Tame that tree with Remington's Branch Wizard electric pole pruner. At a mere 6-1/2 pounds, it weighs up to 50 percent less than manual pole pruners. Powered by a hearty 6 Amp motor, the saw can cut branches up to 6 inches thick, while its nearly 7-foot-long fiberglass pole offers plenty of reach. Operation is quick and easy, as is trimming in tight spaces. Other features include a low-kickback chain, a 6-inch guide bar, a non-slip grip, a trigger lock to prevent accidental starting, and instant start with no pull cords. It's also quieter than gas-powered models. The tool comes with a 1-year warranty.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Just what I needed...
Most of the trees in Arizona have thorns so this is perfect for trimming them without getting stuck. Easy to use!
Jay
I bought this pole chain saw to keep my palm trees trimmed. This saw met almost all my expectations, it cuts well, its balanced for easy control and is simple to put together from their shipping configuation. I would have given it a five star rating if the pole would telescope.
Remington Branch Wizard Better than expected
This arrives in a very big box just about all put together. The final stages of the assembly (connecting the bar and chain was a bit confusing) but once finished, I found the ergonomics of this comfortable and easy to maneuver. We tried this out trimming some dead wood from tall, overgrown Hemlocks. I was impressed at the ease of use. In fact, once i got comfortable maneuvering around, it was so easy to use we cut more than we started out to. It feels powerful and has a good reach. From reading... more info
Internal gear broke after only 4 hours of use
If you want something that lasts and is repairable, you should avoid this model. I used it to trim oak and fir branches well within the size limitations it was supposed to handle. I even religiously stopped, let it cool down, adjusted the chain tension and oiled it frequently. Nonetheless, after about only 4 hours of use, the chain started 'slipping' as if some sort of clutch mechanism was not engaging. After contacting Remington, I was told the problem (a stripped gear) is internal and not repairable.... more info