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Pole Saws for Tree Trimming, 27 ft Manual Pole Saw Extendable Tree Trimmer Sharp, Steel Blade and Lightweight, Hand extension Tree Branch Pole Saws

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About this item

  • Lightweight and portable: The lightweight tree trimmer is light and flexible to use, and your hands are not easily tired after working for a long time, making garden pruning a breeze. The saw blade is easy to disassemble and assemble, and it is equipped with an additional storage bag for easy carrying and use anywhere.
  • Tree pole pruner: Equipped with 6 extension rods for easy assembly, the 8-meter total length handle can be freely adjusted in length. Even for tall trees, you can quickly and freely perform garden pruning on the ground without climbing a ladder.
  • Anti-corrosion and rust-proof: The whole pole saw is waterproof and moisture-proof, and it can be used safely and safely even after rain or in the morning with more dew, and has a long life.
  • Double hook saw blade: The high branch saw blade is equipped with a hook-shaped hook at the head and end, which can be used to pull or break branches that are out of reach from a distance, and the design is more convenient to use.
  • Smooth cutting: The sharp teeth on three sides help to cut faster and greatly improve work efficiency; the saw blade is made of K5 manganese steel, which has high hardness, is not easy to bend and break, and has guaranteed quality, saving time and effort.


Features:
An extended pruning garden hand tool designed for aerial work, suitable for cutting tall, hard-to-reach branches.
The cutting surface is flat and beautiful without damaging the tree. It can saw thick branches with a diameter of up to 32 mm. The large cutting surface can be used to cut branches, fences, grass, logs, shrubs and other branches, with a wide range of applications.
The saw blade is equipped with a rounded and smooth protective cover, which is put on when the high-branch saw is not in use. It can not only protect the saw blade teeth from external wear and blunting, but also protect your hands from accidental cuts when stored.
The tough and environmentally friendly epoxy resin handle is hard and not easy to break. The surface is equipped with a convenient non-slip rubber sheath, which acts on the palm to play a good non-slip purpose, making the grip stable and comfortable, and better for cutting branches.
The assembly is simple and fast. Just connect the equipped extension rod to the telescopic handle to convert it into a high-branch saw. It is very suitable for pruning forestry, courtyards, gardens and other places where branches need to be pruned.

Specifications:
Name: High Branch Saw
Handle Material: Epoxy Resin
Saw Blade Material: Steel
Category: Gardening Tools
Purpose: High-altitude sawing of branches
Features: Retractable extension rod
Cutting diameter: about 32mm
Total length: about 8m

Note:
The relevant dimensions of this product are measured manually, and there may be certain errors. Please refer to the actual product for the standard dimensions.
Due to the influence of irresistible factors such as different monitors and shooting light, it is normal for the actual product to have slight color difference. Please understand.


Package Including
High Branch Saw*1
Double Hook Saw*1
Ordinary Saw Blades*2
Saw Sleeve*1
Gloves*1 pair
Cloth Bag*1


Bill F
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Before I go into the negatives, I'd like to make a couple general comments that probably apply to all poles like this one.First, I didn't find to be too heavy. I'm old and never really had any muscles, and I didn't have any issues with the pole at full length. I will say that the pole is way too floppy to be really practical at full lengh. There is so much give that you can't press the saw into the tree at all. The only force the saw has on the tree is the weight of the saw and the pole, so I think it would be impossible to cut anything if the pole were full length and standing straight up. I found the best thing is to try to get off at an angle so that some of the pole weight is pressing the saw to the tree. Next I'll say that the pruner works pretty well, and is probably more useful than the saw. And finally, I didn't have an issue with sections becoming loose as I used it.As for this particular pole saw, one disappointment was the length. It has 7 1m poles and one 20 inch pole. That comes to about 296 inches, or 24 feet 8 inches. Perhaps they are adding in the length of the tool to get 27' ??? I don't think the tools are 2.5 feel long, but whatever. Count on 24 feet 8 inches worth of pole on the 27 foot version.Next, the rubber grip on the "bottom" pole freely slides up and down, making it useless as a pole grip.Finally, the quality control is horrible. The only pole that attaches to the tools is the 20 inch pole. On the one I received, the coupling on the 20 inch pole is rivited on crooked. So the pole has a distinct bend to it. No matter what length I use, I have to use that 20 inch pole, so I can never avoid it. I posted a photo of the pole laying flat on the ground, and you can see how far the end comes up when it should be flat on the ground as well. The pruner also has a crooked coupling.So I think the pole is a good idea. Be aware that because it can't be used to saw straight up and down due to a lack of rigidity, it must be used somewhat off to the side. Assuming it needs at least a 30 degree angle to cut well, I would say max vertical reach is about 20 feet, which means about 23 feet since I'm holding it about 3 feet off the ground.Also be very aware of the poor quality control, at least on the one I received.
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