🌲 Two blades, one lightweight pole, and 26.4 ft of ladder‑free reach. This manual pole saw comes with two dual‑hook 65Mn steel blades — so you always have a sharp backup or can switch between different cutting tasks. The 8 fiberglass sections connect with push‑button clips for tool‑free assembly in seconds. Extend from 4.46 ft for low shrubs all the way up to 26.4 ft for high palm fronds, dead oak limbs, or fruit tree canopies. At just 15.35 lbs total, it’s light enough for extended use but tough enough for years of yard work. Perfect for homeowners who want professional pruning without the hassle of multiple tools.
🔧 Key Features – 26.4 ft Extendable Tree Pruner
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4.46–26.4 ft Adjustable Reach: 8 push‑button fiberglass sections let you dial in the exact length you need. Collapses small for storage, extends tall for high branches — no ladder required.
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Two 65Mn Steel Dual‑Hook Blades: Each blade features a top hook to pull back entangled branches and chip‑clearing holes to prevent clogging. Electroplated rust‑proof coating keeps them sharp season after season. Having two means less downtime.
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Push‑Button Clip Connections: Secure, one‑click assembly. Each section locks firmly with a spring‑loaded button — no twisting, no tools. Just push the button, slide, and release. Rock‑solid during cutting.
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Lightweight Fiberglass Pole: Φ1.26-inch diameter fiberglass is strong, non‑conductive, and easy to handle. The complete tool weighs only 15.35 lbs — manageable for one person even at full extension.
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Versatile for Palms, Shrubs & Trees: Ideal for trimming palm fronds, pruning fruit trees, clearing storm damage, and shaping ornamental shrubs. Recommended trimming length is 20 ft (6 poles) for best stability.
📐 Technical Specifications – Manual Pole Saw & Tree Pruner
| Item Code |
T3342P475828 |
| Product Name |
Manual Pole Saw, 4.46-26.4 ft Extendable Tree Pruner |
| Extension Range |
4.46 ft to 26.4 ft (1.36 m – 8.05 m) |
| Number of Sections |
8 (saw head + 7 extension poles) |
| Connection Type |
Push‑button clips, tool‑free |
| Blade Material |
65Mn steel with electroplated rust‑proof coating |
| Blade Features |
Dual‑hook design + chip‑clearing holes |
| Number of Blades Included |
2 |
| Pole Material |
Fiberglass, Φ1.26 inch diameter |
| Color |
Black + Orange |
| Product Weight (complete) |
15.35 lbs (6.96 kg) |
| Package Weight |
15.45 lbs |
| Assembled Length (min) |
46.61 inches |
| Assembled Width |
6.77 inches |
| Assembled Height |
6.46 inches |
| Package Dimensions (LxWxH) |
46.61 x 6.77 x 6.46 inches |
| Recommended Trimming Length |
20 ft (6 poles) for optimal stability |
❔ Frequently Asked Questions
How do the push‑button connections compare to threaded poles?
Push‑button clips are faster — no twisting required. Just press the button, slide the sections together, and release. They lock securely and won’t loosen during use. To disconnect, press the button and pull apart. Much easier when you’re wearing gloves or working at height.
Why does this come with two blades instead of one?
Two blades give you a backup if one gets dull mid‑job, or you can dedicate one blade for rough cutting (thick, dry branches) and keep the other for finer work. Both are identical 65Mn steel with rust‑proof coating, so you get double the value.
Can the 26.4 ft length actually be used safely?
Yes, but we recommend using 20 ft (6 poles) for most trimming because it offers better leverage and control. At full 26.4 ft, the pole is more flexible — best for light pruning of thin branches. Always use two hands and consider a back support belt for extended sessions.
Is the fiberglass pole safe around power lines?
Fiberglass is non‑conductive, but moisture, sap, or dirt can create a conductive path. Always maintain at least 15 feet of clearance from any power line. Never use in rain or wet conditions. Safety first — if you’re unsure, call a professional.
How do I maintain the 65Mn blades?
After each use, wipe the blade with a dry cloth to remove sap and debris. Apply a light coat of machine oil to prevent rust. The electroplated coating is durable, but regular cleaning extends blade life. You can sharpen the blade with a mill file when needed.
What’s the advantage of the chip‑clearing holes?
When cutting green or sappy wood, sawdust can clog the blade and slow you down. The holes allow chips to fall through, keeping the cut clean and reducing friction. You’ll notice faster, smoother cuts compared to solid blades.
🌟 Pro Tip: Start trimming from the bottom of the tree and work your way up. For thick branches, use a three‑cut method (undercut, then top cut) to prevent bark stripping. Always wear safety glasses and gloves. After each use, store the pole saw collapsed in a dry place to protect the push‑button mechanisms.
✅ Ready to take the ladder out of tree trimming? Order the 26.4 ft manual pole saw with two 65Mn blades today.