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The 27 Feet Tree Pole Pruner is a robust manual tool designed for effortless pruning of high branches. Featuring a durable alloy steel blade and a lightweight epoxy resin pole, this extendable pruner allows you to reach up to 27 feet safely and efficiently. Ideal for various gardening tasks, it ensures a reliable and user-friendly experience, making tree maintenance easier than ever.
Brand | Likeem |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | Alloy,Carbon Steel,Steel |
Blade Length | 14 Inches |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Cutting Width | 4 Inches |
UPC | 770773117273 |
Manufacturer | Likeem |
Item Weight | 16.17 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 41.6 x 8.25 x 4 inches |
Size | 27FT |
Special Features | Brake |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**C
Excellent long pole saw!
The media could not be loaded. I had this pole saw and pruner set for more than a year, and gave it some heavy use over the past month as I embarked on multiple tall trees removal project (see video). For my application, the length of the pole was critical, and this set has one of the longest poles (26 ft) on Amazon.- The pole: long, extremely sturdy, heavy duty, fiberglass core, nickeled metal threaded connectors. It is heavy to lift up at full length, but if you hold it with your arms spread 2-3 feet apart, this gives a sufficient moment of force. The reward - you can cut very very high up.- The saw - excellent, very sharp. The curved shape is helpful. Molds two sharp hooks at both ends. The top hook is very helpful to rest the saw on a tree limb, or to forcefully grab and pull the limb if there need be. The blade has survived an extreme abuse - was pinched, bent by heavy tree trunks, forcefully pulled and pushed, and is still straight and sharp.- The rope pruner - adequate. It works, but the rope keeps snapping off one pulley. Expect to take it down after each cut and re-adjust.Overall, excellent rugged tool.
L**D
Nice trimmer for high branches.
This trimmer works great. It has a huge reach, and saved me several hundred dollars in tree trimming costs for those high branches. It does get heavy and tough to handle at longer lengths, but what do you expect? If you've got the core strength and are decent at balancing long poles, you can trim some pretty high branches without too much trouble.Both the trimmer and saw were sharp and did the job. I cut branches up to around 3 inches diameter.
T**R
Well Designed, Better Have Some Strength to Use This Pruner
Pruner is well made, except for the lock mechanism on the handle when you are lopping off branches. The lock mechanism just does not work and is poorly designed. So I lashed the cord around the handle like you are tying up a boat.Comes with a nice canvas storage bag. The tab you use for pulling the zipper is way too small. Hard to grip. I wonder who the people are that designed this, no practical sense. The pruner comes with two large saw blades, one with a handle that you can grab for pruning branches within your reach, a small saw blade, and a lopper fixture that is a must for pruning small branches. You pull on a long cord to cut the branch.The sections are screwed together. Threads are tight and I used 3 in 1 oil to lubricate the threads. There is a problem with threading the lopper fixture on to the pole. You cannot thread the lopper all the way into the female end of the pole for some reason. The threads are ok as far as I can see??? Go figure.You better have some strength to work with a pole length 20ft or greater. Try and get as vertical as possible before you start cutting. Then step back to cut the branch. Remember you have a long lever arm after the branch is cut. The branch and pole are going to come crashing down so stand away from the fall line. I am 82 and just let the pole fall on its own. Do not hurt yourself trying to keep the pole from falling.Works great pruning some relatively small oak branches 1/2 to 1in away from my blue spruce trees. Getting a lopper attachment was a must for me. No problem with too much flex in the poles when all the extensions are used.
H**R
Gets the job done!
Our HOA said "cut your trees so the branches don't touch your house or else..." So I went searching on Amazon for something to get the job done.I found this tool and others like it with more reviews. I was hesitant, but decided to buy it because it sounded long enough- longer than all the others. It also said it included a scissor attachment and saw attachment. The other options didn't offer both attachments either. I ended up using both and was impressed with how easy and fun it was to use.Complaints: I ended up needing to use up to 2 extentions + the handle piece + the end (either saw or scissors). [4 total pieces] The cord from the scissors wasn't quite long enough so I was forced to use the saw on a few smaller branches high up. This is where I ran into (2) it tried to unscrew itself a little when sawing extended with 1+ middle inserts. It wasn't too bad, just a little annoying. I had to retighten a few times. (3) I was not wearing adequate gloves [I was wearing rubber gardening gloves] so I developed blisters on all 8 fingers + 1 thumb from using the scissor cord and needed to put on bandaids after about 20 minutes. I believe this was user error on my part.Pros: (1) I was able to change the length of the saw as needed to get our tree into compliance. (2) Using the saw attachment on its own to breakdown the cut branches worked extremely well - the saw cuts great! (3) I was able to start early in the morning without waking my neighbors since it's completely maual - no noise pollution. (4) It only took me, a 130 lbs female with no experience trimming a tree, 6 hours to trim, break down the branches into manageable size, & remove the branches from my front yard.I have no idea what kind of tree this is. All I know is this tool helped me fix our front yard problem, and I'm so glad I bought it!Pictures are before, during, after, and the tool itself just unboxed [Note the gloves. Do not use these gloves with this tool!]
N**S
Works For Me
Pretty well made fiberglass and metal ferrule tree pole pruner. Worked better than I anticipated after reading some of the other reviews. Plenty of reach, and easy to add sections as height/reach needed. I electrical taped each section together so did not have any section want to unscrew (see some negative reviews). It does get heavy as more sections added, and yes, it tends to bow a little, but if you work it more straight up and down, I had no issues. Definitely takes some upper body strength though. The lopper cuts fine and the cord on mine was long enough when all sections used. The saws (came with 3: one separate section for saw only, and two blades to add to lopper section) are all razor sharp. Blades are somewhat flexible so be careful not to cut stuck mid cut or they will bend. The canvas bag holds all sections and blades together for storage. Overall, it works and has given me the reach I need.
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