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  1. Jack

    The Fiskars Pruning Stik pole pruner thread

    Fiona: I replaced the cord on my Son's Fiskars, when I was visiting in Oregon. It's approximately 27". I bought 5 feet and it made enough for two. Leave it long, so you can trim off the excess after you tie the last stopper knot. :)
  2. Jack

    The Fiskars Pruning Stik pole pruner thread

    :thumbup:
  3. Jack

    The Fiskars Pruning Stik pole pruner thread

    I saw your post and thought: "When's that gonna happen to me?" So, it happened today and I thought: "Dayum, Nick. :lol:" Anyway ... when I got home, I took it apart ... Apparently if the nut in the orange locking lever gets too loose the cord can jam under internal drum ... Rewound the cord...
  4. Jack

    The Fiskars Pruning Stik pole pruner thread

    I agree, Nick ... there's nothing out there that does as good a job on getting the right angle for a cut. I've been able to fix the few problems I've had. However, I ONLY use it on the light stuff out where I can't reach. So, I've rarely ever pushed it past it's limits.
  5. Jack

    The Fiskars Pruning Stik pole pruner thread

    Well said, Nick. Agreed...100% :thumbup::thumbup: Great post! It's the angled cutting head that's makes it so worthwhile; "the bee's knees." :) Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like, from the pictures, the Gerber head does NOT pivot. And, I can add a couple of un-used saws to your...
  6. Jack

    The Fiskars Pruning Stik pole pruner thread

    YEAH! They are flimsy. You've got to be real careful with them. But, you can make them last ... I've managed to nurse one along for a few years with some minor repairs and TLC. However, for making those long distance "by-the-book" clean, aligned, proper pruning cuts it's the bomb. And yes...
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