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American Gardener YardSaw 24-Volt Cordless Pole Saw #PS24 | 
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| Brand: American Gardener Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $108.88 (On sale from $129.99) You Save: $21.11 (16%)
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Rating: 13 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.8 Dimensions (in): 74.7 x 7.4 x 4.2
MPN: PS24 Model: PS24 UPC: 027005902085 EAN: 0027005902085
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Cordless pole saw gives you effective mobility, range, and ease of use | | • | Orbital cutting action cuts through branches up to 3 inches thick | | • | Expandable pole design with 14-foot reach | | • | Features a comfortable grip and hassle-free start switch | | • | 24-volt Power-Core NiCad battery |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Cordless pole saw. 24V Power Core R NiCd battery. Orbital cutting action cuts branches up to 3" in diameter. Lightweight, 12 lb. 14' fully expandable reach. No gas, no cord, no emissions, low noise level.
Amazon.com Product Description The American Gardener YardSaw cordless pole saw uses a 24-Volt Power-Core NiCad battery and gives you effective mobility, range, and ease of use. With its orbital cutting action, this pole saw can sever branches up to 3-inches thick while reaching up to 14 feet with its expandable telescoping pole design. This pole saw is also designed with a comfortable grip and hassle-free start switch.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
The yardsaw makes trimming trees a snap ! November 26, 2008 Autumn Blaze (Sioux Falls, SD) We have several trees on our lot and my husband will only use the American Gardener YardSaw to trim those trees. He has used other saws but none of which compare to the quality of the American Gardener YardSaw. You won't regret buying this saw.
American Gardner Yardsaw 24 Volt Cordless January 14, 2008 John H. Shadle (Chambersburg, Pa. USA) This yardsaw works very well. It does a nice job pruning my apple and pear trees and other trees each year.
Has some serious flaws. January 7, 2008 Katie (Ohio USA) The worst flaw is that the vibrations makes the pole turn. The catch that makes it longer or shorter doesn't tighten enough to hold it steady. Trying to turn the handle with it to make the blade straight as I'm cutting makes my back hurt. After a full charge I was able to cut only 3 or 4 3-inch branches before the battery was completely dead. I don't recommend this product.
bad quality american gardener yardsaw June 16, 2007 Van D. Ly (Los Angeles, CA) I like the design of this cordless pole saw by American Gardener (YardSaw 24-Volt Cordless) but its quality is bad. Although I used with care and followed the menu, It broke during my first use. The saw did not operate anymore.
A potentially great idea--but not workable for this American gardener! November 27, 2006 mj (Silicon Valley, CA) My American Gardener Saw arrived last week. I unpacked it, plugged it into the charger, and read the directions--twice. Two days later, I set out for my front yard to prune my two crape myrtle trees. Neither tree had branches that that were over 3-inches in circumference. The saw was fully charged and I finally got the knack--well mostly--of holding it and letting the saw do the work. I worked for about an hour and got most of one tree done. It wasn't as easy or fast to use as I had hoped, but much better than hauling my chain saw up a ladder. (I try not to do any ladder work now that I am over 65.) I decided to continue the pruning later. Two days later, I was back and ready to continue; unfortunately, the saw was not. It was completely charged but after about 40 minutes of cutting, it died and remains dead. So, all together I got 1 hr. and 40 min. of work out the saw for $92! I am returning it; but I will be "charged" my "free shipping charge" plus a new return fee of $5. After reading all the reviews, I realized that there was a possibility for problems, but I hoped that they would hold off until I completed at least one pruning chore! I wonder if this company is owned by Black and Decker? If so, I never would have ordered the saw. Why can't American firms build tools that do what they are supposed to and last for a reasonable time?
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