Worx WG309 8 Amp 10″ Electric Pole Saw – For Sale – Price
$119.99 Original price was: $119.99.$84.99Current price is: $84.99.
Description
[UP HIGH OR DOWN LOW] It’s really 2-tools-in-1: A pole saw for trimming branches from trees, and a regular chainsaw for projects on the ground.Please refuel before use, but oil is sold separately.
[POWERFUL MOTOR] At 8 Amps, you’ll get consistent performance and reliability from this streamlined machine. Rated Voltage: 120V~60Hz
[AUTO CHAIN LUBRICATION] The automatic oiler will always have the chain operating at peak efficiency, for faster, more controlled cuts
[COMPACT and LIGHTWEIGHT] At only 10 lbs., this saw is designed to be held up high and to be maneuverable once it gets up there
[DO IT YOURSELF. DO IT BETTER. DO IT WITH WORX.] WORX tools are engineered with cutting-edge technology, and above modern efficiency standards, so you can build a cost-effective tool collection that’s been designed to last
[AUTO CHAIN TENSION] This system prevents over-tightening, keeps the chain running smoothly around the bar, and places less stress on the motor
[TOOL-LESS INSTALLATION] The pole attaches quickly and offers up to 10 feet of reach, so you don’t have to stand on a ladder to trim branches
[INCLUDES] 8 Amp 10” Chainsaw, 8-foot Extension Pole, Chain, Chain Bar, Blade Protection Cover
10 reviews for Worx WG309 8 Amp 10″ Electric Pole Saw – For Sale – Price
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Farid Gardashbayov –
High performance saw
Writing this review after using it for six months. I trimmed 4 big oak trees, 3 pine trees and cut down a complete oak tree by cutting it piece by piece as it was over pool and roof. This saw impressed me by performing really well and lasting that long. The chain never came off as would happen with those smaller pope chain saws. It became dull when I was dealing with treeâs hard stump. It is my first chain saw and I donât know how long a chain should last but I think itâs fair to replace (or sharpen) a chain after this much work. It fully paid back at its price. The saw on pole becomes heavy but that is expected from a quality saw and sturdy pole. I highly recommend it.
34hjk79 –
Great product
I have a 14 inch WORX electric chainsaw that I’ve used a few years that I’m very happy with the quality and ease of operation so going with another WORX product was an easy decision. The pole itself feels like high quality and is easy to extend and lockdown to full extension and there is nothing frustrating for me about attaching the saw itself it in a secure manner. Trigger itself is responsive and the saw cuts through 4-5″ limbs in a couple of seconds.If you’ve never used a pole saw before a few words of caution. When a cut is complete and the limb or branch begins to fall the pole itself will also start falling towards the ground. You have to quickly “catch” the pole with your left hand to prevent the saw from crashing to the ground. When you are catching the pole the right hand will more of less be instinctively release from the trigger–so it’s not like you’re going to be trying to catch a operating saw and you’ll be grabbing the pole a couple feet below the saw anyway, but you’ll still need to have a degree of alertness and physical ability to execute this movement. I wouldn’t recommend using the pole trimmer if you’re tired or done something physically strenuous beforehand. I’m a larger man who has reasonable lifting ability, so the tool doesn’t feel overly heavy certainly, but I could see some difficulty for a smaller or less physically fit person operating it. Also, don’t get “greedy” if a limb seems just out of reach. I will hold the tool sometimes so that the trigger is at my head level to try to get to high branches–which I think the instructions don’t recommend, but after briefly considering it, I would never use a ladder to get additional height–the risk of toppling over when trying to catch the pole are simply too much. Hiring a professional to get the stuff this tool can’t reach is expensive, but certainly cheaper than a trip to the ER–don’t take unnecessary chances.After your high cutting is done, the saw can be detached from the pole and used to further cut up the limbs. Make no mistake–it’s a hot little saw–no toy. I’ve learned that the key to keeping it working like new is to be rigorous about keeping it clean. I remove the sprocket cover (removable by hand) and use a leaf blower to clear out caked on, oily sawdust, and then use a couple of stiff brushes to further clean the sprocket and bar. The tool is easy to put back together. As long as oil freely lubes the chain the tool functions great. Don’t forget to to replace or have the chain sharpened if the cuts seem to be taking a bit longer than normal. I also frequently check the oil if I’m using for more than a few minutes.I don’t review most of my Amazon purchases, but I think this tool is a very well designed and functional product at a great price. Very pleased.
Firedome55 –
Good little saw
Works great. Saw cuts great even up to 2″ branches. It is a little heavy, especially when fully extended. Easy to keep chain adjusted. Easy to clean after use.
Kermitgirl –
User friendly design
Excellent value tool. Overall very pleased with this product. You need to read the manual and be sure to add bar and chain oil before first use and run it for about 30 sec to a minute to make sure the bar and chain is getting oil before attempting to use it against wood. I like that is very; simple to “reset” if the chain jumps off track, and does not require the use of tools to reset/repair. The extension pole is nice, but be aware that the saw will feel heavier and more difficult to control the further you have the extension pole extended. Would definitely recommend this product.
The Browns –
An amazingly good tool!
This thing performed WAY above and beyond my expectations. When it arrived I took maybe 5 minutes to assemble it and fill the oil reservoir, then went right to work. First up was trimming the high branches on a mesquite tree also known as ironwood. With both poles attached and the pole nearest the chain saw fully extended, I was able to use all of my 6′ frame and cut branches a good 12 or 13 feet off the ground. And not just skinny branches- this little gem cut through tough branches up to 5″ in diameter. Lifting the weight of the saw on the end of the pole requires some upper body strength, as expected, but luckily the Marines made me tough in my 20s, and I’ve stayed in shape ever since. The cuts themselves were swift and effortless, since just the weight of the saw is ample to allow the blade to slice through the branch.One tip- as the saw nears the bottom of the branch and weight of the branch becomes too much for the remaining uncut wood to support, the bottom of the branch will tend to rip as the branch falls before the saw has completed it’s cut. This results in a stump on the tree that is neither aesthetically pleasing nor healthy. The simple solution is to make a cut about a foot further from the trunk than you ultimately want the branch to end, then go back and cut off the last foo,t. Since there will be no branch weight pulling down the stump, the second cut will leave a smooth perfect end. And since the saw goes through even a thick branch in seconds, this is much less difficult than you may think.Also- watch out for the weight of the saw coming down at the end of the pole as the branch falls. Again, some upper body strength will be needed. Nothing an average guy in good condition can’t handle, though.I cut down several dozen branches off of various mesquite and palo verde trees, maybe 60 or 70, then dragged them all into a pile. Once there, I converted the pole saw to a chain saw, snugged up the chain, and went to work slicing them into shorter lengths, suitable for loading onto a trailer for disposal. The chain saw is light, agile, and powerful. I have absolutely nothing bad to say about the job it did. Even working in the 100 degree Arizona heat, I actually enjoyed the work. So much so, in fact, that I decided to completely removed a dying palo verde tree outside my fence. The chain saw was even more amazing for this job, slicing through the multiple trunks easily. Some of these trunk were about 10 inches in diameter, and none took more than ten seconds to completely cut through.Through all of this the automatic oiler worked flawlessly, keeping the blade lubricated while throwing only a tiny bit of oil (something that any chain saw will always do if properly lubed).My takeaway- if you’re in the market for a corded chain saw, do not hesitate. Just hit Buy Now. You won’t regret it!In fairness, I do have one CON to mention. On my particular saw, the automatic chain tensioner did not work at all. Looking at it, I cannot see how it could possibly tighten the chain. That would require some sort of spring loaded mechanism to automatically extend the chain bar, which this saw does not have. It can prevent the chain bar from retracting, but as the chain stretches, it will inevitably loosen. I do not consider this a reason to deduct a star, however, since manually tightening the chain every 10 or 15 cuts kept everything working flawlessly. Snugging the chain is pretty simple- just loosen the big orange knob that holds the chain bar in place and hold the (unplugged!) saw by the chain bar, with the motor part hanging down. The weight of the saw will pull the chain to the perfect tension, and with your free hand you can tighten the orange knob again. Takes maybe ten seconds.
Dave Olafson –
Works well to trim branches without getting on a ladder . Handle separates so you can use as saw only. A little heavy but manageable when saw with handle fully extended
Francisco Medina Gil –
La utilicé para podar unos árboles en casa que estaban muy grandes y las ramas fuera de alcance. Es una sierra muy potente y resistente. La ventaja con ella es que la usas sin la extensión. Muy rápida, Cortes muy rápidos me gusto mucho
Andy –
Quality/price ok. I like it, cut very well but it’s heavy to cut more than 10 degrees fully extension.
Felipe Espinosa Miguel –
De bastante ayuda para podar ramas de árboles. No se si asà sean las de este tipo ya hay que revisar constantemente el deposito del aceite. Pero en general bien
Danny Landon –
Very good tool, sturdy, easy to use. Well priced, saved money buying on Amazon. I am using this pole saw to trim my trees and bushes. The 10â pole allows me to reach high branches without climbing in the tree or using a ladder.