Oregon 3-Pack Pole Saw Chains for 8-Inch (20 cm) Bar -33 Drive Links – low-kickback chain fits Bosch, Black & Decker, Ryobi and More (91P033X3)

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Oregon 3-Pack Pole Saw Chains for 8-Inch (20 cm) Bar -33 Drive Links – low-kickback chain fits Bosch, Black & Decker, Ryobi and More (91P033X3)

Oregon 3-Pack Pole Saw Chains for 8-Inch (20 cm) Bar -33 Drive Links – low-kickback chain fits Bosch, Black & Decker, Ryobi and More (91P033X3)

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The pole saw alone weighs 7.96 pounds, but the battery adds an additional 1.84 pounds. Still, that's a bit under 10 pounds total, so this is a fairly lightweight pole saw. It's reasonably priced as well. Overall, we highly recommend this cordless tool for anyone who has a few average-sized trees to maintain. One slight downside of this pole saw is that the handle is a split shaft. While this does give you a lot of length, it means that you can’t be as fussy about length as you can with pole saw that extend continuously. You’ve only got a choice of three lengths (as there’s three parts). Of course, cutting length matters too . If your branches are on the smaller side, then you may not need anything longer than 15cm, which would make the head much lighter and easier to manoeuvre. However, if you have chunky, mature branches to prune, then look for something longer – our recommended pole saws go up to 30cm in length.

This doesn’t mean that a longer pole is automatically better – the longer your pole is, the harder it’ll be to manoeuvre the pole saw, making it important to have some idea of how tall your branches are before you choose your new pole saw. If your trees are relatively low-growing, then a 2-3 metre reach may be all you need. However, if you’ve set your sights on taller branches, then you may need to go with a pole that extends up to 3-4 metres. This nifty corded tool is both a pole saw and a chainsaw in one. Use the chainsaw portion to fell small trees, remove low branches, or cut up small logs on the ground, or attach the 8-foot extension pole to use it as a pole saw for removing branches up to 8 inches in diameter up high in your trees while keeping your feet firmly on the ground. Either way, this electric tool has an 8-amp motor that does require you to provide an extension cord up to 150 feet and is 14-gauge rated. The cutting bar and chain are 10 inches long, which is a great size for most tasks around the garden. And the handle rotates 180 degrees, so you can adjust the cutting bar just how you need it without having to re-angle your body. You’ve come to the right place! In this article, find out more information about extended pole saws and their specifications so that you can choose the one that best fits your requirements. This article can also teach you about different applications of long pole saws and which features to look out for when buying a long reach chainsaw.

Most models come with a strap for you to wear around your shoulders to bear the weight of the unit. Another way to offset the weight is to balance the pole (and attached saw) around its centre of gravity. Many models have ergonomically designed handles so you don’t have to clench your hands to hold on to them. And yet others have extra handles so your non-operating hand can help to hold the weight up. Some brands combine a chainsaw and pole saw in one product. Thus, you can detach the chainsaw from the pole to cut logs on the ground.

This pole saw is a little pricier than the other electric pole saws that I reviewed, but not by much. Is it worth paying slightly more for this machine? In my opinion, yes, mostly because of the fact that it gives you a significantly longer reach than the others offer, making it so much more versatile. It also helps that it comes with oil and a shoulder harness, meaning that everything that you need to get going with this machine is supplied in the box. However, you need to know what to have in a pole saw. While the saw on a pole looks and works effectively, you will have wasted money if you bought a model with the wrong power rating or weight. In this buying guide, we look at the essentials to look out for when buying a pole saw. Greenworks saw chains are available in 20 cm, 25 cm, 30cm and 40 cm sizes to fit the type of chainsaw you have. Chainsaw chain – increase your chainsaw performance How much a cutting head pivots varies based on the model. Some won’t pivot at all, whereas others will just give you a 15 degree leeway. However, there’ll be some that take things much further, capable of angling themselves to 120 degrees. This makes them so much more versatile – no branch will be able to hide from a saw like that! Weight Directly Impacts Ease of UseEase of Assembly: I timed the assembly process from unboxing to the pole saws being fully operational – those that took 5 minutes or less were given the best marks, as these were deemed the easiest for the average use. I assessed the clarity of the assembly instructions included with each pole saw, and top marks were given to those that were clear! Any tree branches you cut will naturally fall onto the ground beneath them. Make sure your outdoor furniture or other possessions are out of the way. Don’t Cut Overhead Some pole saws will offer a bar length of around 15cm, which is more than enough for mature fruit trees and hedges. However, if the trees that you need to prune have super-chunky branches, then look for something slightly longer: 20-30cm would probably do it. How to Choose the Best Pole Length for Your Pole Saw

As for the hedge trimmer attachment attachment itself, the blade is made from laser-cut, diamond-ground steel. This is both cleanly cut and sharp enough for most tough hedges. As for teh chainsaw, it’s actually fitted with an Oregon quality blade and Oregon chain which is what many premium brands use as they are top quality and very sharp. I always replace my chainsaws with Oregon chains as they are just such good quality.I put this machine to the test on a variety of evergreen and deciduous trees to find out how it compares to the other best-selling pole saws out there. Comfort and durability are also essential, so look for features such as ergonomic handles and sturdy construction. Another crucial consideration is safety. Be sure to choose a saw with adequate safety features, such as an automatic chain brake, to prevent injury. Finally, think about the maintenance and ease of use of the saw. A straightforward, user-friendly design can make all the difference in how smoothly your work goes." The 6.5-Amp motor delivers exceptional cutting performance even in highly demanding tasks. It features a high quality 10″ bar and chain that can handle any type of tree pruning or cutting from a height. The tool comes with a solid 9.5″ extended pole that makes it easy to reach branches high up in the tree canopy. A pole saw is simply a saw mounted on the end of a pole for trimming trees without a ladder or climbing. A pole saw is a simple but clever invention that combines a chainsaw with a pole to make tree trimming faster, easier, and safer. There are different types of pole saws. It can be manual or powered which can be electric, gas, or battery-fired while the non-powered models comprise of a pole with a pruning saw attached. To put it simply, if you want to prune tree branches that you can’t reach from the ground without a ladder, then a pole saw would make your life so much easier. They’re not complicated tools – they’re basically a chainsaw that sits at the top of a long pole. However, that long pole is what will enable you to slice through those hard-to-reach branches from ground level, while offering up a number of additional benefits:



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