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The Scotts PS45010S is a corded electric pole saw featuring a powerful 8-Amp motor and a 10-inch Oregon bar and chain. Its extendable 9'5" pole and 3-angle adjustable cutting head provide superior reach and precision for trimming hard-to-reach branches without ladders. Designed for ease and durability, it includes an automatic oiling system, tool-free chain tensioner, and ergonomic grips, making it a reliable, low-maintenance alternative to gas-powered saws.















| ASIN | B07J5HTH37 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,143 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #57 in Power Pole Saws |
| Blade Length | 10 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand Name | Radius Garden |
| Color | Adjustable Head & Oregon Bar and Chain |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,250) |
| Cutting Angle | 30 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026479450108 |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | pole saw, blade cover |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 85"L x 4"W x 5"H |
| Item Type Name | Corded Electric Pole Saw |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | American Lawn Mower Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PS45010S |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 3 year limited |
| Model Number | PS45010S |
| Number of Teeth | 63 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Automatic Oiling System |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 026479450108 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 960 watts |
V**E
Cut through the branches like butter!
Excellent product! I had to cut down a number of 4” to 6” diameter branches that were pretty high up, and I was told I should hire a professional tree company. For a fraction of the price I decided to try to do it myself, and it worked like a charm! At first it didn’t work at all, but it was because I didn’t assemble it properly. Once I realized what I did wrong and corrected it, it was fine. This Scotts 10 inch electric pole saw cut through the branches like butter! PROS: Easy to set up - great price - long reach - cuts like a champ - CONS: A bit on the heavy side - chronically leaks oil - could be dangerous if you don’t take proper precautions. I’ve only used it once, so I can’t tell you if it has longevity, but hopefully it will continue working well. I put it away in a plastic bag, as it wants to leak some oil, but I am told most chainsaws with reservoirs do leak a bit, so I guess it’s parr for the course.
C**D
this works great, bit Heavy but much easier than Gas to deal with
I would buy this again but probably will not have to - I used it after a Hurricane to clean up hard wood branches, softwood branches and Palm trimming. Its a bit top heavy but worth it - its built solid and strong cutting ( I got large gas chainsaws but its a lot of work dealing with getting into places with 4" inch hard thorns ) - this solved it and I am amazed cutting UP ( yea not suppose to do that with chainsaws) - but it cuts / cleans up side of Palms (PUNK / Palmetto trees) really great shaping them ( if you don't you get small rats in that area under the palms). It does not go through oil that much... and the long pole fully extended would be tuff for 55 and older as its top heavy (extremely easy to break down - who designed this is real great engineer ) I am older and you find out Plugging things in gets job done vs. storing gas hard machines ... or bad old batteries ... its way more cost-effective and easier to just get things done and get back to normal life not TREAMING your life away like lost time Pressure washing. I highly recommend it - I used it 10 times with no issues and easy to clean - it's built tough
E**1
Scott's s
I will open by saying I worked for 25 years teaching chain saw safety & maintenance, and have owned two electric pole-saws, while using different battery-powered models for my employers. After a few hours of use (including perhaps 15 to 30 minutes of actual cutting), removing dead oak tree limbs (very dense, dry wood, 1 to 4 inches diameter), and live Wisteria limbs and trunk (of 6 inches diameter), this Scott's electric pole saw seems like an excellent value. The chain it came equipped with cut a bit aggressively, creating more vibration transmitted down the pole to my hands, than I expected. I suspect it is not a "low-kickback chain;" that being a safety feature that I feel is especially appropriate on consumer-grade products like this. I may see what caused the chattering vibration when I attempt to resharpen this chain, the only one sold with the saw, or when I compare its performance to that of the two spare chains (Oregon brand) I purchased to use in rotation with Scott's Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) chain. I did encounter one manufacturer's defect that initially prevented the saw from running at all. After opening up the handle, I found tiny bit of excess plastic preventing the handle from being properly (fully) depressed. I am sure opening the handle, and my "user's modification" probably voided the warranty, but my call to customer service resulted in being told I had assembled the saw incorrectly ("backwards"). By the time I found and fixed the actual problem (it required trimming a tiny edge of excess plastic, less than 0.5 mm, by sanding it down), I was convinced this electric pole-saw was suitable for "homeowners (a.k.a. consumer-grade), and value-oriented." The tool is beautifully engineered, and assembled (except for the failure to test the on-off switch for function). It appears to be durable and likely to have a long service life. Its design also appears to make it impossible for the user to assemble it "incorrectly," and it seems to be made of quality materials. Electric saws are so much less trouble than gas-powered saws. And I've found corded saws much less expensive over time, and probably the "greenest" choice avaiable today.
A**R
Works well, plenty of power, needs a power cord but all round, a good saw.
Ohis has been good - does exactly what I need, has enough power and is light enough to be used at full height. The adjustment for length works well. I've cut 8-9" branches and many smaller ones. As you'll probably be using it overhead, remember protective gear (goggles, hard hat) - chaps and gloves I guess aren't necessary, but that's up to you. A power cord is not included so you need to use your own extension cord. The power cord does come out frequently if it catches something or you step on it and I guess that's a deliberate safety thing but it seems to come out a bit TOO easily. When set to the shortest length you can use it on the ground to cut fallen stuff if you can't be bothered to get the gas saw out - never let it touch earth/soil - you'll blunt it immediately. Only had the chain come of one time but I was working it hard and that was after a lot of use and I probably wasn't holding it straight. Battery versions just don't have enough power so the 'inconvenience' of a cord is worthwhile. Of course, a falling bow or branch is heavy and can be dangerous so make sure you know what you're doing and where it's going to fall. Take some instruction or watch some videos. Use an RCD.
F**K
I bought this saw to take down two dead 50 foot Lombardy Poplar trees that were growing right against the fence. I wanted a saw that would allow me to reach up and section off the upper trunks and drop them straight down, hopefully without landing in the neighbour's patio, crushing the fence or breaking off branches from the many other trees in the area. This saw worked a treat. It seems very sturdily built and is very powerful - it has no problem cutting a full 8" of hard dry dead wood. It was easily assembled and fully extending the pole sections gives you a good 10 foot working reach. The saw was easily manoeuvred even at full extension. I was impressed with how fast it cut - I had both trees down and bucked in 3 hours with this saw, although I used a 16" saw for the thick section at the base of the tree. The Scott saw has a good chain oil system - it feeds oil through the bar and is much superior to the dribble system on my larger saw. Before use make sure you oil the chain well and use a grease syringe to grease the roller in the bar nose through the 2 holes provide in the bar. Overall, a good little workhorse.
V**Y
Excelente Sierra con mango telescópico. Corta muy bien, para el precio es mejor opción que otros, la sierra ya tiene la cadena y espada puestas, en mi caso la cadena vino correctamente ajustada, sólo fue adaptarle el mango y listo. Muy práctico.
Y**A
In general product works well and I was able to cut thick branches quickly. Not super happy with the design as it is very long and cannot be folded for storage. It is also quite heavy. However I could be just little bit demanding here.
M**Y
Buen producto.
B**W
Saw cuts as advertised. It is not heavy for cutting higher spots, but horizontally you will notice the 8lb weight. Mechanically no issues, cuts well, no issues with self oiler and no loss of power in sawing 6” to8” limbs. Suggest using 12-3 rated power cord to ensure sufficient voltage is maintained.
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