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Black & Decker 18-Volt Cordless Electric Pole Chain Saw, 8-Inch Bar #NPP2018 | 
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| Brand: Black & Decker Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $183.99 Buy New: $119.97 You Save: $64.02 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 134 reviews Sales Rank: 558
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Battery: 1 Rechargeable 18-volt NiCad Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 8.1 x 44.5
MPN: NPP2018 Model: NPP2018 UPC: 028877490960 EAN: 0028877490960
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| Features:
| • | 18-volt Ni-Cad pole pruning saw | | • | Reaches up to 14 feet; 8-inch cutting bar and chain cuts branches up to 6-inches thick | | • | Durable plastic handle | | • | Includes saw with extension, battery, charger, storage bag, blade guard, oil bottle, wrench | | • | 115-inches long; 7.6 pounds; 2-year warranty |
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Product Description 18V, Cordless, Pole Saw, Center Extension Allows For A Useable Length Of 6.5' Or 10', Provides Overhead Reach Of Up To 14', 8" Cutting Bar & Chain Allows For A Maximum Cutting Diameter Of 6", 18V NiCad Battery Provides Up To 100 Cuts Of 1-1/2" Pine Branches Per Charge, 18V Battery-Powered For Hassle Free Trigger Starting, In-Line Power Head Allows Easy Access & Visibility Between Branches, Unit Disassembles For Easy Storage & Transport, Carry Bag, Blade Guard, Oil Bottle & Wrench Included, 2 Year Warranty.
Amazon.com Review Prune dead branches 14 feet above head level with Black and Decker's Cordless 18-volt Pole Pruning Saw and never set up a ladder again. An eight-inch cutting bar and chain cuts branches six inches in diameter with out overexertion. A center extension slides out to reach the high branches and slides back in for lower cuts. For less downtime and more productivity, the 18-volt Nicad battery has enough runtime and power to cut one hundred 1-1/2-inch branches on a single charge. A 3-section design folds down for compact storage in the included storage bag. An extremely user-friendly tool, this saw's motor is positioned in-line with the pole so that it fits between branches easily and doesn't obstruct visibility. And, weighing only 7.6 pounds, this pruning saw is easy to handle as well. Not only does it reach high branches easily, it actually cuts them, too. The saw comes with battery, charger, storage bag, blade guard, oil bottle, and wrench. Black and Decker covers the pruning saw with a 30-day, no-risk, satisfaction guarantee as well as a full two-year warranty. --Brian Olson
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| Customer Reviews: Read 129 more reviews...
Boy! What a monster December 31, 2008 Totally love this thing.
I didn't expect too much for a "battery powered" saw. Turns out I was absolutely wrong. Cutting tree branches are no problem. It's not very good at cutting a branch that is too thin(you don't need a chainsaw in that situation anyway), but medium sized branchs are no problem -- as long as the branch is not larger than the saw. I even use it to cut 2x6. It takes only a few seconds to cut one 2x6. I guess this proves what they say:"Even a starved camel is bigger than any horse". Chainsaw is a Chainsaw! It's no kidding.
I should have purchased this years ago.... December 26, 2008 Black & Decker 18-Volt Cordless Electric Pole Chain Saw, 8-Inch Bar #NPP2018 This cordless pole chain saw saved us from paying a professional hundreds of dollars to cut down a diseased tree. It was over 30 feet tall. We reached out of the second story window and was able to cut some branches. With a ladder we were able to cut the balance top branches. It saved our energy to cut the large branches and trunk with a hand saw. Without buying a regular chain saw, this was worth every penny. It will used in the future over and over again. Thanks to the wise inventor.
AWESOME LITTLE CORDLESS POLE SAW December 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a woman, 5'3" and 120 lbs. I wanted something to cut branches on the trees on my property that I could be comfortable handling. This does the job and more. I could handle it no problem and it cuts up to 6" diameter branches. This is not the tool for heavy duty tree cutting jobs but it's not meant to be, it cuts slower than a traditional chain saw and it has it's limits but it was a life saver after the recent ice storm which felled several large branches off a tree in my yard and left another large branch hanging. I was able to cut the hanging branch off and cut the rest into manageable brush. It holds a charge well and I never ran out of power. This was a great purchase and I highly recommend it.
Works as Advertised November 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This saw works as advertised. Easy to assemble and use and not hard to handle. I use the provided small bottle to manually oil the chain after each usage. The batteries are interchangeable with other B&D 18v products. The only limitation is the usage from the single battery before requiring a charge. I have two additional batteries, so this is not a problem for me , but could be for others.
Just What The Tree Doctor Ordered! November 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This Pole Chain Saw works great, so far! I have used it about 4 times and am very pleased with it. It does what it was made to do. I have a regular chain saw and a manual pole saw/lopper. Don't expect it to replace a full size chain saw or a good pole lopper. This fills a gap between the two. I have used it on branches 4" in diameter and it worked just fine. It is also handy on smaller branches that are too big for the pole lopper, but that are awkward to cut with a manual pole saw because they wave back and forth when you try to cut them. The Pole Chain Saw holds them still with the built-in branch stop. This is differently a great addition to the tool shed!
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