Black & Decker 18-Volt Cordless Electric Pole Chain Saw, 8-Inch Bar #NPP2018

Black & Decker 18-Volt Cordless Electric Pole Chain Saw, 8-Inch Bar #NPP2018

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

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,…

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Awesome tool. Don't forget chain sharpening! Get batteries on eBay.
Most of the reviews here fail to mention that this IS a chainsaw and therefore has a chain that must be sharpened periodically. Also, if you are trimming fruit trees, don't use regular oil to lube it - use spray cooking oil instead. Less harmful to the tree involved (easier too!). I find that when it is sharp and lubricated, the saw WILL cut 6-inch branches quite nicely.
I have been using mine for 3 years and have never had a problem with it until a power surge fried the battery charger. Go on eBay and get replacement batteries and chargers. They even make a charger that has a radio built in that will run off the rechargeable battery - VERY handy.
Highly recommend this saw.
2008-10-25, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
good chain saw, poor ergonomics
I'll likely not recommned this for other than upright use. This is a very uncomfortable, awkward tool to handle when using the extension pole-insert in positions other than upright. At over 12 feet in length, the heavy parts are at each end of the tool (chain saw at one end with lightweight pole length in the middle, then the battery/handle at the other WITH the requirement to always have your finger on the trigger, no locking). I'm strong; however, I badly injured my elbow and forearm muscles and tendons upon the first use. I needed this tool to do lateral trimming across a large hedge top. Using it to hold upright, to cut a tree limb or similar is a much less awkward use and seems a better fit for the tool. I'll never again use the tool's 4-ft extension rod for later trimming--thus, for me an 8-ft tool and unhappy because I purchased it for the 12-ft. length/option.
2008-10-19, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Well-made & simple to use: a winner
This is a light-duty tool, but as such, it's terrific. I live in south Texas, where our ubiquitous brush is designed by Satan. You can't get close to it or it'll hurt you, but it grows up in fence lines and has to be cleaned out somehow. The Black and Decker pole saw is an ideal tool for this, better than a gas-powered brush cutter, which I also have. You can stick it way inside a clump of catclaw, for instance, saw the damn stuff off, and then pull it out and burn it. I've also used it to prune live oak trees, nearly hard as iron, and it does a decent job of that, too. You don't need a ladder (dangerous!), and it's true the battery doesn't last long, but after pruning enough in fifteen minutes to fill the bed of a pickup twice, that's all I want to do anyway. If I were younger and tougher I'd get two or three batteries and spend a whole morning or afternoon with it. It's an excellent tool and a good buy, in my opinion.
2008-10-07, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Excellent value
Works as advertised. I was quite surprised at the power considering it was cordless, but I was cutting limbs over 4" with no problem.
2008-09-06, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
very handy, does what it's supposed to
I have only used this with just the handle and chain sections, and it seemed to do very well, cutting 2" diameter limbs. The only two things I came across so far, was that you have to manually oil the chain, and the two sections seem to come a little loose from vibration, but never stopped running or fell apart.
2008-08-17, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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