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No hay artículos en el carroJohan Anton Meij
Comentado en los Países Bajos el 22 de agosto de 2024
Een razorblade scherpe zaag en schaar die zonder enige inspanning takken van de boom verwijderd. Een aankoop waar wij heel veel plezier aan gaan beleven.
BowenBabe
Comentado en Australia el 22 de octubre de 2024
As a small, 69yo woman with quite a few trees, I was looking for a means of pruning my trees without needing a ladder. This pruner does the job perfectly for me. I haven't needed to use the pruning saw yet, but the cord-operated cutter is brilliant. It's very sharp and pruning is now something that I can do easily. It takes a bit of practice to avoid tangling the cord up in the branches, but once I got the hang of it, I was fine. I recommend it.
Xussia
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 24 de octubre de 2023
My house was under attack from an indiscriminate tree and its army of branches that was getting ‘too close’ to the house according to my wife. Lacking the required tree felling knowledge and not wanting to actually kill a tree, I opted to get something that would allow me to trim the branches in some way. Now, my arms are pretty long, but not 3m long and even on a ladder I needed something that extended my chopping ability to longer than arms length. A trip to B&Q proved useless so I decided to go to the only manufacturer of things that sounds both tribal and warlike. Anything made by a company called ‘Spear and Jackson’ sounded like it could deal with things. It also sounds like the kind of 70s cop show that you know didn’t mess around. I ordered the item which looked, to me, like some kind of medieval weapon used in the Battle of Hastings. A sharp saw jutted out one edge, then a branch dismembering claw poked out the other with a long pulley cord to activate the mechanism. A short set up, and the Battle of the Bush could begin. That is also probably a title of a 70s film though more adult on nature. I digress, the blade is the sharpest thing I have ever pulled with a 2m cord. That thing was slicing through thick tree branches like they were nothing. It was also light weight which meant hoying it up a ladder was easy peasy. Before long I’d savaged that pesky tree within an inch of its life, it had gone from a 70s Barclays Bank - loads of branches - to the 00s version. Barely any branches. I was very pleased with how this operated and amazed at how sharp it was. The saw blade I never needed to use though I can see how effective it would be. After I was satisfied with enough dismembering I then realised I had about a lorry full of tree branches and leaves to somehow transport from the drive to the tip. That was the moment I regretted going at it like a mad chopping maniac. But this was well worth the money, all hail the Spear and Jackson Tree Branch Destroyer. Get one but… think about what you’re doing too!
MMC
Comentado en Italia el 26 de julio de 2022
Arrivato prima del previsto. Subito messo all'opera, funziona benissimo. Taglia con grande facilità anche rami di 4 cm di diametro. Prodotto estremamente robusto e funzionale. Consigliatissimo
Khan
This thing is incredible. Sharp and long reach. I remove the saw when only pruning as it gets stuck between the branches and its quite easy to put back on. It won't cut dry branches well but fresh branches are cut without a glitch. This is my go to when cutting overgrown branches.
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