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help me buy a tree pruner - mattkime - 04-05-2009 a tree i planted herein brooklyn has gotten wrapped into some telephone lines which i should really undo. brooklyn being brooklyn, its both hard to find tree pruners and transport them since i don't have a car unless i rent. http://www.amazon.com/Corona-Clipper-Telescoping-Fiberglass-6850/dp/B0001VNRG2/ref=pd_bbs_sr_4?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1238945709&sr=8-4 http://www.amazon.com/Fiskars-Profile-12-Foot-Pruner-9391/dp/B000B6T8TM/ref=sr_1_33?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1238945821&sr=8-33 http://www.amazon.com/Wallace-12-Foot-Tree-Pruner-9393/dp/B000HHSD8W/ref=sr_1_21?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1238946073&sr=8-21 since i'm a cheapskate, i'm trying to figure out why i shouldn't get the bottom model for $42 shipped. thx! Re: help me buy a tree pruner - lafinfil - 04-05-2009 The pluses I see for the Fiskars is the chain drive cutter and a longer cutting blade. Also a readily available replacement. Probably more important if you are going to use it a lot or for years to come. If your needs are not frequent then one of the cheaper ones would probably suit your needs. Re: help me buy a tree pruner - John B. - 04-05-2009 Tree pruners aren't much bigger than a broom, so there wouldn't be a reason you couldn't carry one on public transportation if you could find one locally. My dad has the Fiskars, it's pretty neat. I bought a cheap one from Harbor Freight which satisfies my needs just fine. I think it cost somewhere between $9.99 and $15.99. Also, if your worry is that your tree has grown into utility wires, most of the utilities (at least in the 3 states I've lived in) come and trim around their wires on a scheduled basis. Re: help me buy a tree pruner - Rick-o - 04-05-2009 I also have a cheapo, for the times when I can't get to a limb with a chainsaw. For my needs, it works extremely well. As laf mentioned, if you can replace the blade easily, it may be all you need. Re: help me buy a tree pruner - fromish - 04-05-2009 I have had both Corona and Fiskars and finally broke down in frustration with mediocre tools and bought a good extension pruner: http://www.amazon.com/Wolf-Garten-7201004-WOLF-Garten-Tree-Lopper/dp/B00023S6P6 You need the tree loper head and the handles which extends to 160" or so. The Wolf-Garten has teflon-coated blades, quality pulleys and very strong cords, a high pulley ratio for great leverage when working over your head and deals with branches 2+ inches in diameter. If you have larger branches to deal with, you need either a manual saw or an electric or gas mini-chainsaw mounted on a pole. However, the Tree Lopper has worked flawlessly for me for over three years of heavy fruit and ornamental tree pruning. Re: help me buy a tree pruner - Carm - 04-06-2009 Still have a Fiskar. Bought a few years ago. Use it to trim queen palms and regular palms. The tree looper part is not used that often, but still functions. Joe |