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The HiHydro Pole Saw is a versatile, manual tree trimming tool that extends up to 26 feet, featuring lightweight fiberglass poles and a dual-function saw and scissors set. Ideal for high branches, this tool is perfect for gardens, yards, and patios, ensuring you can maintain your outdoor space without the need for ladders or power sources.
Brand | HiHydro |
Color | Green |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Manual |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Included Components | pole saw, scissors, canvas storage bag |
Product Dimensions | 41.1"L x 6.8"W x 4.1"H |
Item Weight | 11.8 Pounds |
Blade Length | 34 Centimeters |
Number of Teeth | 6 |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Manufacturer | HiHydro |
Item Weight | 11.8 pounds |
Item model number | 26 Feet-A |
Size | 26 Feet |
Material | Other |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**S
Worth the money
This pole saw is good enough to trim my tall palm trees, good product for the money, blade is a little thin but overall good enough!!
A**R
Works Ok for Medium Height. Good Product Support's Response
The saw is sharp but if the tree branch is too high and thick, it will be hard to do it because the longer the pole extended, the more wobbly and more tendency to bent with longer poles. The saw can be used more effectively only if the branch is low enough. If I remember it correctly, to use the saw, I could only have 3-4 poles combined maximum (about 10 feet) otherwise the combined poles would be wobbly. I used the manual cutter to cut the higher thin branches, it's easy to do, although I had to add the rope extension myself, the provided rope was too short for more than 3 poles. Having a very long pole is useful somehow to cut thin branches however unfortunately I never got to use the full 26' length to cut the thicker branches. I don't think there's a lightweight pole out there which can be extended up to 26' and it can stay straight when sawing or pulling the rope/pulley; if there were then the pole would be very heavy. When extending with 5 or more poles, it is heavy due to physics and torque, so it's better to have another helper person. I lost the nut & bolt to mount the saw blade and the seller was very responsive in my case and sent me the replacement. Good service.
K**C
Great value.
This is a great value and works great despite the bad reviews. Just use your own longer rope if needed otherwise this is a great tool to have for trimming branches way up high in a tree. It is sturdy, easy to use and the right weight.
K**.
Defective craftsmanship, stay away
This is the end section with the saw that is supposed to screw into one of the poles. As you can see in the photo, the sleeve is placed on so far you can not screw into it. Of course being I found this out at time of first use and beyond the return period, I have wasted $95. Unable to rate the effectiveness of the product as a tool since it is unusable. Very disappointing, do not buy. Since this is rip off, only has one star because unable to submit without selecting. Update: No response from company. Your are dealing with a Chinese company with Chinese business ethics, so buyer beware. You do not buy new products with the idea you need to jerry rig them so you can use them. Very surprised Amazon is allowing this vendor to see their products, otherwise could have bought the same products with the same degree of customer service from the cheaper Chinese mail order sites.
W**R
Get that you pay for.
I have a lot of trees and pay a service to clean/trim every few years. Purchased this for small sucker limbs. Works as expected, use the cutter more than the saw blade. Blade works well for 1.5” branches or smaller. Have had success with a couple larger limbs BUT THR SAW BLADE is thin and easily gets stuck on thicker limbs. I’ve ordered a new saw blade that’s much sturdier and that works much better.I’ve used it fully extended, and it works, but a lot of sway in the pole and very hard to cut much fully extended, all the bowing in the pole makes it hard to keep the saw blade in one place. When I remove a couple extensions it works much better
M**D
The ability to reach higher branches without a ladder is outstanding.
It came with a very short rope for lopping, but I easily added length to that. It works really well.
P**N
It's heavy, the rope is maybe 12 feet, and it broke during the first use.
So first time out I only used the saw piece with 1 to 2 extension poles. It's fairly heavy using it up high, and due to the lack of rope guides and lack of weight / tension on the rope. the rope routinely fell in front of the blade as I am trying to cut limbs. So the rope got partially sliced through, and that was with me trying to be cognizant of keeping the rope away from the blade. Which is pretty much impossible with it even that high in the air (Using two or more extension poles puts the rope out of reach). Then as I am cutting through a branch two rivets pop on the pole with the saw on it. Leaving the saw dangling in the tree... lovely. I managed to knock the saw out of the tree without killing myself or anyone around me, and then proceeded to jimmy the pole saw back together. I removed the sheered rivets, and replaced them with a skinny bolt that I found laying in a junk drawer, that was threaded into a piece of metal, and managed to finish the job. I picked up a replacement rope (1/4" is what I got but it seems a tad thicker than what it came with. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F6DTK53/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1)I also used a light piece of PVC tubing I had laying around, a pair of hose clamps / aviation clamps to clamp the PVC to the pole saw and threaded the new rope through the PVC tube (I could not find a cheap rope guide to mount on a pole easily), and added a heavy washer below that on the rope to keep tension on the line. I haven't used it since my modification but when assembled now the rope seems to stay clear of the blade now, even when waiving it around and operating the "scissors" on the pole saw. I am probably going to have to pack a few more of those bolts in the bag incase other rivets decide to pop on that thing.If the manufacturer takes my notes and implements them my recommended changes they should pay for testing, and R&D to improving their product.Take away use stronger rivets or replace with bolts, Add rope Guide(s), weight or tension mechanism to keep rope away from saw blade.Attached are pictures of my fabulous jimmied modifications.
F**O
Long and manageable
I was looking for length, 20' + and light enough to be manageable. This product delivered. I like the fact that you can add length in 4' increments. Gives you just what you need.When in full length I had to add some rope to the pull. Not a big deal.Cutter works well. Cutter works easiest among the branches without the saw, which would get hung-up on an adjoining branch. Takes some use to figure what is best.Saw angle to the pole can also be a bit fiddley relative to the branch you are cutting. Long saw cut is the best nt short choppy movement. This too take some use to figure what is best.
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