Remington Tools 10 in. Electric Pole-Mounted Chainsaw —
I've had this saw for over a year now, and while I've never used it as a pole pruner, I use it as a chain saw all the time.
I heat w/wood, but cannot handle a gas chain saw. I've had 3 operations on my arms. I needed a light weight saw that would hold up to the demands that I was going to place on it, so I decided to try this saw.
As long as the saw is sharp, full of oil, and I'm near a power source, I can cut logs that are bigger than what they say you can cut, I just roll the log, and if necessary, split off what's already been cut. I don't know how big the biggest log actually was that I cut this way, but it was quite huge, and wild black cherry to boot. (Which is very tough)
My only problem? There is wood that I've been told I can have that's too far away from a power source for me to cut up, and it's too heavy to lift. I'm seriously thinking of buying a small generator that I can use as a power source.
And for those of you who may be ladies reading this and wondering if you can use it, I'm a middle aged woman.