Milwaukee 3008 M18 Telescoping Pole Pruning Shears Review
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- We first saw these Milwaukee M18 Telescoping Pole Pruning Shears at the PIPELINE event in 2023. #sponsored Milwaukee sent us out this M18 Brushless model 3008-20 Pole Pruning Shears so we could share our findings with our audience. These pruning shears extend from 7' to 10' in just a few seconds. A hardened steel blade can cut through 1-3/4" branches in a single pass. #milwaukeetool #tools #review
Release Date: March 2024
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Just picked up one Saturday and I love it it saved so much time
I can’t wait for these to come out. Looks great.
For smaller branches, this looks ideal, as the branches will still be attached to the tree, putting pressure on it is not a problem!
Now if it was a CONVERTIBLE so you could run the SHEARS and 10 inch CHAIN SAW have Trees that I need BOTH and for $700 I could see $PENDING that
That's what I thought, if u can't switch. Who on earth would spend that on pruners? U can get a pole pruner top of the line for $200 with 12-18ft of poles. It's manual but with the double pulley, it's not hard to pull. So I couldn't see doing it on the pruners, especially when the saw will do everything the pruner will and more. If it's really small stuff, use the manual pruner pole. Otherwise it's a waste of money!
The question is do I buy this now or wait until others vet it in the real world? I have been an unpaid and unwilling beta tester for too many such products. It seems like the shear arm/leg/whatever should have a bigger 'hook' so the blade pulls stuff in instead of pushing it away and getting stuck on the blade. I wish it was designed to have the power to reliably and consistently cut up to 2" hardwood, at which point anything bigger I would switch to a polesaw. I have manual compound bypass loppers that cleanly cut 2" stuff just fine.
I can tell you the new telescoping pole saw is AMAZING! Cuts as fast through 8” logs as a Stihl gas chainsaw. I’m not kidding. It’s a well built beast. I’ll be getting the telescoping loppers soon.
Which compound loppers did you go with?
would a 5.0 battery run it ?
Yes
Twice as much as the Ryobi version.
Are you kidding me for that price? Typical Milwaukee, over charging.
These are a waste of money! If u could switch heads to use the pole saw, itd be worth it. But the saw will do 85-90% of what these pruners will do. So its silly to pay this much on something u wont use much, if u are cutting very thin limbs. Use a manual pole pruner from Jameson with 18ft of poles and double pulley head for approx $200! Milwaukee is drunk on this one. The pole saw, now thats a home run!
I need this to cut bamboo way down at the base and a saw won’t make a clean cut. It will hack it it to shreds.
How are you
my cousin is a landscape contractor he ratter waste more money in yeyo than purchasing this tool
Yayo makes him work faster 😂
Can only afford 1.. telescopic chain saw or this guy
what a useless machine , thank you but
ill use my saw
I disagree. I think that there is plenty of uses for this kind of tool, especially for trimming palm, branches, and vines down here in Florida. It will completely wrap up in a pole saw sprocket