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Remington RM1015P 10-Inch 8-Amp Electric Pole Saw
Product Features:
  • Rust-resistant fiberglass and aluminum pole
  • 10-inch electric pole-mounted chainsaw with adjustable arm
  • Includes pole and removable saw from the pole

Product Description:

This Remington Electric Pole Saw extends your capacity to reach overhead branches up to 15ft. with an adjustable telescoping pole. The 8 Amp motor drives the saw with 10in. low-kickback bar and chain. Tool-less quick change from pole saw to chain saw. Aluminum inner pole for extra strength and control during extended-reach operations. Common Usage: Pruning and cutting, Operating Height (ft.): 15, Amps: 8, Chain Length (in.): 10, Bar Length (in.): 10, Shaft Type: Telescoping, Rope Length (ft.): 10, Switch Type: Trigger, Includes: 1 Pole saw

Customer Reviews:
Decent Product
I have used a gas pole saw by Husqvarna in the past so I am familiar with these saws. Overall this product is decent. It doesn't cut as sweet as the Husqvarna but it gets the job done. The older reviews in this sequence are for an outdated model that they no longer sell. They fixed most of the problems that people reported below. The latest saw has a hex shaped pole so you can identify it as the latest version. I would recommend this saw for light duty sawing only. Don't think that because this saw is electric with lots of plastic that it is light and easy to maneuver. Extended fully out it takes some strength to use. The Husqvarna is only 6 feet long and lighter, but 3 feet shorter than the longer reach of the Remington. The Husqvarna also sells for 5 times more than the cost of the Remington which makes the Remington a bargain. What makes this saw clumsy to use is the motor location. For example, the Husqvarna has the motor located below your...

September 7, 2006 (Northeast Ohio) | Rating: 4

Little Champ!
I bought this little guy the same day I bought a proper gas-powered chainsaw (16" Homelite), both at Home Depot. It took care of all of the limbs around my roofline without a problem. Other than being a little awkward with the pole fully extended (mostly just heavy and long), the operation of the saw, with or without the pole, was very straightforward. I wish I could say the same for the Homelite. After the REAL chainsaw blade came off twice and got too dull to even use, I pulled out the Remington and fell 4 10" diameter oak trees without a problem. Clearly this saw is not to be your primary and dragging around the cord is tedious but it will dispatch limbs without a second thought and if you need it to go a little further, it'll gladly do it. I was reluctant when I bought it, but very glad that I did once I put it to use.

September 20, 2005 (Oxford, MS) | Rating: 5

Great saw but???
I purchased one of these 10" pole saws this summer and used it about three times before the chain started jumping off the drive gear. I found that a "c" clip for the plate that holds the chain on the drive gear had popped off. I replaced the clip, but it only stayed on for one more run. I purchased Remington's 14" trimmer version and mounted it to the pole and haven't had any problems since. Some of these saws have the "c" clip and some have bolts holding the plate in place. Beware of the "c" clip.

November 26, 2004 (Florida) | Rating: 3

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