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Telescopic Shaft Branch Saws Greenworks G24PS20 Solo

Greenworks G24PS20 Solo

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft

£89.58
Or 3 interest-free payments of £29.86/mo.*
7stores
Telescopic Shaft Branch Saws Dewalt DCMPS567N Solo
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Dewalt DCMPS567N Solo

4.0

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft, Harness

£204.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £68.31/mo.*
9+stores
Telescopic Shaft Branch Saws Black & Decker PS7525

Black & Decker PS7525

Branch Saw, Harness, Telescopic Shaft

£94.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £31.66/mo.*
9+stores
Telescopic Shaft Branch Saws Bosch Universal ChainPole 18 (1x2.5Ah)
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Bosch Universal ChainPole 18 (1x2.5Ah)

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft, Harness

£147.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £49.31/mo.*
9+stores
Telescopic Shaft Branch Saws Dewalt DCMPS567P1 (1x5.0Ah)
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Dewalt DCMPS567P1 (1x5.0Ah)

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft

£259.99£272.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £86.66/mo.*
9+stores
Telescopic Shaft Branch Saws Einhell GC-LC 18/20 Li T-Solo

Einhell GC-LC 18/20 Li T-Solo

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft, Harness

£107.89
Or 3 interest-free payments of £35.96/mo.*
9+stores
Telescopic Shaft Branch Saws Makita DUA200Z Solo

Makita DUA200Z Solo

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft

£185.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £61.66/mo.*
9+stores
Telescopic Shaft Branch Saws Black & Decker GPC1820L20-QW

Black & Decker GPC1820L20-QW

4.3

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft

£99.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £33.31/mo.*
4stores
Webb WEV20EXTPSB2(1x2.0Ah)

Webb WEV20EXTPSB2(1x2.0Ah)

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft

£109.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £36.66/mo.*
7stores
Greenworks G24PS20 (1x2.0Ah)

Greenworks G24PS20 (1x2.0Ah)

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft

£129.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.33/mo.*
9+stores
Makita DUA301Z Solo

Makita DUA301Z Solo

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft

£499.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £166.33/mo.*
7stores
Stihl HT 135

Stihl HT 135

Branch Saw, Telescopic Shaft, Harness

£899.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £299.99/mo.*
3stores

Branch Saws: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a branch saw, it's essential to consider the type that best suits your needs. Manual hand saws are perfect for small gardens and light pruning tasks, offering precision and control. Pole saws extend your reach for higher branches without needing a ladder. For larger gardens or more demanding tasks, electric or petrol-powered saws provide the power needed to tackle thicker branches efficiently. Evaluate your garden size and the typical tasks you'll undertake to select the right branch saw.

The blade is the heart of any branch saw, so prioritizing quality is crucial. Look for blades made from durable materials like high-carbon steel, as they remain sharp longer and resist rust. A non-stick coating can also help reduce friction and prevent sap build-up during use. Additionally, consider how easy it is to maintain or replace the blade. Some branch saws feature quick-change systems for hassle-free blade swaps, ensuring your tool remains in top condition.

Comfort and safety should never be overlooked when purchasing a branch saw. Opt for models with ergonomic handles that fit comfortably in your hand, reducing fatigue during prolonged use. For pole saws, adjustable lengths can enhance comfort by allowing you to work at various heights without strain. Safety features such as blade guards or safety locks are also vital to prevent accidents when the saw is not in use. Prioritizing these aspects ensures a safer and more enjoyable gardening experience.

BRANCH SAWS

FAQ

A branch saw is a tool designed for cutting branches and small trees. It typically features a long handle and a sharp blade, allowing you to reach higher branches. Branch saws are essential for maintaining trees and shrubs in your garden, offering precision and ease of use.

Choosing the right branch saw depends on the size of branches you need to cut and your comfort with handling tools. Consider the blade length, handle grip, and weight. A longer blade is ideal for thicker branches, while a lightweight model is easier to maneuver.

A pruning saw with a curved blade is best for thick branches. The curve provides better leverage and control when cutting through dense wood. Ensure the teeth are sharp and spaced appropriately to handle tough cuts efficiently.

Electric branch saws are more powerful and reduce physical effort compared to manual ones. They are suitable for frequent use or larger jobs. However, manual saws offer more control and are quieter, making them ideal for smaller tasks or precise cuts.

You can use a branch saw on wet wood, but it may require more effort. Wet wood can be slippery and tougher to cut through. Ensure your blade is sharp to prevent slipping and achieve clean cuts without damaging the tool or the tree.

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