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A True Professional Heavy Duty Aluminum Pole Saw - the pole saw of choice by professionals. The Hayauchi pole saw has rigid aluminum poles that quickly extend to desired cutting length. The base pole has a comfortable rubber grip. The extension lock with spring loaded buttons at the end of each length. The nearly 16-inch blade not only sports the largest teeth available in a razor tooth design, but has a sharpened base and tip for scoring the branch, to avoid ripping damage to the branch collar. The upper sickle is used to cut vines; the lower one - to undercut bark allowing a clean cut without damaging the tree. The aluminum alloy extension pole is oval shaped, giving precise control to the direction of the saw blade (especially important for high cutting) and also giving strength and rigidity to the pole, reducing bending to the minimum. Push buttons allow multiple length adjustments and safety clamps hold the extensions firmly in place. A rubber hand-grip ensures good hold and control. The blade is adjustable for lower or higher cutting. Limited lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship.
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Technical Details
- 3-extension 4-poles/sections telescoping pole saw model that extends to 21 feet- Extension range is 8 feet to 21-feet (2,440 to 6,300 mm); maximum working reach is 25 feet
- 15-2/5-inch (390 mm) blade length; 5.5 teeth per inch (6.5 teeth per 30 mm) teeth configuration
- 6.9 pounds (3,140 grams) operating weight; 7.35 pounds (3,340 grams) weight with blade cover
- Product applications include pruning & trimming, arborist & forestry, lawn & garden
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By Comdet
Up until recently, I was using a pole saw/lopper combo that I bought from a big box retailer. Thought that all pole saws were pretty much the same. Boy, was I wrong!
I purchased the 21 foot version of this, and have been absolutely amazed at how well it works. First and foremost, the saw itself is incredible. Cuts through limbs like butter. It has a blade so you can score the bark to prevent tearing, and is built to minimize (actually, pretty much eliminate) having the saw get bound into the cut.. I've gone through 6+ inch branches without any problem. Just let the saw do the work, and remember that it is only cutting on the downstroke.
The pole itself is also a pleasure to use. Very lightweight, but still sturdy. It has a double locking method (a button that clicks into a hole, plus the customary friction snaps) that completely prevents the pole collapsing regardless of how rigorous you're sawing. Note, however, that it is not infinitely adjustable -- to use both methods to secure the pole, you have to fully extend each segment. Now, you can use just the friction snaps and they will hold the pole, but not as securely as using both methods.
There's another model (Hyate) that is even more advanced, with a more rigid pole and even better saw. I went with the Hayauchi for three reasons: cost, lighter weight, and (most important) the fact that you can purchase a lopper head attachment. The latter is not made by Silky, but, from what I've read so far, is of comparable quality. It only fits on the Hayauchi, so if you want to switch out the blade for a lopper, this is your only option. I have not yet purchased the lopper head, but will update this review once I have it and have used it a bit.
There's also two options for a hook. Get the hook that only works with the Hayauchi, NOT the Hook Fox. The Hayauchi-only hook attaches more securely to the pole than the Hook Fox (plus is about half the cost).
If you're looking to do some trimming without using a ladder, this tool is a must have. For me, it's paid for itself many times over already since it eliminated the need to hire a tree guy to prune the higher limbs. Plus, just like in Kill Bill, you can be armed with some fantastic Japanese steel!
By R. H. Tulis (Willington CT USA)
I purchased this saw primarily because of the good reviews and was not disappointed. I was also sold on this model because there is a lopper attachment available for the handle (a future purchase). Once I learned how to adjust the telescoping feature of the handle (so I could keep the weight closer to the ground) I found it very easy to use. Make sure to have some blade cleaner around to keep the saw clean - I've been trimming quite a few pines and the resin/sap starts accumulating quite quickly. Gets a little tiring when trimming 4"+ diameter branches on oaks, but it will get through them. Highly recommended if you intend to do a lot of high trimming.
By Royce Cadmus
Unbelieveable. Better than any pole chain saw. Cut 3" hackberry limb 20' in the air with ONLY 11 STROKES!!!! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!
By Luc (Northern NJ)
I had a large branch (8") that needed to be trimmed and it was way too high for anything else. I managed to saw the branch off without too much difficulty using the 21 ft version. The saw is very light and well constructed. It does flex quite a bit when fully extended but it did its job and now I am confident about tackling other trimming jobs that had been out of range in the past.
By Paul Gajdos (Highland, New York United States)
This is the best pruning pool I have ever owned and I have probably owned 8 or 9.
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