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The Likeem 27 Feet Tree Pole Pruner combines a lightweight, corrosion-resistant epoxy resin pole with a hardened alloy steel blade, delivering a durable and extendable pruning tool. Designed for safety and efficiency, it allows users to trim high branches up to 27 feet without ladders, featuring a stable dual-screw saw head for precise cuts. Ideal for professional-grade garden maintenance, this manual pole saw offers a reliable, ergonomic solution for managing large trees and shrubs.







| ASIN | B09G9V5SY6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,319 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Manual Pole Saws |
| Blade Length | 26 Feet |
| Blade Material | Alloy,Carbon Steel,Steel |
| Blade Shape | Round |
| Brand | Likeem |
| Brand Name | Likeem |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,011 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Bag |
| Manufacturer | Likeem |
| Number of Teeth | 6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Extendable Pole, Long Reach |
| Power Source | Manual Power |
| Special Feature | Extendable Pole, Long Reach |
| Surface Recommendation | Alloy Steel |
| UPC | 770773117259 |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
T**B
Sharp and easy to put together and use.
I think this is a great tool that I don't enjoy using but love saving money, by using it. I have two decent size oaks in front and multiple trees in the back. This tool works great for trimming large, high limbs back away from house. Once you get the hang of it, for example it cuts only on the down stroke. I have saved hundreds and it just takes time, patience. If your doing a lot it will wear you down, however it still works. But for the occasion limb trim you should be fine. Everything pictured is exactly what you receive. I have owed this now for about 5 months. Still on the 1st blade. I recommend.
W**D
Did the job just fine.
Way better than I expected for the price! With all the pieces assembled it does become a bit unwieldy and does require some strength just to get it into position. Be ready for an upper body workout! The blade is thin but extremely sharp and made short work of the oak branches I needed to cut back. How the extensions hold up long term remains to be seen but even if it breaks tomorrow it was still worth it over the cost of paying someone hundreds of dollars to do the same thing.
J**F
Well made. Works well - a pleasant surprise. But Amazon should offer price protection.
This is a well made 26-foot pole pruner set. The included second blade was what set this item apart from the others. The 3-bolt attachment of the blade to the handle looks to be more secure than the 2-bolt system used in other pruners. The poles are a lightweight, sturdy resin material. The connectors at the ends of each section are threaded metal fittings & are well made; both the male and female ends are clean and sufficiently long enough to insure a good solid union. Just a few quality control issue to be aware of: first - there a 7 1-meter poles included, but they are 5 different lengths. The connectors are quality metal, fiitted securely to the ends of each section with 2 rivets, but the are some nasty sharp burrs on the inner side of the connectors - I had to clean them up with a half-round file. Have used the set to cut a dozen or more branches so far; ranging from 1 to 3 inches thick & from 6 to 20 feet high; and am very happy with the results. As sometimes happens on Amazon, you buy something & then within 3 to 4 days the price drops. This is the 2nd Amazon item in 3 weeks that has dropped $10 or more AFTER I've purchased it. Was told previously the Amazon does not do price adjustments. Raise my prime subscription, go into [sub]orbit, but don't give price protection? This does not encourage customer loyalty, but does encourage customers to go directly to the supplier/seller to see if they will offer a better price - and sometimes they do!
S**L
Great pole saw!
Wow is this long! I can now trim branches much higher that other tree trimmers. It's very solid, unlike the telescoping tree timers, which use friction. You can assemble as many sections to get any hieght without loss of pole strength. It is heavy to handle at maximum length, so considerable strength is required to use it. However, this is far safer than a ladder! Blade is sharp and cuts with ease.
B**N
Definitely recommend
What a life saver. I needed something to finish a job on some very tall palm trees. Didn’t want to spend the money on a powered pole saw so took the chance on this. This thing worked like a charm. The pieces screwed together so easily. They stayed screwed together very well while using it. The saw portion is very sharp and cut through the fronds like butter. This pole saw gets insanely tall and is easy to handle cause it’s so light.
P**B
A challenge, but it can be done.
5 stars because in the end I got what I wanted. It worked. The branch is down, nothing was damaged, nobody got hurt. But be advised, it won't necessarily be easy. I bought two of them because I needed to make it longer than 30ft. You CAN do it, regardless of what the directions might say. But it will be extremely difficult and also somewhat dangerous. Even at 30ft, the saw is quite heavy and too flexible to maneuver into place. You've got to start with about 15ft, then lean it against the tree, then continue to add more and more pole sections while it's in place. This saw's threaded sections work well for this and I don't think the competitors' snap-in models would. Then, once you have it at the correct length, you have to CAREFULLY slide it onto the target branch. At this length, the pole is extremely flexible, and even the slightest movement of your hands causes the far end to bounce and sway dramatically. It's this way because they traded strength for lightness. If they hadn't, you wouldn't be able to lift it. But it does mean you have to maneuver it very slowly and gently or risk disaster. Anyway, it would be way easier at any length less than the full 30ft. Toward the full length it gets harder. Anyone trying to combine two of them to go even longer: Just because you can doesn't mean you should. But it can be done.
G**.
Decent saw
Good sturdy handle and convenient extension lengths. But it's hard to control with all the extensions connected
R**S
Worked Great!
I was skeptical when I first purchased this, but it worked just as I expected. It does get a little wobbly at around 20 ft. But that’s to be expected. I would suggest to NOT use this while on a ladder, you could loose your balance with the weight of the saw above you. But it is long enough to reach some pretty high branches while standing on the ground.
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