🌳 Cut the noise, not the trees!
The Oregon PS250 Pole Saw is a cordless, rechargeable branch cutter featuring a powerful 4.0 Ah lithium-ion battery that allows for up to 500 cuts per charge. With a lightweight design and tool-free extendable shaft, it offers a reach of 4 to 4.5 meters. This low-noise saw operates quietly, making it four times quieter than traditional petrol saws, and requires no warm-up or fuel mixing, ensuring an eco-friendly and convenient cutting experience.
Horsepower | 1.5 hp |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 57"L x 9.25"W x 7.75"H |
Item Weight | 13.5 Pounds |
B**Y
I think I am in love!
I just ran the battery down for the first time and I have to say that I am impressed so far. So impressed that I am writing this review while the battery is charging and I can't wait to get back at it!I live on a property that is covered in bush honeysuckle and wild roses. Anyone who has ever had any dealings with these knows what a nightmare this is. I saw a fellow using a pole saw and the light went off in my head that it may be the tool for my job. I ordered this particular one based on other reviews. I am picky about my tools and how I spend my money and I knew this was going to see some serious use so I spent the extra. No regrets on that so far!Assembly was straight forward but I have a long history with chainsaws and the like. About 10 minutes was what it took me to get it from in the box to ready to work. Seems well made, nothing is flimsy. It is on the heavy side, just about what a gas unit weighs, so not terrible. If you have a bad back or weak arms, you will want to carefully consider that it is no lightweight. It does come with a shoulder strap this is adequate and semi-comfortable. Naturally, I had to charge the battery, so I had to wait the better part of 2 hours before I could put it to the test.On the first charge, I trimmed quite a few low hanging limbs off some oaks and cedars in my yard. It cut through 3" oak almost as fast as my 16" chainsaw. Then I checked the battery and it was still full but the chain needed tension. Adjustment was quick and easy. Then the real work began. In all, it saw about 2.5 hours of hard use before the battery was ready for a charge. It worked great! I could extend it and stand well clear of the branches while i sawed the middle out of 10 foot tall bushes. That is a big plus when thorns are involved. I did adjust the chain tension one more time during that use.Hopefully I will be singing this same song for the long term, but for right now, I am one happy buyer (and that is an increasingly rare thing nowadays;-).
J**S
Well built pole saw
This pole saw works great. I've used it several times to limb up trees in my yard, my neighbors yard and my son's yard. Stays sharp and cuts through tough oak and maple branches. Battery life is as advertised about 60 minutes depending on how you use it. Recharge time from empty is about 30 t0 45 minutes. The chain adjustment screw is a bit difficult to adjust on the fly but I recommend carrying a flat head screwdriver with you.
B**Y
One design flaw but overall Excellent
Let me start by saying I research the hell out of every purchase, including this one. Most pole saws I looked at I would consider homeowner grade junk. I'm not a professional arborist by trade but I am/was a tradesman for decades so I know a good tool from a crap tool. My property has roughly 40 trees that need trimming about twice a year and most of those branches are around 2" or less in diameter. I purchase the 6amp hour battery package and get roughly 4.5hrs of total runtime or the equivalent of my max amount of using a pole saw without a break. The battery with the included quick charger takes about as long as I do to recover for lunch and back to work for a full 8ish hours of cutting.The good:- excellent power but make sure you start the motor before dipping into a branch- crazy long runtime with the 6ah battery- great build quality with one exception (see "the bad" below)- Excellent design and pole- Intuitive user experienceThe bad:- pole to compression adjustment fitting sucks and will come loose if tipped down while trimming low branches (I suggest using structural grade silicone to permanently fasten the red compression fitting to the pole at the motor end)Other than the bad I listed above, I freaking love this thing soooo much I bought their chainsaw too which I have no bad things to say about.
M**H
Hard to Beat
This thing is fantastic, built like a brick... house. The pole / handle is beefier than any gas powered pole saw I've ever seen. It will saw through limbs far bigger than you'd expect at first glance, 6-8" is no problem with proper technique. I'm giving this 4* due to the fact it has the potential to be more, and a couple of issues, but don't kid yourself, good luck finding a more capable gas powered saw. This saw is top notch.The Good:1. Chain is sharp out of the box, and will quickly make short work of any reasonable limb.2. Build quality is good, the pole is a rigid fiberglass giving it plenty of rigidity and heft.3. Blade / chain combo will take down big limbs when using proper limb cutting technique... but you still need to not be an idiot, you can certainly bind this in a folding limb if you're not careful, but that's your fault, not the saw's.4. Although a tad long, it's a fantastic saw for cutting out small trees like hedge at the base, makes short work of them.5. Very comfortable to run for extended periods. I recently picked up a Stihl gas powered saw after the battery on my Oregon died to cut for a while... I quietly put the gas powered saw down shortly afterwards as the vibration from the motor through the pole made it terribly unconformable on the hands to run. There is no vibration with the electric saw, it's great to run.The "Consider Carefully":1. The battery life is plenty if trimming around your residential property or hanging a couple of treestands. It's not going to keep you cutting all day if you're trying to do some clearing. You'll get a couple hours out of a battery with relatively constant cutting, so plan on extras if that's your intended use.2. The chain / blade guard is held in by a bolt with a plastic / finger-tightened top. It will occasionally lose tension and cause the chain to slip from the bar. It's fairly quick to fix, and not a problem unique to this saw, but it would be nice if we had a way to tension this differently.
A**R
Pratique!
Livraison ultra rapide!La batterie est déjà sur la charge et on va l'essayer en fin de semaine!
L**U
Easy to extend or retract
I used it to clear 6 acres of spruce treeWent very well
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