Remington Tools 10 in. Electric Pole-Mounted Chainsaw —
I bought this to trim an overgrown mango tree. Professional tree trimmers wanted $750 or more to do the job.
It cuts like a champ. It is a little heavy with the pole fully extended, but not too hard to handle.
Since I don't have another chain saw, the ability to remove the pole and use as a regular saw was a big advantage. I was able to cut up all the branches on the ground in short order. Switching from pole to regular saw is so easy that I went back and forth between pole and regular saw a few times to clear the ground before moving on to more branches. It only requires one bolt with wing nut to fasten the pole to the saw, but it is a sturdy mount.
The fiberglass pole did come apart from the plastic clamp assembly where the aluminum pole slides inside the fiberglass when I used it to cut limbs on the ground while still attached to the pole. Guess it wasn't fastened good and the pulling force of the saw separated it. I just super glued it back together instead of hassling with a return. Besides, when used overhead as normal the weight of the saw keeps it firmly seated.
If I could change one thing it would be to make the oiler automatic instead of a manual push bulb. I tended to forget to pump the bulb often enough while sawing.