KSEIBI 4 ft - 7.2ft Telescoping Cut and Hold Long Reach Bypass Garden Pruner, Pole Saw, Extendable Saw, Fruit Picker Harvester, Gardening Shear (4-7.2 Feet Telescoping)
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There's a joke there, I assume. Given that the minimum extension is 4 feet I really doubt the pruner would work for hair, and given that the minimum extension is 4 feet, I think you'd have a logistical challenge using it on yourself! A saw was also used. It wouldn't be a good idea to try!
The blade of the pruner is similar to the blade of a bypass pruner, so I would assume so. Probably the best option for sharpening a garden tool blade is to use a garden tool blade sharpener. You can find them on Amazon or at
There is no such thing as that
Selected User Reviews For KSEIBI 4 ft - 7.2ft Telescoping Cut and Hold Long Reach Bypass Garden Pruner, Pole Saw, Extendable Saw, Fruit Picker Harvester, Gardening Shear (4-7.2 Feet Telescoping)
tool works well, the only bad part is the fact that it does not hold the branch after it is cut. In this space, there is a space where the branch will fall if it is not thicker than that space. Our avocados were supposed to grow on that branch, but when they fall right on the rocks after you cut the branch, it is pretty useless. Several weeks have passed since the last update. We are changing to one star for the following reasons It is no longer possible to use the picker when the pole is telescoped. This is such a letdown! Now it does not work after only a couple uses after it failed to hold the stem after it was cut! The quality of the product is poor.
In use as a pruner to trim down my vine, I found the telescoping light weight aluminum to be exactly what I wanted. I haven't yet used With its full extension of 13', I gave this pruner five stars because it is so easy to use and still has a grip handle. The description is exactly as written Using ergonomic springs for better posture When the handle is loaded, it will spring back, allowing another cut and reducing wrist and hand It is easy to use the pole when you have a good grip.
I've tried the saw for some light pruning and it seems to work well. A branch with a diameter greater than about one inch Getting half an inch out of wood is pretty difficult. Although it is light, it is a bit fragile. I have already dented it a bit. There was a bit of stiffness and the extension caught a few times, but after applying a little oil, it seems to be working a bit better. It has been helpful to trim smaller and softer shrubs that would otherwise be difficult to reach otherwise. It seems to be a worthwhile investment so far, but it remains to be seen how well it holds up over time.
This saw is of low quality and is ridiculously cheap. It barely cuts anything and the blade The shirts I bought took up all of my money. A pair of my previous limb cutters died, and I wanted to replace them with a nice set. Then I found out these were a joke. What a waste. I urge you not to waste your money.
Is weak, and needs more strength.
A position cutter that extends does not work so it is.
It is a good tool for gardening since it is easy to use and resistant to wear and tear. When I owned a Fiskars, it was easy to damage in use, but this one is much better, thinner, more practical as well as more durable.