Manufacturer | AoOnZan |
Part Number | AoOnZan |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.5 x 5.8 x 0.5 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**K
Excellent excellent product
This product is wonderful. I added 25' of rope to each end of the 30' with 80' total. Throw it up over limb 25' up. Pulled it 30' one way and then 30' back the other. After 4 or 5 pulls the 2" limbs came down. This product is extra strong as I had to use a wooden handle to pull it. Great! Thank you. Jk couldn't pull it back and forth like a saw but never the less it worked great.
S**Y
maybe too thin.
I originally gave this a bad review, but I have been thinking and am going to try a new route. I am ordering two more and am going to braid them into one heavy, agressive saw.I will give an update on how this works out.
S**E
it is VERY long........
It's not a full blown saw..but if you have a body you need to dispose of, without having to carry bulky tools... this is the thing for you.
J**W
Save your time and money
Don't waste your time waiting on the delivery of a piece of crap, 1st pull cut into the branch reverse the pull and immediately got stuck and would not move. After pulling with all 180 pounds of my weight it broke. If it would actually work it would cost more than 33 cents per foot.
J**W
Broke immediately, easy to return.
Product broke within 5 minutes of use. Inwas attempting to cut about a 4 to 6 inch diameter branch. Kept getting stuck, would not go back and forth sawing motion smoothly. When it broke, the cable came snapping back, inwas wearing safety glasses, I would strongly recommend safety glasses. I probably would have rated fewer stars, but the return policy was so simple and easy, they got a higher rating. Return policy does not help when you are out in the woods with a broken tree saw though. Maybe others had better luck with the product.
S**E
Great product
Work's great just as avertised
E**O
Good product
As described
G**D
glad I bought this instead of a short one, a short one would be a PITA.
I had big hopes for this, but it was not to be.The cable gets stuck in the limb you're sawing. No matter what I tried; heavy beeswax on the cable helped, but it still got stuck. I tried two people, getting the ends as far apart as possible; that didn't help.The only way I successefully cut anything was to throw a rope over the end of the limb BEFORE I started cutting, and pulling down, and tieing it off. I got the cable unstuck a time or two, but the success finally came by breaking the limb off when the cable was stuck for good.Something I noticed, (I tackled 6-7 limbs ranging from an inch to 5-6" in diameter), was when the cable got stuck, it frequently would still move in the opposite direction. Sometimes, when I could get it to move in the opposite direction, it would again move in the original direction. Most of the time when it did, it would get stuck in the same spot. It was like them was something ON the cable making it stop.I carefully inspected the cable after this happened the first time, but could find nothing to blame. It is a diamond dust covered cable, about the same size as a medium weight neck gold chain. Surprised it is so strong for it's size.After I had battled with, and ending up breaking the partially sawn limbs, (not a safe process BTW, unless you can hide behind the tree trunk when you yank the rope, as the limb comes straight at you when you pull hard enough to break it.), I noticed the cable had developed 'coils' like a power cord thats been rolled on something too small.No matter what I tried, I couldn't get the coils out of the previously straight cable. The cuts I attempted after that went downhill, until I gave up on the cable.If you have to cut a limb or two, they aren't very big and you have nothing else, this MAY work. I see these are referred to as 'survival' saws. After my experience, I still might have one in my survival kit, but I would never DEPEND on a cable saw for my survival. Never.
N**R
L’outil rencontre les attentes !
Coupage de branches d’arbres nuisibles. Utilisation facile et outil efficace dans les circonstances.
M**.
Looks good
Use it once and it got stuck in the branch, might be my misuse and operation, will try it again once the winter is over, do not want claim on the tree at -25C to free the saw wire form the branch
H**Y
Waste of money
I needed to remove a 2.5 inch limb from the tree, approx 40 feet off the ground so ladders were not going to work. However, after one pull the wire caught in the limb and would bind. A second return pull became progressively difficult until the little ring let go. Now there was nothing to tie to. I tried tying to the wire itself but this quickly cut into the rope. Great idea, but the quality is severely lacking and it cannot do what it purports to be able to do.
B**S
It works
I used this saw to remove horns on my breeding ewes.
C**A
Easy to Use With Proper Protection
This Survival wire is great for cutting through the brush at our camp land - pending you are wearing proper anti-cut gloves and don't rely on both ends of the cutter, and only deem to cut through smaller things like small branches or brush.If you intend on cutting through a log....I don't see that happening.It's good for small purposes with proper protection, but it's too long for two people to cut smaller items its intended for.It is portable though, and would be good in a survival mode scenario.
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