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The EXTEND-A-REACH 7-24 ft Pole Saw is a manual telescopic tree trimmer featuring a durable 24-foot extra-thick aluminum pole and a sharp 14-inch blade with 25 teeth. Designed for safety and precision, it eliminates the need for ladders with its stable, extendable handle and quick-lock mechanism. Lightweight at just over 4 pounds, it offers ergonomic non-slip grips and comes with an extended 3-year warranty, supporting a social cause with every purchase.
Brand | EXTEND-A-REACH |
Color | Black and Orange |
Blade Material | Aluminum |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Manual |
Special Feature | Sharp Percision Cutting, Non-Slip Grip, Extendable Handle, Locking Mechanism, Universal Twist-On Tip |
Included Components | 24-foot Telescopic Pole, Tree Trimmer |
Product Dimensions | 2.6"L x 2.6"W x 85"H |
Warranty Type | Extended Warranty |
Blade Length | 14 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 25 |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Manufacturer | EXTEND-A-REACH |
Item Weight | 4.14 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Size | 24 feet |
Material | High Speed Steel, Aluminum, Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Sharp Percision Cutting, Non-Slip Grip, Extendable Handle, Locking Mechanism, Universal Twist-On Tip |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**N
Great value! Good quality
I am very pleased with the performance of the saw. With this saw and a Little Giant ladder I was able to safely complete a job of trimming trees that local arborists wanted $8,000 to do. I bought an extra blade, but so far I haven't needed it. The blade it came with is very sharp and remains sharp after 40 hours of very heavy use. I had used only 12' and 14' pole saws previously. It takes getting accustomed to the extra length. Though the saw is very light weight when held vertically, it obviously becomes unwieldly if held out horizontally. I had to get the saw blade in place holding the saw as close to vertically as possible, and then position myself to not be under any falling limbs. When fully extended, the saw does flex considerably, but I was able to use that to my benefit by creating a rhythm with the saw strokes. pushing down slightly every time I pulled the saw toward me.
G**L
Well built. Works great
I have been using it to cut Maple tree branchés some up to 6 inches în diamètre. Takes a while on big branches but it can done. Well built easy to use. Have used it up to entended length of 25 feet.
J**.
8 out of 10
The pole is well built overall . The only thing I see that could fail is the plastic housing that the blade screws into. I would pay extra for this to be in aluminum. This is the stress point when you are sawing a palm. The extensions are well designed and I like the fact that the poles are aluminum rather than fiberglass. The one I had was fiberglass and it split.
G**G
Works nicely, and a very responsive company!
Given a balance between weight (a heavier pole would be very difficult to control) and function - this works very nicely. It enabled me to trim some branches that would have otherwise required a professional arborist and much higher cost.When I had a minor problem with the saw (one of the plastic tabs on the threaded base snapped off) the company was very responsive and replaced it quickly. Kudos!
M**.
Completely Fell Apart after 3rd use.....and I was using it on soft Palm tree branches...
Does not really work for full extension because the upper (thinner) part of the pole is super flimsy. The pole needs to be twice as thick and sturdy to be of real use. At full extension the pole starts wobbling. The blade is thin and sharp initially...but when you really put some muscle into cutting....the blade will almost bend. When the blade is cutting and gets pinched.....its really hard to get out...because its thinness has very little strength to it. It is NOT like a fiskars blade.....that is very strong. It is about 1/3 the thickness / strength of a fiskars blade. Also the top one or two pole extensions are so thin......the pole connections / clamps all fell apart. This type of pole extension needs to be engineered to be 3-3 times as strong as it is now. Now I have a pile of pole parts as the plastic sleves where the clamp compresses one pole to the next exploded and fell apart. My last cut....I had to retrieve the upper pole section as it was stuck in the tree branch I was trying to cut.
M**C
Lightweight yet sturdy
This is the third tree saw extension pole that I have bought and it is the best. The pole is very well made. The saw is very sharp and cuts fast. When extended fully the pole holds its straight very well. It is lightweight enough that it is manageable. I have another extension pole but it bounced around in the air because it wasn't sturdy. The other pole I once bought was sturdy but too heavy for me to be able to use. This extend-a-reach pole is excellent. I would strongly recommend it.
L**.
It cuts well!
This saw cuts pretty well and is much safer than getting up on a ladder to cut the branches. It is very sturdy and very tough and will last years! I am impressed with it and I have a very tall and wide tree so this is perfect for trimming it out. I have cut up to a 6 inch diameter branch with no problems.
C**A
It does the job, but it's challenging.
I bought it for tall palm trimming. At full length, it flexes a bit too much so I ended up retracting the last segment and going up on the ladder. I appreciate the light weight but I would prefer heavier one with less flexing. It's tough work, but it gets done with some patience so I am going to keep it.On edit :Downgrading one star. at full extension it is useless for anything. It really has to be made out of a much thicker material. Anything above half length is just good enough for cutting green palm fronds or fruit pods ,( which is fortunately the main reason I got it, otherwise I would downgrade it further), any sawing of wood is out of question.All these 5 star ratings really bother me. I cannot imagine anyone who extended it to full length would give it 5 stars.
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