Pole Pruning Saw, HandsEase 5-12 Foot Extension Pole Saw Landscaping Pole Saw For Pruning and trimming Branches and Leaves
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With the help of my saw, I was able to quickly lop off my lower, overgrown.
It cuts through branches with a sharp blade. These are perfect for reaching branches that are out of reach.
I was looking for a tool that would help me out. As I cut every branch I needed, it reached high enough to reach up and cut it. We were able to accomplish our task much more quickly.
Although this is a very sharp camera and works great, I did have one slight problem that I found For the saw head to be attached to the pole, I took about 10 minutes. There was a large burr inside the hole that I could not turn the pole to line them up, but it wouldn't have been so bad if the hole had not been predrilled. With a few attempts, I was able to get the bolt through to hold the head in place once I cleaned the burr off. My wish is that it just had the small balls that push into the pole in order to lock it into place. Furthermore, it would make it easier to store it away when it is not in use. There are many big and sharp teeth on the saw blade. I love how it cuts through so well. To make the poles reach all the way out, I had to fully extend them when sawing. Since it was a long distance, I noticed that the poles were not as sturdy as I thought. In many cases, there was a lot of bend in the poles, so adding more pressure wasn't an option. A person using one of these for the first time may break it. I assume it will cause no issues since I know when you are sawing, it will cut on the pull back and I know this. For the last few years, if you have never used one of these tools, you should always cut a branch by backswinging it. The saw head doesn't need to be under too much pressure. It is not necessary to worry about the poles bending or breaking if the job is done correctly. The overall rating for this pruning saw is a very high one. If you're looking for a way to cut overhead branches, then I highly recommend this. The helpful icon in the box below lets you know if this review was helpful to you. I appreciate your kind words.
However, I did not have a way to add an extension pole to my existing saw so this was the only option I could use for all that I could normally not reach! Attaching the saw to the pole proved to be a bit annoying. The nut was held by my husband in the little opening with a random tool that fit as I screwed in the bolt from the other side. It worked, but it's not something I'd want to do very This doesn't really matter when you're working with branches far overhead as it would be a hassle otherwise. But if you're like me and already have a handheld one and can keep the other one permanently attached to the rod,.
A feature of this pole saw is that the blade has angled grips on both ends. This helps mount the blade properly to the tree, keeping it in contact with it. Most pole saws have the problem of the blade slipping out of the groove as it is cut, and it can be difficult to put it back into place. The rope saw and other pole saws I have tried were not satisfactory. The 30-day copy of the report is with me Suitable for the job is the Doca Pole, which is a foot long. It bent on the first day, but through a few days the saw was able to saw branches not accessible by other saws. In comparison to this pole, the blade attached to the Doca Pole is inferior. Since the cutting teeth on this saw aren't as sharp as those on some other saws, it can take longer to cut certain materials. Some pole saws can remain long when collapsed when they are There is a slight lack of strength in the locking mechanism as compared to other pole saws, but so far it has not been an issue. This pole saw is currently $54, which is an affordable price for a basic pole saw of good quality. The longer saws I need for some of my oak trees are heavier and more expensive than the shorter ones, and the longer saws are heavier and more cumbersome to use.
For trimming branches in the trees above, this is the most practical thing I have come across. This device is light enough so that it can be handled easily, while still being durable enough to accomplish the task. With its impressive length, this pole extends out quite a long way and locks in place quite satisfactorily with latches. This blade has hooks at both ends that keep it from going too far, thus saving you a lot of time. A small, easily operated "nipper" for cutting branches that are soft and small This cutting tool will, however, saw through hard dead branches of 2 or 3 inches in diameter with an effort of just a few minutes. The higher it is, the higher it is In my opinion, the spongy hand grip bands are the last place I'd want to hold the pole, so they are the LAST place to hold it. Over these, I would choose a firm, solid surface every time!.
With the extended handle, I was able to reach branches I needed to trim without using It is less likely to fall off the ladder if there are fewer people on it. Having the ability to lock into place at any length came with the dual screwdriver and it worked just fine. As well as being sharp, it is also extremely beautiful. It needs to be handled with such care. It is a five star rating!.