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The HOSKO 7.5FT Pole Saw is a lightweight, manual pruning tool featuring a razor-sharp, bi-directional stainless steel blade and adjustable, rust-resistant poles that extend up to 10 feet. Designed for versatile use in yards, gardens, and patios, it offers professional-grade cutting power without the noise or hassle of power tools, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.








| ASIN | B0896XFSW8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,730 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #12 in Manual Pole Saws |
| Blade Length | 7.8 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Serrated |
| Brand | HOSKO |
| Color | Multicolor (If the Product Has Multiple Colors) Or 'Stainless Steel' is Only Available in One Color) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,915) |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Detachable stainless steel poles |
| Item Weight | 3.16 pounds |
| Manufacturer | HOSKO |
| Number of Teeth | 7 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Surface Recommendation | Stainless Steel |
A**E
GREAT SAW! Very well made and works very well
Excellent! The pole attachments are solid, well made and a great deal. For those not used to using: Grease up both sides of the teeth of the blade with Lithium Grease spray (big box store) before you use it. This removes friction on the blade and it slices like butter. You still have to "saw" but it cuts much better. Be sure to wipe down and spray teeth again AFTER you use it and put back in the sheath. Stand on step stool or 10ft ladder to saw, increases the pressure on the blade. FAR better than a chain saw (which slips, snags, etc). I cut down 6" and 8" limbs diameter on Maple tree no problem! And I am a older woman.
X**R
sharp as a razor and easy to handle
super sharp, does the job very well, long enough and not flimsy, but rather sturdy. the pole extension is customizable to fit the purpose for what you need. one recommendation is that it is best to saw at an angle at say 45 degrees of the branch you're trying to cut. if you are at a too small angle the weight of the branch bending downwards may get the saw stuck in the cut, which sounds obvious, but it can be tricky to handle especially with high branches that you dont want to use a ladder for to cut or unlock the saw!
A**R
Like butter
This bad boy has teeth facing both directions so that it cuts while you’re pushing AND pulling, making easy work of any tree trimming. I’ve cut through a large portion (about 10 inches across) of my Ted when I was too lazy to get my electric saw and it was actually quite easy with this tool. The pole is very sturdy and the parts are easy to assemble and you can buy another one and add the pieces for more reach. In addition to the saw, it has a large hook shape at the end that can grab a branch that didn’t fall or some fruit that may be up there. Comes with a plastic sleeve to cover the blade and the handle has a big comfortable rubber grip. I like it so much I take the blade portion only in hand and use it for other sawing on my small lemon tree that doesn’t even require a long reach. Doesn’t take much effort to cut; you could get away with simply moving it across a branch and requires little pressure to get the job done. The only drawback is that if you change the angle of attack you could bend the blade and the multi-directional teeth could get stuck in the branch. You have to remember to choose an angle that you can stick with so as to avoid bending the blade or getting the teeth stuck.
E**E
Good buy
Received in good condition, no issue to assemble except that one has to be careful while attaching the blade. The teeth are really sharp. Some reviews mentioned the blade is somewhat flimsy, however, I see that it is quite stable. I want to use it to get fruits and for simple trimming of a tree in our backyard. The hook feature at the end is good to pull down small / thin branches to access fruits without breaking the them. Already used it once and it worked well. I am covering the blade with plastic sleeve (that came with the package) for safety. Overall it is a good buy.
D**T
Good saw for the money...
I have been staring at dead branches up in my cottonwood trees for years and finally decided to do something about it. Every year I have removed as many dead branches as I could reach using my 6-foot step ladder and a hand saw, but I have not been able to reach anything above 10 or 11 feet. This saw has solved that problem. Rather than spend a hundred dollars (or much more) on a gas or electric chain saw attached to a long pole that I would use infrequently, I found this saw on Amazon for about thirty bucks. It's not mechanized so it does require some effort on the part of the user, but not too much effort. For example, I used it for close to an hour and didn't even break a sweat. It saws easily and makes a nice clean cut. I cut dozens of branches and small limbs up to 6" in diameter that were between 10 and 21 feet above ground - the highest ones requiring the use of my step ladder. The hook at the end of the saw is extremely useful for breaking off brittle branches (no sawing required) and for dislodging cut branches that get hung up in the tree. The saw and its 10-foot pole is very lightweight and quite maneuverable -- I had no absolutely no trouble controlling it, even while standing on the 5th rung of my 6-foot step ladder. Assembly was simple. I had it all together is less than 5 minutes and the blade is not wobbly at all, despite what some reviewers reported. I have to believe that the reviewers who complained about a wobbly blade or the pole coming apart during use didn't put it together correctly. This is the first pole saw I have owned, and I must say that I am very impressed with this one. I cut enough dead wood out of my cottonwood trees in less than an hour to completely fill my full-size pickup truck, and then some. Had I hired a professional tree trimmer, I'm sure I would have been presented with a bill for several hundred dollars. For $30 and an hour of my time, I did the job instead. I think this is good pole saw for the average homeowner, especially considering its low cost compared to other pole saws.
J**R
Segments coming apart while using
I got the 10' length and it works pretty good. The only issue is when using the hook on the end of the blade to pull a branch down, the segments of the handle can pull apart. It happened twice while I was using it and half of the unit was way up in the tree. The threads on the segments that screw together are just too shallow. Also it's steel pole screws going into a plastic coupling. This needs to be beefed up.
M**O
Excelente producto, cuchilla súper afilada, gran tolerancia a la flexión, con el uso de todas las extensiones el corte resulta muy fácil siempre y cuando sea un corte perpendicular, cuando se trata de cortes horizontales cuesta más trabajo pero aún así el desempeño es excelente. Lo pedí como auxiliar en el derrame de un árbol de más de 20 metros de altura y resultó una gran herramienta,
M**.
Very good
N**Y
Great product, I have used it on big trees and Washingtonian Palm Trees. It did the job expected but make sure you know how to handle it at 10 ft long as it gets harder to handle specially with Washingtonians
R**B
Amazing value. I feel like I abused this saw trimming my apple tree. I was not gentle on this tool. I hacked away and yanked on it many times. I love the bill hook. It works so well for smaller branches and dead stuff. I'm impressed that a cheap tool is so sharp and holds up so well. My only complaint would be that the blade is a bit flimsy/wobbly but maybe this helps it cut through easier being thinner?? I would give this tool more than 5 stars if I could. Great value. It would have cost me hundreds of dollars to have an arborist trim my apple tree.
J**É
Excelente sierra para uso ocasional, pode de manera cómoda y limpia un árbol de limón de tamaño considerable. La sierra hasta ahora en perfecto estado, la capacidad de integrar o retirar secciones para ajustar el largo del brazo permite mucha flexibilidad, ya ajustadas las secciones son firmes, incluso para cargar secciones de follaje al momento de la poda.
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