Best power pole saws according to redditors

We found 13 Reddit comments discussing the best power pole saws. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Power Pole Saws:

u/Jackofalltrades87 · 10 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

Not this one. There’s no battery to hold a charge. It’s just an electric motor. If the cord isn’t plugged in, it’s dead. It is similar to this one.

Edit: but your point still stands. Kids shouldn’t be playing with it.

u/Mortimer452 · 10 pointsr/homeowners

Absolutely correct. I live in the middle of a ~300acre wheat field a couple miles outside of town, in a 100+ year old farmhouse. Mice are just something you have to deal with.

Sealing up obvious entry points is first line of defense. Next, keep clean. Don't leave food out. Keep dry goods (beans, rice, flour) in sealed containers. We keep our bread in a breadbox.

Use bait stations. Use bait stations. I say it twice because they really do help. You probably want at least two, maybe four. Don't even screw with the little mouse ones the size of your hand, get the big ones for rats. A bucket of bait will probably last you a year or so, depending on how often you check & re-bait them. If you have a large or medium sized dog that likes to chew, make sure the dog can't access them, if they get determined enough they could chew it open. Cats are OK.

Every so often, you'll open a drawer or pick up a box in the pantry and find some mouse droppings or discover it's been chewed up. Don't panic, it happens, set traps. These style traps are the absolute best. Little dab of peanut butter in the reservoir and it's almost impossible to get the bait without setting them off. They last, too - I have some of these with dozens of kills on them. For best results, bait the traps but don't set them, leave for a few days, and re-bait as necessary. Mice get used to a free meal at the trap every day. Then, bait and set, snap! snap! snap! it'll be a mini mouse armageddon.

u/bugzrrad · 3 pointsr/deals
u/chocoboat · 2 pointsr/landscaping

I was leaning towards the Worx WG309 pole saw, what do you think about it?

Those high powered hedge trimmers might be an ideal tool but they're expensive, I was hoping a chainsaw or polesaw or something near $100 could get the job done.

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/amazondealsus

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u/flipzone · 1 pointr/dapsCA