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HomeGarden StoreGarden Pole ToolsPole SawsFiskars 9394 12-Foot Extendable Pruning Saw |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 51 customer reviews )
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42 of 43 found the following review helpful:
You get what you pay for! Mar 21, 2007
By C. Pittack I replaced my Home Depot pole saw/pruner with this Fiskars model. What a difference some thoughtful engineering makes.
(1) Pole Does Not Bend: The pole does not bend even when extended to full length. Nothing is more frustrating than having the pole bend and bounce out of the cut when it is fully extended.
(2) Locking Mechanism: On the HD pole saw the extension is "locked" with a compression collar. This design does not work well when it gets wet and loses its gripping power over time. The most powerful cut is the down stroke and on my HD brand saw when the collar slipped the pole simply came apart. On the Fiskars the lever-clamp clicks into the locked position and the clamping power can be adjusted with a screwdriver. The pole never came apart during use.
Save your time and a return trip to HD with this extremely well made pole saw!
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
A great inexpensive garden tool Apr 12, 2007
By L. Crecca This tool was exactly what i needed. Had to trim a few branches that had strayed over the neighbors yard. This tool has enough reach and is stong enough to handle any light trimming. The saw blade is super sharp and went right through limbs up to 5 inches in diameter. This tool is too light for someone whom is starting a pruning service but great for spring cleanup in the backyard. Highly recommended within that use.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Fiskars Pole Pruner Feb 11, 2009
By Oregon Ollie The product is of good quality and was delivered on time. Unfortunately, blade steel is rather light duty for the end of a 12' pole. As a result, attempting to cut with it at full length is a bit like trying to use a rubber knife on the end of a stick. Patience has its rewards. I'm going to see about replacing the blade with a more rigid type in some other brand. Too bad.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
excellent limb trimmer Jul 27, 2008
By Teresa L. Millard
"Terry"
I have a lot of mature trees that have started to spread out too close to my house and other trees. This trimmer is perfect to get some of those smaller limbs before they become damaging. It is light and managable even when extended fully. It only takes a couple minutes to saw through 1" to 2" limbs. The angle of the blade is adjustable to make it easy to get just the right approach to make the cut.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Inexpensive Pole Saw for light trimming... Oct 16, 2008
By eMall4Antiques At approximately $30 with free Super Saver shipping, this saw is an excellent buy for light trimming of low-hanging branches. We used it on a 3 inch green ash branch about 16 feet off the ground, and while it took patience, it worked fine. For smaller branches 2 inches or less it is great. From some of the snippy reviews here we expected much less therefore we were very pleased with the product. For a $30 product, it is definitely not flimsy. Shipping was not only free, but very prompt.
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