectacular.The sections are easy to screw into each other and to disassemble afterwards.There is a second blade. It is easy to change with just 3 little bolts.The kaki bag is sturdy and well made with a full length zipper and 2 handles.Everything fits in there with room to spare.The one star I removed is because of the difficulty and ackwardness of use at full length.I am ok because I have done this for years but if you are not strong enough or clumsy, you might find this very hard as others have said. So then, just don't use the 2 last sections. It will reach a little less, that's all.Very satisfied with the purchase. It will get a lot of use as I live in a very woodsy area. :o)
gary k
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
All lengths screwed together very flimsy. Rivets are popping out of the metal connectors- must replace with metal screws. Blade is very sharp and there is an extra. Does work fine for shorter reach cuts. Works, but isn’t quality
Don Harlson
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Way more saw than I really needed. With one extension it easily reaches my tallest palm trees, but it has six extensions, so I can probably trim my ficus tree too which is probably close to thirty feet tall. I love the hook on the end of the saw blade, exactly what I needed for my palms. I also love that it came with an extra blade, I think this will last for a lifetime. When assembled it is lightweight, yet very sturdy. I highly recommend this product. Worth every penny I think.
Terry
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024
Using a sectioned pruner is easier to use than a telescoping design. Only need to use the length you need w/o having the added weight. Saw is mounted more secure with three screws. And non-metallic pole reduces risk of electrocution from accidental power line exposure. Fits the bill.
Gato
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
I purchased this as a birthday gift. Needed to trim some very tall trees. The saw on the end of the pole was weak and prone to bending. Hand saw was strong and did not bend. Clippers on the end of the pole worked well but needed two hands to pull it down to cut the branches. The pole extended to the perfect length. Overall a great birthday present.
Tiny Jay
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2024
The Extendable Tree Pruner features a durable alloy steel blade that resists bending and breakage, ensuring reliable performance. Its sharp, three-sided grinding teeth make cutting effortless and efficient, while the double-hook saw blade effectively cleans vines and twigs. The 8m extendable pole allows you to reach high branches without needing a ladder, and the rubber grip ensures comfort during use. Versatile and easy to assemble, it’s perfect for trimming trees, shrubs, and palms, with a convenient canvas storage bag included. Replacement blades and gloves are provided for safety.
melissa brule
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2024
Works great, even at full length! Heavy as hell but once you get the rhythm, it can cut a 3" diam branch in a few swings. About 30 big branches done didn't even have to use the extra blade. 5 stars!
John Galt
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
Does the job if you need a very long reach. Bends a bit at long extensions but that's to be expected. Good sharp blades and an extra is included.
Dirk C Bishop
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2024
I used about 15 feet of the handles the first time outand the saw fell right through the branches like it was cutting soft butter. I've used it a few more times at varying lengths and it does a great job. Anything past 15 feet it gets a little wobbly, but cuts fine.
Danny Dixon
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
The pole saw arrived yesterday and I used it today. It is a simple design that is easy to assemble and use. Yes...it is a little challenging to get the long pole upright, but I am a 69 yo male, 197 lbs, and had no problem hoisting it up with all sections but two screwed together...so I had it at 15 feet. It works like every other pole saw. Once you get the groove cut with only 2 or 3 pulls...it stays in the groove well. I suggest planting the handle end on the ground and pushing the saw end up.. once upright it is fairy easy to pick it up and balance and walk it around since gravity isn't pulling on the entire length! When cutting the fact the tip is hooked keeps the saw from pulling out of the track. For branches over 2 inches it will take several minutes ..and a few breathers to get the branch cut through... the largest I cut today was probably 3 or 4 inches thick.... and yes...it is a workout. But pole saws are all a work out. As I said, I'm 69 and used it continuously for almost 3 hours with no problem. It paid for itself in the first hour. An arborist locally charges $100 an hour...so I figure I pocketed $200 after paying for the cost of the saw. I have 2.5 wooded acres and plan to use it to trim a plethora of trees needing grooming. I will consider this part of my weekly workout routine!! It comes in a great storage bag that has a robust zipper and they throw in a pair of cotton gloves that I'd say are size small or medium. They don't fit my XL hands, but my wife can use them for sure for her garden chores. The saw looks very well made and even has that extra replacent blade. This pole saw is much safer than using a ladder to do this work. And most of us don't have a 20 foot ladder anyways! 5 stars in all respects. I highly recommend this saw...keep your feet on the ground, stay safe, and get those pruning jobs done lickedy split at your own pace and use that money you save for that special other thing you have your eye own! Take care.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
There are some winners and some losers here on Amazon. This thing is a winner. The sections are well-made and the two blades that it comes with are sharp. We had a large oak that needed to be trimmed badly. I'll admit that the size of limbs we used this for are likely larger than recommended, but this saw had no issues cutting them off. While light, the pole can get a little unwieldy with all the sections connected, and it takes a little time to sync your cutting movement with the bend frequency of the pole, but when you get it, trees will be dropping their branches in fear. We let a friend borrow ours and he had a similar experience with his three oaks.
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