Customer Reviews for VEVOR Manual Pole Saw, 7.3-27 ft Extendable Tree Pruner, Sharp Steel Blade High Branches Trimming, Manual Branch Trimmer with Lightweight 8 Fiberglass Handles, for Pruning Palms and Shrubs
If you need a longer pole saw, this works well. Put together in sections, you don't have to add any more length than is needed for the task at hand. It is a bit flexible at full length and requires some finesse to get going. If it were stiffer though, I'm sure the added weight would make it unusable for most people or too expensive if they used a lighter and stronger material. I recommend it.
Very easy to assemble and use. Storage convenient, easy to transport all the pieces together. Pruning option a great option for trimming higher branches.
27' Vevor pole saw/pruner. Good quality, easy to assemble or disassemble, and I really like being able to customize the length to fit the job. I would definitely recommend this pole saw.
The manual pole saw is GREAT! Came with a very nice bag and overall is very easy to use. You are able to extend the pole up to 27ft but of course expect the pole to be harder to manage when extending to the longer reaches. However, once up in the air and propped against a tree branch....slides/saws very nicely. Would recommend for the price and extending less it becomes easier to use. Also has extra attachments.
Great tool. Start low and get t hang of handling extensions & saw blade. Experiment with adding extension pieces as to how to use existing branches to extend your reach by sliding your saw up through and over other branches and don’t try to lift your saw when you have several extensions added on as iit could snap (to heavy) with several extensions.
Thing extends extremely high and is great quality for the low price! Very happy with it. I recommend it frequently to friend and family who need to prune larger trees on their property.
I really like this product. I have been able to reach branches and limbs that are too high to climb up to. You have to be strong to use it with ALL of the poles connected. There is one flaw though. There are metal pins sticking through the poles to hold the connecting attachments. These have worked their way out and I cut my hand on one. Hammering it back into the pole and flaring out the ends have secured the pins so far. They should be rivets and not just pins. The blade that cuts the branches has been amazing. It is so sharp green limbs are a piece of cake to cut.