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Fiskars 7.9'-12' Extendable Tree Pruning Stik Pruner - Rotating Sharp Precision-Ground Steel Blade for Cutting up to 1.25" Diameter

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Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'


Features

  • IDEAL BRANCH TRIMMER: Tree pruner that extends from 7.9 to 12 feet; Lightweight aluminum pole weighing less than five pounds to help minimize fatigue; Ideal for cutting high branches, or making low cuts without bending or kneeling
  • MAXIMUM POWER AND PRECISION: Low-friction coating helps the blade glide through wood, and prevents the blade from gumming up with sap or debris, while power-stroke gearing provides maximum cutting power; Rope-free design gives you two-handed control
  • LONG-LASTING AND RELIABLE: Fully hardened, precision-ground steel pruning blade stays sharp through heavy use and provides excellent durability for lasting value; Fiskars tree pruning shears are built to last
  • QUALITY GARDEN TOOLS: From tree pruners to garden shears, Fiskars garden and yard tools are equipped with smart technologies and award-winning, ergonomic features that make it easier and more enjoyable to transform your outdoor space
  • INCLUDES: 1 Fiskars Extendable Tree Pruner; Full lifetime warranty

Description

Fiskars Pruning Stik Tree Pruner makes it easy to cut high or low with a level of control that traditional pruners with exterior ropes can't match. A long, lightweight pole lets you cut high branches without the hassles and dangers of using a ladder, make low cuts without sore knees from kneeling or back strain from bending, and reach into dense, prickly shrubs or tight spots. The pole extends up to 12 feet and locks securely, giving you needed reach to cut the highest branches. The rope-free design means you can use both hands to maximize your power and accuracy, and an easy-to-grip sliding handle makes the pruning action smooth and simple. An actuating ball at the end of the pole lets you reach even farther and still prune with precision, an included 15-inch saw blade makes it easy to take down thicker branches, and the cutting head rotates up to 230 degrees to let you prune and saw at difficult angles. The fully hardened, precision-ground blade stays sharp, and a low-friction, rust-resistant coating makes every cut smoother. Designed to help you transform the backyard, Fiskars lawn and gardening tools are equipped with smart technologies and award-winning, ergonomic features that make it easier and more enjoyable to perform your own lawn care. From pruning shears, lawn mowers, weeding tools, and tree cutters, we take a holistic approach to develop garden equipment that reflects hours of immersive study, research, and validation, resulting in gardening supplies that outperform the competition and feel like a natural extension of your body.

Brand: Fiskars


Color: Black


Item Weight: 4.34 Pounds


Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'


Blade Material: Aluminum


Brand: Fiskars


Color: Black


Item Weight: 4.34 Pounds


Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'


Blade Material: Aluminum


Handle Material: Steel,Wood


Blade Edge: Straight


Blade Type: Parrot Beak


Hand Orientation: Ambidextre


Point Style: Round point


Cutting Width: 1.25 Inches


Product Dimensions: 3.25 x 7.25 x 90.5 inches


Item Weight: 4.34 pounds


Manufacturer: Fiskars


Country of Origin: Taiwan


Item model number: 92406935K


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nothing less than exceptional-
Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'
Fisker has done a real nice job on the updated design - telescopic extended and retract for those extra few feet needed to clip/cut branches. super easy hand slide that provides leverage for cutting and pruning vs. the legacy loose rope model. rounded nub on bottom allows you rest the pole on your hip to prune 60 degrees to 100-degree angles with ease. Chain operated clip and adjustable saw for extra thick branches (I believe the saw design is also updated - cuts quick). Sheared the entire lawn with ease - great product!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023 by David Gedoun

  • Easy to use on smaller branches
Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'
I bought this trimmer to prune some branches on my crepe myrtles that had damage from a hard freeze. With a step ladder, I was able to reach branches over 20 feet from the ground. The bypass pruner was very easy to use on smaller branches, though anything more than a half inch required some effort. It probably would have worked easier on live branches though. The shaft was easy to extend, and stayed locked in place. Since the damaged parts of the plants were pretty small, I didn't use the saw attachment, but it looked sturdy and very sharp. The instructions are minimal and printed on the packaging. The pruner head and saw were encased in a truly evil plastic clamshell that was very difficult to cut without losing body parts. Other than the packaging, I was very pleased with the pruner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by Andrew

  • The packaging is ridiculous to open
Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'
I have bought four of these in 8 years, the chain always gets messed up. I do like this product so I keep buying new ones. Yet the packaging on the end of the pole is ridiculous to open.
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by mike bowling

  • Works very well, great product
Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'
I bought this despite the higher price because I trust the brand Fiskars. This tool is worth the money. It cuts great and the pole maintains a solid feel when fully extended.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023 by KGXG

  • Best tree trimmer I've ever owned
Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'
This tool is great! It cuts with relative ease (and cleanly, too), is fairly easy to handle, and can even be used to trim smaller woody bushes and hedges while saving you from having to constantly bend down. The tape on the end pull knob will stretch and sometimes geta wrapped around the handle, but it's a minor annoyance considering the performance you get. I definitely recommend this tool. My only regret is that it can't reach even higher. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023 by Ken from CA

  • Excellent, sturdy tool
Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'
I recently had to remove a lot of vines that had firmly affixed themselves to the barn. I wanted to avoid getting up on a ladder and bought this tool with the hopes that I could use this tool to get the job done. Happy to report that it did the job! The pruning extension takes a little practice, particularly at full extension but works well once you get the hang of it. The pruner is sturdy enough (even though it's pretty light) that I could "hook" the vines and pull them down without damaging it. All in all, it was exactly what I needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by Andrew M. St Laurent

  • This is currently my favorite tool, but somehow I also hate it.
Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'
The 50% of the time the cut goes off without any malfunction is amazing. The other half of the time, you are: 1) getting pinched by an angry plastic knob that flails around 2) untwisting the ribbon from around the pole, which a causes a jam 3) reattaching the bottom cone piece, because you need to take it off to untwist the ribbon 4) reattaching the bottom cone piece, because once you take it off it falls off every 3 or 4 cuts 5) slamming the pump handle into your hand when you pull the knob, because the best places to hold the pole are right in the line of fire. That's another different kind of pinch. The type that just makes you angry; where you yell the F word at the top of your lungs. 6) unjamming the sticks of virtually any size from 1 cm up to 1 inch that regularly go sideways and lodge between the blades, regardless of sharpening the blade, tightening the blades, and practicing 7) scrambling to catch a falling pole when you make a cut right at the limit of the range of the stik, because the only place you can hold it is on the very bottom of the pole, otherwise the pump slams into your hand- and your other hand is pulling the knob. As soon as the stick is cut, the pole starts to fall. If you reach with the hand that was pulling the cord, the plastic knob will zip up and hit or pinch your other hand, if you reach with the only hand that was on the pole already, then you are almost performing a juggling act, and something will go wrong. I think the best thing Fiskars can do with this product is somehow attach a tiny webcam to it and constantly stream little tiktok clips of people getting hurt or getting really mad. I'm think after every time I get hurt by this pruning stik, the one thing that might make me feel better would be seeing a little video of it hurting someone else. I was actually looking for the 5' Fiskar's pruning stick but I only found this longer one. Longer must be better right? Wrong. Here are the absolutely major failures compared to their shorter product which has the exact same pruning shears and ribbon & bike chain operating hardware. 1) The ribbon (it's not a rope! a flat rope is not the same thing as a ribbon!) is on the outside of the stick. It was on the inside of the stick on the other model. I get it, they probably did that so it wouldn't interfere with the telescoping extension piece. Now it interferes with multiple other things instead. 2) Careful where you put your hand if you get a good grip and your hand is over the ribbon, you could get a ribbon burn on your hand when you try and cut, or you might get lucky and merely prevent the product from working effectively. 3) Also watch out for wayward sticks or debris, things will get stuck in the ribbon. 4) the section of the ribbon running from the pump action grip down to the pull cord likes to start getting twisted around the pole and it will get stuck- you will have to remove the end piece to untangle this. 5) The pump grip and the pull cord are now synchronized in tandem on this model- meaning when you pull the cord it also moves the pump grip down the pole and vice versa- pumping the grip gives slack to the pull cord and it will flop around. On the 5' model these two methods of pruning were independent of each other, which worked WAY better. Pumping the grip wouldn't send a floppy hard plastic knob falling out of the bottom of the pole trying to find the right place to smack you so it will optimize the pain. And conversely, pulling the knob doesn't send the pump grip crashing into your other hand, making a fair effort to score a blood blister on that flap of skin between your thumb and index finger. Does that little piece of webbed hand have a name? It is pruner-averse for sure. 6) because the pump and knob cord work the same mechanism, watch out where you put your hand! When trying to get to the furthest lengths you can, you will put one hand on the pole near the bottom and then pull the knob with the other hand- only the pump grip will come crashing into your hand when you do, preventing the cut, pinching your hand and possibly causing you to drop the pruner. And if it lands wrong, that pole WILL bend out of shape. 7) When cutting with the cord and pull knob, do not let go of that knob after the cut like you're starting a lawnmower. It it will flail around and retract into the bottom of the pole until it smashes a finger or hand that may be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I'm torn about which one hurts worse: the knob smack or the pump grip collision. I'm; thinking the pump grip collision. So here is the TL;DR: don't get this thing. Fiskars always had choice gear at the store and for prizes or demos. I am going to see about other things I can get that aren't crazy battery expensive . I am almost certain there are at least 1 and possibly 2 or 3 things that I forgot to mention, but this review is long enough and my anger-typing-cramps are pretty bad. Cheers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023 by Dennis Dennis

  • Very easy to use.
Style: Pruning Stick Extenable 7.9'-12'
Well engineered for simplicity of use. Did the job as advertised.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by Wynn C Graham

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