![]() And the conversion is tool-less and fairly quick. Very nice feature is the ability to disconnect the saw from the pole and use it as a small chainsaw to cut the fallen limbs on the ground – not designed for some heavy cutting, but ideal when you need to cut some smaller branches and don’t want to take out a large saw just for them. It cuts 7-8" limbs with ease, just make sure the chain is properly tightened (easy to do) and don’t push it too much against the branch – just let its own weight do the work. It doesn’t have the gas performance of course, but the 8 Amp motor provides enough power for all tasks you’ll need to do. ![]() That’s a common problem of all pole chain saws, but here it’s even a little worse – the motor is located at the end of the pole so the balance point gets farther from you so it requires some strength to use.Īlso, some users reported a few quality problems, for example that some plastic parts (gears, sprocket or motor housing) wear out or bending of the chain guide. However, when fully extended it becomes quite clumsy and hard to maneuver. 14 feet reach (depending on your height). It’s easy to put together, the telescopic aluminium pole is fairly light and easy to operate – and with its maximum length of almost 10 feet it offers ca. On the other hand, you have to drag a power cord to all places where you’d like to use it. It has all the pros and cons of electric pole pruners – it’s relatively quiet, not expensive, very easy to use (push button start and only a little maintenance), you are not limited by battery running time and also don’t have to mix fuel. The RM1015P is an older version of the newer RM1025SPS which added a new handle and trigger design and ability to adjust the pole length from both ends. ![]()
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