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Black and Decker NPP2018 Pole Saw Review
Electric pole chain saw : Black & Decker NPP2018 Reviews
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Prune dead branches 14 feet above the head with a saw Black and Decker 18-Volt Cordless Pole and never put a new scale. An eight-inch bar and cross cutting chain branches six inches in diameter overworked.
An extension of sliding center to reach high branches and slides back to the lower sections. Less downtime and more productivity, the 18-volt NiCad battery has enough power to run and cut a hundred branches of 1-1/2 inches on a single charge. A 3-section design folds for compact storage case included.
A very friendly, this engine has been aligned with the pole so that it fits between branches easily and does not obstruct visibility. And, weighing only 7.6 kg, this saw is easy to manage as well. Not only can easily reach the high branches, cuts in real life too. The saw comes with battery, charger, case, blade guard, oil bottle, and the key. Black and Decker covers the pruning saw with A-30-day risk-free satisfaction guarantee, and a comprehensive warranty of two years.
Example customer reviews
If you want to trim up to 15' off the ground, all the way around the tree, this product is for you. I have some maples that are about 45' tall. I have been working on clearing up the property and the trees have been a pain in the butt. A pole type hand saw would take me seven forevers to cut down. I had everything down from both of these trees in less than a half hour. It will take me less than 10 mins a year to keep all of my trees pruned back. It worked so well that I have done a good job helping clearout the neighborhood! It works great when you need to take down a limb that is hung up in a tree. Just chop it up in chunks to get it down without getting hit in the head. The bag to carry it around in is a nice bonus.
David Fogg (Pleasant Hill, Ohio USA)
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