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Silky Telescoping Landscaping Pole Saw HAYAUCHI 390 21-Feet #179-39 | 
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| Brand: Silky Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $189.99
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Rating: 26 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.2 Dimensions (in): 79.3 x 8 x 3.6
MPN: 179-39 Model: 179-39 EAN: 4903585179399
Availability: Usually ships in 3-5 weeks
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| Features:
| • | 3-extension 4-poles/sections telescoping pole saw model that extends to 21 feet | | • | Extension range is 8 feet to 21-feet (2,440 to 6,300 mm); maximum working reach is 25 feet | | • | 15-2/5-inch (390 mm) blade length; 5.5 teeth per inch (6.5 teeth per 30 mm) teeth configuration | | • | 6.9 pounds (3,140 grams) operating weight; 7.35 pounds (3,340 grams) weight with blade cover | | • | Product applications include pruning & trimming, arborist & forestry, lawn & garden |
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Product Description A True Professional Heavy Duty Aluminum Pole Saw - the pole saw of choice by professionals. The Hayauchi pole saw has rigid aluminum poles that quickly extend to desired cutting length. The base pole has a comfortable rubber grip. The extension lock with spring loaded buttons at the end of each length. The nearly 16-inch blade not only sports the largest teeth available in a razor tooth design, but has a sharpened base and tip for scoring the branch, to avoid ripping damage to the branch collar. The upper sickle is used to cut vines; the lower one - to undercut bark allowing a clean cut without damaging the tree. The aluminum alloy extension pole is oval shaped, giving precise control to the direction of the saw blade (especially important for high cutting) and also giving strength and rigidity to the pole, reducing bending to the minimum. Push buttons allow multiple length adjustments and safety clamps hold the extensions firmly in place. A rubber hand-grip ensures good hold and control. The blade is adjustable for lower or higher cutting. Limited lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
None Better December 2, 2008 Green thumb Expensive, but worth every penny. Nothing at Home Depot or Lowes can compare to the quality of this pole saw.
Wonderful tree trimmer! November 17, 2008 B. Nightingale (Lawrence, Ks.) My husband loves his trimmer. We have lots of trees in our yard and this makes it much easier to trim very high branches with not a lot of effort. It was money well spent.
Best Tool I've Ever Purchased- Great Design-Quality-Delivery October 5, 2008 Salesman (Louisville area) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As engineers tend to do, I reviewed the specs of several saws designed for cutting limbs before I purchased the unit. As evidenced on this site, the ratings were all very high except for cajun-dancer's. When I went to his other reviews, I noticed that almost all of his reviews are very negative regardless of the product or manufacturer. His comment regarding the pole coming apart warrants a comment. The telescoping sections have popup pins to lock sections in place when properly used... key words being "properly used." As is commonly the case, the person who doesn't use the product properly blames his problems on the product. Just imagine him building his own saw by putting a blade on the end of a pole. Because of the other reviews, I ordered the Silky Telescoping Landscaping Pole Saw HAYAUCHI 390 21-Feet #179-39 to remove tree limbs damaged by high winds associated with Ike. I choose to use Amazon's FREE Super Saver Shipping and received it 2 days later. The only assembly required is installing the cutting head using the (2) bolts provided. I used it to cut approx. 75 limbs that were 1/2" to 5" diameter. Having cut many limbs without the device in the past, I was very pleasantly surprised as to how much easier it was to cut the limbs that were 8-20+ above the ground. I have concluded it is one of the best tools that I have ever purchased. If you decide to purchase the unit, I suggest: *Start with cutting small limbs that are lower to learn the best techniques and remind yourself of safety considerations: i.e. not being where the falling limb can strike you.. *Determine the length of pole needed for your highest limb. (A significant number of limbs that I cut could not have been cut with a shorter unit.) *Not loaning the unit to anyone who has a history of reckless behavior and/or not using tools properly....
A useful & money-saving tool August 12, 2008 Karl (Phoenix) I have a 10-acre parcel with several thousand pine trees, so this tool would be very useful for clearing lower dead branches, and that is why I purchased it. However, it was delivered to my home, and I wanted to try it. So I used it to trim smaller trees in the yard that I'd previously tried to do with a regular pole saw and then usually hired someone to do the higher branches. With this saw I was able to do intricate cutting without using any ladders, right up to the top branches without ever fully extending this saw. I will be able to pay for this saw easily with just 2 or 3 uses, and be able to trim the trees exactly as I like them. In 25 years of living in the same home and hiring many tree trimmers over the years, no one has ever shown up with as sophisticated tool as this. Expensive and well worth it.
Fantastic pole saw July 13, 2008 E. Stokhuyzen (the Netherlands) The product is well made, easy to use in spite of its lengths and the saw is very, very sharp. It allows you to cut thicker branches way up in a tree with great ease. The product also appears to be quite durable.
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