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The Corona Clipper professional 14-foot compound action tree pruner features a high-strength zinc-alloy pruning head and a fully heat-treated, high carbon Teflon coated steel blade. Sporting a large 1-1/4-inch diameter cutting capacity and a heavy duty chain-drive compound action pulley system that triples your cutting power, this tree pruner is an ideal choice for personal or professional use. The unit also features an exclusive powerglide rope pull system and curved 13-inch razor-sharp conventional saw that maximizes pruning versatility. Other features include a comfortable 24-inch foam grip and a lightweight telescoping fiberglass pole that can adjust from 7-feet to 14-feet. The pole also features a twist-lock adjustment for quick and safe pole adjustment. The pruner carries a limited lifetime warranty.
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- Ideal pruner for heavy-duty orchard pruning- 14-foot compound action tree pruner with Teflon coated steel blade
- Comfortable 24-inch foam grip
- Exclusive powerglide rope pull system and curved 13-inch razor tooth saw blade
- Limited lifetime warranty
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By Benny Edwin Fries (Paris, TN)
I've used it several times, no complaints, seems to be as advertised and in general a good product. Saw blade cuts well
By TC (Maine)
I read the reviews and had doubts, but I needed something like this to clear the brush and limbs near the powerline coming into the house (don't electrocute yourself!). I bought it- shipped quickly and have been extremely pleased ever since. I have cleared all of the limbs I've needed to do for years and hadn't done- apple, birch, spruce, cherry, plum, maple, dogwood, Chinese elm - and it works great. I prefer the 14' length but it is just as effective all the way out. When I pull on the rubber rope handle - it slips, so I wrap the rope around the handle a few times then pull. It has tangled once or twice, but fiddling untangles it. The saw cuts quickly in both direction- handled 3" apple without problem, even moving limbs. But its the pruner that I really like. It beats using a handsaw from a 16 foot ladder, or a chain saw from a 10' step ladder (my old way!). Of course I have to drag off all of the brush I cut, but I get some help with that! -The limbs fall straight down, so one has to ready for that.
Great tool for tool minded folks.
By Lynn R. Morgan
For a high end pruner, I expected better.
The chain has almost no tension and keeps jumping out.
A nut fell off and was lost. The pull handle fell off.
The above happened in the first hour of use.
This pruner is rather heavy and is hard to manage when
it is fully extended. I'll go back to using my cheap
aluminum pruner for everything that it will reach.
By Joe L. Henely (Arkansas)
I had used a friend's less expensive aluminum shaft pruner in the fall of '08, and found it cut the larger branches better than the Corona. When fully extended, I found that the upper fiberglass section flexed too much when cutting larger branches. a sturdy rope, rather than the chain, would be preferable, because the chain in the cutting head frequently had to be re-aligned.
By N. Ngo
I just bought Corona Clipper Professional 14-Foot Tree Pruner, but I don't know how it work at all. I have tried to pull up and down the cord after assebling the saw blade as required, then the saw doesn't funtion at all.
Please tell me how to use that, thanks!
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