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Remington 41AZ22PG983 10-Inch 1.5-HP Electric Pole-Mounted Chainsaw
 
Remington 41AZ22PG983 10-Inch 1.5-HP Electric Pole-Mounted Chainsaw
Manufacturer: REMINGTON
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Product Description

Remington, 10" 2-In-1 Electric Pole/Chain Saw, 10" Bar Length, Cuts Limbs Up To 20" In Diameter, 118" Fully Extended Length,Quick-Disconnect Powerhead, Easier Telescoping Length Adjustment, Low-Resistance Pole Extension,Increased Strength & Rigidity Of Aluminum Inner Pole, Cam Lever Collet For Improved Locking Of Pole, Assembled, 1 Year Warranty.
  • 1.5HP, 8A Motor
  • Squeeze-Bulb Assist Manual Oiler
  • Hex-Shaped Design Eliminates Rotating Inner Pole
  • Rigid Handguard For Added Safety
  • Cuts Limbs Up To 15' High
  • 1 Year Warranty.
  • Product Details

    • 10-inch electric pole-mounted chainsaw with adjustable arm
    • 1.5-horsepower motor; cuts branches as high as 12 feet and wide as 10 inches
    • Rust-resistant fiberglass and aluminum pole
    • Includes pole and removable saw from the pole
    • Includes 1-year warranty

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    Little Champ!
     
    Review Date: September 20, 2005
    Reviewer: Christian Stovall, Oxford, MS
    I bought this little guy the same day I bought a proper gas-powered chainsaw (16" Homelite), both at Home Depot. It took care of all of the limbs around my roofline without a problem. Other than being a little awkward with the pole fully extended (mostly just heavy and long), the operation of the saw, with or without the pole, was very straightforward. I wish I could say the same for the Homelite. After the REAL chainsaw blade came off twice and got too dull to even use, I pulled out the Remington and fell 4 10" diameter oak trees without a problem. Clearly this saw is not to be your primary and dragging around the cord is tedious but it will dispatch limbs without a second thought and if you need it to go a little further, it'll gladly do it. I was reluctant when I bought it, but very glad that I did once I put it to use.
    Can pay for itself in first use
     
    Review Date: October 17, 2004
    Reviewer: D. C. Grinnell, Florida
    I have onwned a standard 21" chainsaw for many years but frequently find the need to trim branches from trees several feet in the air. That saw is too cumbersome for the job. While considering the Remington 10" Electric Polesaw several people advised me that if I bought it I would be very happy with it. I did and I am. I have two very large oak trees in my front yard. They have needed low-level trimming for a couple of years. Quotes to do this have run in the neighborhood of $500.00.
    I trimmed the branches from the first tree, cut them up, and placed them at the curb for pickup by our city trash crews. This job took me two mornings and resulted in a pile of trimmings 6' high and 30' long. I more than paid for the saw trimming that first tree. I will trim the second tree in the next week or two.
    The saw is very well engineered but can be difficult to handle when fully extended. I trimmed many of the branches while standing on a 6' step ladder. A couple of the limbs were 7"-8" at their base and the saw handled them with ease. Let gravity and the saw do the work and keep the chain adjusted. The newest models have a one-knob disconnect for removing the saw from the handle but I left the saw on the pole when cutting up the branches and that worked fine.
    If you have trees to trim this saw will pay for itself quickly and it is of outstanding quality.
    Remington 106821A 10" Electric Pole-Mounted Chainsaw
     
    Review Date: August 22, 2006
    Reviewer: Robert L. Lipinski, Phoenix, Az USA
    Used an older version before buying this model.

    Much improved in small ways.

    Mounting to the pole now takes only seconds.

    Pole is now a hex with quick lock, much improved.

    Very well built
    A GREAT ELECTRIC SAW
     
    Review Date: February 26, 2006
    Reviewer: Charles Randall Marsh, Sherwood, AR
    I was very pleased with my Remington Pole saw. It worked great, sawed right thru even good size limbs. And no gas motor to have to start.
    Goood Tool For The Money
     
    Review Date: January 10, 2007
    Reviewer: T. Monroe,
    A "Tree Surgeon" company wanted $750 to remove a large camphor tree that was leaning over my house and invading the septic tank. I bought this saw, and with my existing gas chain saw and manual pole trimmers was able to remove the tree a small piece at a time without damaging the house. The electric motor seemed surprisingly powerful and did not stall or get hot even though some of the limbs were larger than the 10" bar and I had to cut from both sides. The chain oiler is a gravity feed system, I did not trust it and manually oiled the chain between each cut. This is a consumer grade tool and I would not recommend it for heavy duty use. But for occasional trimming or removing difficult limbs, it will pay for itself several times in just one use by avoiding calling the "professionals".
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