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It’s the fastest, safest, and most efficient way to prune trees, allowing you to stand on the ground while removing a tree limb. A pole saw may be powered by a gas engine or it may be cordless ...
A smarter option is to use a pole saw. These tree- and shrub-trimming machines, which are essentially a chainsaw at the end of a 5- to 10-foot pole, allow you to cut off limbs up to 15 feet off ...
Coping saws, for example, have a thin blade stretched over a wide, U-shaped frame. They allow woodworkers to make intricate cuts in thin material. Gardening limb saws are designed to prune back ...
A smarter option is to use a pole saw. These tree- and shrub-trimming machines, which are essentially a chainsaw at the end of a 5- to 10-foot pole, allow you to cut off limbs up to 15 feet off ...
The fastest and easiest way to clean up a tree or limb brought down by a fierce autumn or winter storm is by using a battery-powered electric chainsaw. Click in a charged battery and get to work.
In my review of the best mini chainsaws I tested the Saker — and a bunch of other saws — for cutting speed and battery life. I timed how quickly it could cut through a 4-inch diameter oak limb and ...
There’s no substitute for the hard-charging torque of a properly tuned and well-maintained gas-powered saw, particularly for big woodcutting jobs. But for cleaning up fallen limbs, landscape ...