Fiskars Power stroke pole pruner review

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2023
  • We give an in-depth review on this homeowner grade pole pruner and why it has a place on every tree service truck.
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  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hello, I just had a FISKAR delivered today 10/2023 and I was able to prune a tree in about 30 minutes. It was a tree that had a bunch of branches about 15 feet high touching the house, hence a highway for rats. No more ! The blades are super sharp and easy to manipulate.

  • @nate2838
    @nate2838 Год назад +3

    I love those pruners! You cannot beat having a variable angle head AND no string!

  • @alextrees6882
    @alextrees6882 Год назад +4

    I’ve been using one of these for a couple of years. It doesn’t come out often, but when it’s needed it is a game changer! Definitely the best pole lopper I’ve come across.

    • @nate2838
      @nate2838 Год назад

      No more string, and getting the cut you want, not settling for what you can get :)

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  Год назад +1

      Yeah man, they are awesome

  • @Nonamesareopen
    @Nonamesareopen Год назад +4

    My favorite pruner so far by far, nice review!
    Might also be worth mentioning, about how high you can reach with it - you can also pull the orange ball at the very end if you're holding it so high that you can't reach the orange handle. Less ergonomic but sure comes in handy sometimes!

    • @davew5161
      @davew5161 9 месяцев назад

      This is the best tool I've ever owned!!!!! Amazingly light/strong/functional/sharp.Make sure to get this model, all aluminum expanding pole. The 1st day I owned them I saved myself $5,000 in tree surgery!

  • @davidb3172
    @davidb3172 День назад

    I have one of these for trimming tree branches on a heritage railway.

  • @kyle6516
    @kyle6516 Год назад +4

    We've been using the non-extendable version of those for the last 15 years. Every climber has their own on the truck. Amazing for for big and small trees alike.

  • @bohansen98
    @bohansen98 Год назад +4

    I too have been using this tool for years. It’s also a favorite of mine where it can be used.

  • @paulamoore1221
    @paulamoore1221 26 дней назад

    I too have been skeptical of the "home owner grade" pole pruners after moving up to Marvin/Jameson commercial grade pole pruners. This Fiskars Power Stroke pole pruner, however, is the Bomb. Everything you have said about it is spot on. This lightweight, well designed pruner can reach remarkedly high up into the canopy, especially when combined with a step ladder or tripod/orchard ladder. Thanks Dan for the recommendation!

  • @Spencer_twin
    @Spencer_twin Год назад +1

    Man I wish I’d seen this video before Father’s Day! Might even buy a second one if the first works out. Live on a farm and this seems great to trim up around fences and pastures/hay fields

  • @mattseymour8637
    @mattseymour8637 8 месяцев назад

    Have the same pruner and I love it! Have cut some thickesh branches with it and always surprised how it cuts through them.
    Having that extra long reach comes in useful for pruning small trees.

  • @merlenelson4894
    @merlenelson4894 Год назад +1

    Great tool. Thanks for getting the word out. I view it as my "deal" using it for pro work, buy three at a time, and would not bother to use the replacement guarantee I've heard is available on them. They do last surprisingly long with sane use, years.

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  Год назад

      Didn’t even look into any kind of guarantee but probably should now you mention it

  • @dankotos61
    @dankotos61 Год назад

    I definitely am going to get one. I do a lot of pruning I'm anxious to try it thanks for the video

  • @unddannkommtbierinsspiel
    @unddannkommtbierinsspiel Год назад +4

    Been using the Fiskars for some years and I now switched to the Tiger helium - much better. More solid while being lighter and I especially love the smaller one for climbers which can be extended!

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  Год назад +1

      We’ll have to look into those Tiger Helium pruners

    • @YocahuBagua
      @YocahuBagua 10 месяцев назад

      Where do you find those?

  • @rskybizintrees
    @rskybizintrees Год назад +1

    Absolutely my favorite pruner! Using them close to 15 years, have been through about three in that time frame.
    The articulated head makes for far superior proper cuts as you can get the angles right. Have wished they would make a bit stouter version though as they always feel cheapish. Always amased at the durability despite the feel though.

  • @cb5600
    @cb5600 Год назад

    Great review, seems like a great way to save your shoulders. Every bit helps. 👊🏻🧡🇨🇦

  • @DavidBoschGR
    @DavidBoschGR Год назад +3

    Ooo, now you've gotten me wanting one.

  • @jawaidmohammad2100
    @jawaidmohammad2100 Год назад

    From UK but live in Aus I came across these pruners on farm property 8 yrs ago I was blown away great product. Top notch 🎉. I miss looking at uk tress in full leaf 🌿. Working tree industry winter ❄️ tough uk

  • @chondromarecords
    @chondromarecords 11 месяцев назад

    its my go to! the ones with string drive me absolutely mental

  • @oneawesomemofo
    @oneawesomemofo Год назад

    I bought a fiskars pole pruner from Lowe's. Don't remember which model but it immediately went back after opening the package. Ponied up and bought the Marvin/notch fiberglass poles/heads.

  • @williamsolomon1307
    @williamsolomon1307 Год назад +1

    I already shared this video with my Boss 😂 thanks for sharing!

  • @camharris2
    @camharris2 11 месяцев назад

    Can also pull from the bottom for a little bit more reach! I've got a few non telescopic ones and had 1 telescoping one but broke it unfortunately and haven't been able to find them anymore.

  • @johndarcey
    @johndarcey 5 месяцев назад +1

    Had one for 2 years. Agree, it is excellent. Good call.

  • @arboristvalentin
    @arboristvalentin Год назад

    I have been using Gardena pole pruners. Especially the shorter non-extendible version is extremely light and useful for pruning from within the canopy. I have yet to compare if the extendible version is heavier than Fiskars.

  • @mst5517
    @mst5517 Год назад

    Have one for ~1.5 year. I'm happy with it in a non commercial use. You can also buy a clip on saw, it's very sharp, the mount is quite sturdy and it's easy mounted and removed.

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  Год назад

      Yes, it comes with the saw but we don’t really like that add on, so we don’t use it

  • @radicalpaddyo
    @radicalpaddyo Год назад +3

    They are great for light work, but the head lock wears out pretty quickly from my experience.
    Also replacing the string/chain system is like performing surgery!
    Testing a few others for comparison at the moment on our landscaping company.

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  Год назад

      Good to know, I wonder if there is a way to slow down the wear on the head?

    • @tazou19
      @tazou19 Год назад

      You can tighten the nut on the orang lock for the head. There is also a spring washer under the orange part that breaks. Not sure where to source it so I'm keeping old damaged pruners for parts.

    • @radicalpaddyo
      @radicalpaddyo Год назад +1

      @@tazou19 I'm not sure Fiskars do the old locking mechanism any more. It may actually have been better than their new one!

  • @joshtybring5315
    @joshtybring5315 11 месяцев назад

    Affectionately called the "super stick". Essential tool

  • @claudiasmith9117
    @claudiasmith9117 10 месяцев назад

    I have this pull pruner and it is amazing. If you're thinking about getting one, get it, you can find them at home, depot.

  • @fromthebeginning6064
    @fromthebeginning6064 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @tazou19
    @tazou19 Год назад

    Been using those for years now, they are great. When it breaks, contact Fisher and you get a new one under warranty!
    Very plastic heavy and sorta fragile, hopefully they come out with a professional line at some point.

  • @geekay4703
    @geekay4703 Год назад

    Dammit Dan, I just bought a Marvin two days ago. I'll still buy one, they are cheap, like $45. Can you mount a blade on it for sawing?

  • @biglog987
    @biglog987 Год назад

    Have any time on the ars long reach pruner? Was going to purchase one but this might be easier to find

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  Год назад +1

      Not sure about that one

    • @biglog987
      @biglog987 Год назад

      @@ClimbingArborist id check it out! Looks great for hedges

    • @YocahuBagua
      @YocahuBagua 10 месяцев назад +1

      I had one and love it! But I had a nasty accident with it while descending from a tree and the paramedics had to cut it in half to transport me to the hospital and take it out of my ass lol. Super sharp and light! Excellent tool!

  • @danielcarter7430
    @danielcarter7430 Год назад

    Thanks. How about a preference on a manual pole saw?

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  Год назад

      Personally hate the saw blade on a pole if that is what you mean

    • @danielcarter7430
      @danielcarter7430 Год назад

      @@ClimbingArborist Yes that's what I meant. I haven't much experience with them. Thanks for responding.

  • @stephendouglassd
    @stephendouglassd Год назад

    I have used these alot. Great for ornamental trees but the lock for the swivel head wears out pretty fast and then it becomes annoying

  • @liamcarvet8374
    @liamcarvet8374 Год назад

    Loving the stringless business always get driven mad unwinding the rope especially up the top of the biggest a frame waiting for the thing to cut then you falling off or the pruning head popping off if like me your boss won't get a new one don't know how many cable ties and other heath Robinson ideas its had none working more than a hour lol

  • @alotl1kevegas860
    @alotl1kevegas860 Год назад

    Now I'll have to get one. I have a cheaper saw/pruner with wooden poles, and it sucks so much lol.

  • @johnhamilton7495
    @johnhamilton7495 Год назад +1

    used them for 15 years

  • @theaxeman4429
    @theaxeman4429 Год назад

    Yeah - I used it for about a year and head fell to pieces… Still have it if anyone wants spare parts 😅

  • @stephenxburrage
    @stephenxburrage Год назад

    This thing works GREAT for Live Oaks..

  • @arbolorian
    @arbolorian Год назад

    ohhh dan if u like the fiskars, try to get a Helium pole pruner, is lighter than the fiskars and last much more.

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  Год назад

      Not heard of the Helium but reading through the comments a few people have mentioned it

  • @arboristtycurrie1380
    @arboristtycurrie1380 Год назад

    Ah yes the chokenstroke! 😆

  • @gabrieloflaherty9187
    @gabrieloflaherty9187 Год назад +1

    Omg, we have one of these and they’re awesome. We call it the w@nk stick.

  • @josephsmith1601
    @josephsmith1601 Год назад

    Urrgh. The new version of this pruner is terrible. Always gets jammed

  • @tymega7680
    @tymega7680 Год назад

    Imagine calling yourself a trimmer using that😂

    • @radicalpaddyo
      @radicalpaddyo Год назад +3

      They are really good for fast light work and give a very clean cut.
      They are used by anyone doing good quality work with small trees.

    • @stephenxburrage
      @stephenxburrage Год назад +6

      Well, first of all, nobody calls themselves a trimmer..