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McCulloch 10-Inch 1.5 HP Electric Pole Saw with Removable 10-Foot Pole #MCP1510

McCulloch 10-Inch 1.5 HP Electric Pole Saw with Removable 10-Foot Pole #MCP1510
From McCulloch

Price: $135.00

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Product Description

Pole Saws for your hard to reach jobs, convenient and portable to help you get the job done in a timely manner


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2826 in Home Improvement
  • Size: M
  • Color: BLK/YEL
  • Brand: McCulloch
  • Model: MCP1510
  • Dimensions: 22.00 pounds

Features

  • Reaches upto 12ft
  • Low kickback chain
  • Hand guard
  • 10" kickback guide
  • Chain saw can be used seperately

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
You expect the job to be carried out easily and comfortably and you want a result that meets your expectations. We have been developing technology, quality, function, ergonomics and design for more than 60 years. The result is a complete range of good value products. Our safety awareness, based on our experience and wide knowledge, is built into every component. With over 60 years of experience in the design and manufacture of outdoor power tools, McCulloch has established an unrivalled, worldwide reputation for design, reliability and value in outdoor products. Founded in 1946, McCulloch rapidly developed a reputation for being at the forefront of 2-stroke engine design, growing into one of the world¿s leading ranges of chainsaws, trimmers, brush cutters and hedge trimmers. McCulloch is a brand within the Husqvarna Group.


Customer Reviews

Nice Unit5
The saw comes detached from the pole in the same box. I needed to use it as a pole saw so I attached the saw to the pole with the four philips head screws provided. It took me about 10-15 minutes by myself, but it would be much quicker and eaiser if you have a helper.
I filled the chain oiler with oil and pumped it as stated in the directions but it didn't pump any oil out onto the chain. I have a small oil can and just manually put a drop or two on the bar before cutting each branch as desired in the directions. I wanted to use the thing and not wait another week or so for another one.
I trimmed the branches up 17 fir trees in one day to a height of about 12-14 feet high. The pole saw is about 10 feet plus your height is approxamately how high one can reach limbs. I'm an older guy but was able to do this because the pole saw works very fast and most of the branches I was cutting were under 3 1/2 inches in diameter. The motor has adaquate power and did not slow down even on the larger branches I cut.
I would not recommend using the saw separatly from the pole as it lacks safty features of the gas powered ones. So I just shortened the poles length to its shortest setting and cut the downed limbs that way.
I really like this unit and would recommened it to anyone. For the price it is hard to beat.
It may require a long extenion cord to reach your trees but like most electric tools, it requires no preperation before storage and it will be ready when you are for the next use.

Sturdy Pole Saw - Better than manual sawing!5
I purchased this electric pole/chain saw after once again using my manual pole saw/pruner. Having several mature maples surrounding my house, there are always a few branches which need to be pruned. Well, a pole saw is something which the average homeowner may use once a year [as opposed to those who make their living trimming trees]. Here's the glitch with a manual pole saw [which is remedied with this electric chain saw] -- sawing back and forth for five minutes with your arms overhead makes for some sore shoulders and upper back within the next two days! About this saw: Made by a reliable chain saw company; Easy to use; Doesn't require two-cycle mix and therefore you don't fret over fouled spark plugs; and best yet, does not require that back and forth arm/shoulder motion of my manual saw! With that said, it is still a pole saw -- cutting limbs way over your head with a chain saw on the end of a pole can be tiring too. Even then, I'd recommend this first even to a new homeowner with tall trees. Always consider safety. If you have never operated a chain saw before, get some advice from someone who has -- they are not foolproof! And, while seemingly too simple to say, READ the safety instructions! You just might need the reminder before a limb knocks you in the head! I have a McCulloch chain saw which I have used for years, so have experience with using a chain saw. This is the first pole chain saw I have owned, and I really like it! One word of caution -- When you fill it with oil [bar & chain oil] for the chain, it will leak out unless you store the saw with the blade pointing upward. Looking for a great alternative to the manual pole saw? Look no further! This is a well made product for any homeowner.

One of my best purchases ever5
This is one of the best tools I've ever purchased. I wanted a pole saw that wasn't a commercial tool but could handle a lot of work. I've trimmed numerous trees in my yard and even removed an established tree with a 12" trunk with ease. What used to take me days, takes me hours. The saw is easy to operate and performs well. I've had no problems with the chain as many people comment with other saws. I will agree that it is a bit awkward to reach some of the high branches due to the weight of the saw being at the far end of the pole. Also, when you want to switch between just the chain saw and the pole saw, it takes a few minutes to take apart and put together. However, these minor inconveniences are worth the time and effort savings.