Fiskars 9301 Power Lever 14 Foot Pruner


Put away that ladder. Fiskars 9301 Power-Lever 14-Foot Tree Pruner gives you special reach and pruning power with two feet planted securely on the ground. The extendable pole with reach up to 14 feet means you may maintain that perfective height and graceful globe shape of your flowering crab apple tree without balancing precariously on a ladder. The Power-Lever technology multiplies your strength, making it easy to slice through sectionalizations up to 1-1/8-inches in diameter with just a tug of the rope. Or you may saw through more spectacular tree limbs using the 15-inch Woodzig saw blade included. Either way, you’ll find that pruning your pride and joy is no longer such a tall order. Limited lifetime warranty.

Fiskars 9301 Power Lever 14 Foot Pruner

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Fiskars 9301 Power Lever 14 Foot Pruner

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Fiskars 9301 Power Lever 14 Foot Pruner

Fiskars 9301 Power Lever 14 Foot Pruner Photo

Fiskars 9301 Power Lever 14 Foot Pruner

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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
5Quite pleased with this purchase
By James Phares
I went looking for a pole saw because segmentations were rubbing on my roof and hitting my gutters. I found a few at a local hardware store, which the salesperson described as hard to use, then he tried to steer me toward buying either an electric or gas-powered pole-mounted chainsaw. I don’t trim trees often, so I wanted to refrain from the expense of and maintenance on a chainsaw. However, the manual pole saws they carried were all a brand I had never heard of, heavier than I wanted, and priced comparably with this Fiskars, so I decisive to buy it from Amazon. I was pleased that this saw was significantly lighter, and that the replaceable Woodzig blade is an aggressive cutter — it doesn’t require a lot of weight on the blade, even though I found a rapid jab-tug worked best to keep segmentations from swaying back and forth. I also debated buying the model that’s just a saw, but having the pruner for littler subdivisions (which aren’t stiff sufficient to saw efficiently) is well worth the extra cash and weight. I haven’t applied this tool long sufficient to speak definitively when it comes to how the extension lock holds up over time, but I found it easy to use and it did not slip. This tool was much having little impact to use than expected, and I have no doubts that the decision to order this model rather than what the local store stocked was a good one.

I likewise want to make an observation based on other pole saw reviews I’ve read. I’ve read complaints when it comes to blades binding and how dangerous falling subdivisions are, leading me to suspect that humans were sawing on segmentations directly above them. That’s not how you ought to use a pole saw; you must extend it so that you’re standing off to the side and cut on the top of divisions rather than their side. This technique results in the weight of the branch opening your cut rather than pinching the blade, and when the branch falls you aren’t underneath it.

25 of 25 persons found the following review helpful.
4This model is better than their next ‘step up’
By Avidreader
I initial purchased the more costly “3X power” 15ft trimmer which has a much more engineered look. The shear cutter required immense effort to cut a one inch branch. I returned it and purchased this model figuring that I’d at least save cash even if it cut the same…! It cost 35% less and cuts 100% better than their more pricey model. Better send that mechanical design engineer back to school.

28 of 29 humans found the following review helpful.
414-foot tools
By Gilberto S.
This tool is in truth usefull around the house exceptionally when you have alot of trees. Like the item says it is 14ft and it is very strong. If you are looking for one of these rather of a ladder this one is great! I have it myself and it does precisely what it is sappose to.

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