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Worx WA0163 JawSaw 5' Extension Pole for WG307 & WG308 Electric Chainsaws
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Brand | WORX |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Included Components | (1) - JawSaw Cordless Extension Pole |
About this item
- Fits on the JawSaw WG307 and WG308
- Extends to reach up to 12-foot
- Easily attaches to the JawSaw
- Comfort grip handle
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Maneuverability | 3.0 | 4.6 | 3.9 | 4.1 | 3.7 |
Easy to use | — | 4.7 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.5 |
Battery life | — | 4.5 | 3.1 | 4.0 | 3.5 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
blade length | — | 5 inches | 8 inches | 8 inches | 10 inches |
power source | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Attachment |
blade material | High Speed Steel | High Speed Steel | High Speed Steel | High Speed Steel | High Speed Steel |
number of teeth | 30 | 30 | 30 | — | 6 |
included components | (1) - JawSaw Cordless Extension Pole | Attachments, Battery, Battery Charger | Pole saw, blade cover | Pole saw, Blade cover, Battery, Charger | Pole Saw Universal Attachment |
voltage | — | 20 volts | 120 volts | 20 volts | — |
weight | 4 pounds | 2.66 kilograms | 8.16 pounds | — | 4.2 pounds |
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Product Description
Make your JawSaw two tools in one. Get more reach out of your JawSaw with the 5-foot JawSaw Extension pole. The Extension pole will allow you to reach branches up to 12 feet. The extension pole fits onto your JawSaw (WG307) easily without any tools. Remove the pole for cuts on the ground and trimming low branches, then attach it for jobs that need that extra reach.
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Brand | WORX |
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Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Included Components | (1) - JawSaw Cordless Extension Pole |
Warranty Type | 3 Years Warranty |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Number of Teeth | 30 |
Product Dimensions | 58.7 x 7.1 x 3.9 inches |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Manufacturer | Positec/Worx - Lawn & Garden |
ASIN | B004SF8LGS |
Item model number | WA0163 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #210,765 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #89 in Power Pole Saws |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Customers like the reach, performance, ease of use, fit and quality of the saw. For example, they mention that it adds to their productivity, works perfectly with the jaw saw and that it fits well. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and sturdiness.
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Customers like the ease of use of the saw. They mention that it is easy to connect to the chainsaw, and makes it easier to do the job. Some say that the handle is good to work with and that it makes it easy for small women like them to do big stuff.
"...Ready to use right out of the box. Attaching the handle to the saw was very easy. My son early twenty's cut high...." Read more
"Easy to attach to the JawSaw and use is straightforward. It seems sturdy and I used it to cut some limbs 8-10 feet above the ground...." Read more
"...I love the WORX - it makes it so very easy for a small women like me to do the big stuff. Thanks for such a great product." Read more
"...I love it.no more dangerous uses of the chainsaw. makes the job very easy. clears brush very good too Lower priced at amazon...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the saw. They mention that it works perfectly with the jaw saw, is a great help for higher branches, and has had no issues with it. Some say that the jawsaw works great at wacking off unwanted limbs and yard debris.
"I tried it to make sure I could work it and it works great. Gives you the extra length you need to get those branches higher up...." Read more
"...We've had it while now and have had no issues with it. Strong sturdy and able to cut some large tree limbs." Read more
"Works great." Read more
"fits well on the worx product ! the jaw saw works great at wacking off those unwanted limbs and yard debris." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the fit of the saw. They mention that it fits well and provides the extra length they need to get those branches higher up.
"...Contrary to the 307 manual, this extension fits perfectly, and allowed me to reach out-of-reach branches while standing on the ground...." Read more
"I tried it to make sure I could work it and it works great. Gives you the extra length you need to get those branches higher up...." Read more
"fits well on the worx product ! the jaw saw works great at wacking off those unwanted limbs and yard debris." Read more
"Perfect fit..." Read more
Customers find the reach of the extension pole to be a great help for higher branches. They say it adds to their productivity and fits easily to their jaw saw.
"...It really helps get those high branches. We've had it while now and have had no issues with it. Strong sturdy and able to cut some large tree limbs." Read more
"...I've used it for years. The extention pole adds to my productivity." Read more
"attaches easily to my jaw saw and gives the right extention reach to trim tree limbs very good standing on the ground. I love it...." Read more
"Works perfectly with the jaw saw, a great help for higher branches" Read more
Customers find the saw easy to use. They say it's sturdy, able to cut large tree limbs, and cuts right through branches fast.
"...Strong sturdy and able to cut some large tree limbs." Read more
"...It cuts right thru branches so fast. I ordered the extension handle...." Read more
"...Looking forward to using it again this growing season, it allows you to cut branches with standing on a ladder." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the saw. Some mention it's easy to install and impressive, while others say it'll be the most inferior product they've ever purchased.
"Easy to install. Great product" Read more
"...Not realy a good desige, needs counter weight of some kind...." Read more
"Impressive..." Read more
"This is by far the most inferior product I have ever purchase by cost. The pole is connected awfully...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the saw. Some mention that it's strong and sturdy, while others say that it was flimsy at best and broke before even using it once.
"Easy to attach to the JawSaw and use is straightforward. It seems sturdy and I used it to cut some limbs 8-10 feet above the ground...." Read more
"...Either way, It is scary to think that this thin, brittle piece of cheap metal would be all that is keeping a running saw from falling out of this..." Read more
"...We've had it while now and have had no issues with it. Strong sturdy and able to cut some large tree limbs." Read more
"It is definitely sturdy but very difficult to operate the weighty chainsaw overhead.." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the weight of the chainsaw. They mention it's awkward, heavy, and difficult to operate overhead. Some say the weight doesn't balance. Overall, customers are not happy with the stability and weight of this product.
"...As noted elsewhere, this combination is end-heavy, but that's to be expected. And the styling is pretty cool, as well...." Read more
"...reviews saying the saw with this pole attached is unwieldy and tiring to use because of the combined weight and poor balance of the saw when..." Read more
"...When you are cutting overhead, the saw feels quite heavy and takes two hands to put in place...." Read more
"It is definitely sturdy but very difficult to operate the weighty chainsaw overhead.." Read more
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The existing handle, safety switch, and on/off mechanism from the saw fit into a plastic clamp on the extension pole. After putting the saw handle into this clamp, the instructions then say to "Close the clamp, the locking lever will automatically lock into place". The first time I tried to do this the door of the clamp did not automatically lock into place. It just popped right back open. So I tried it again with the same results... it did not lock. I then opened the clamp door only to have this little piece of metal fall out (see pictures).
This tiny piece of cheap looking metal is apparently the locking mechanism which is all that there is to supposedly keep this clamp closed to prevent a spinning chainsaw from falling in unknown directions when held 12 feet above the ground. On my copy of the pole, it wasn't even strong enough to close the clamp once without snapping off. I'm not sure if this was misaligned when attached to the screw of the lock lever when it was assembled at the factory, or if the metal was just so weak it couldn't engage with the plastic slot without snapping. Either way, It is scary to think that this thin, brittle piece of cheap metal would be all that is keeping a running saw from falling out of this pole. For the price of this pole you would think it would be built to be sturdier, especially in the one area most crucial for safety to keep a running chainsaw from falling on somebody.
I still do need to trim some higher branches, and I have no confidence in the safety of this design even if I were to get a new copy of the pole. I may have to return the JawSaw (even though it is great for reachable small branches) and go with a more traditional pole saw.
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
The existing handle, safety switch, and on/off mechanism from the saw fit into a plastic clamp on the extension pole. After putting the saw handle into this clamp, the instructions then say to "Close the clamp, the locking lever will automatically lock into place". The first time I tried to do this the door of the clamp did not automatically lock into place. It just popped right back open. So I tried it again with the same results... it did not lock. I then opened the clamp door only to have this little piece of metal fall out (see pictures).
This tiny piece of cheap looking metal is apparently the locking mechanism which is all that there is to supposedly keep this clamp closed to prevent a spinning chainsaw from falling in unknown directions when held 12 feet above the ground. On my copy of the pole, it wasn't even strong enough to close the clamp once without snapping off. I'm not sure if this was misaligned when attached to the screw of the lock lever when it was assembled at the factory, or if the metal was just so weak it couldn't engage with the plastic slot without snapping. Either way, It is scary to think that this thin, brittle piece of cheap metal would be all that is keeping a running saw from falling out of this pole. For the price of this pole you would think it would be built to be sturdier, especially in the one area most crucial for safety to keep a running chainsaw from falling on somebody.
I still do need to trim some higher branches, and I have no confidence in the safety of this design even if I were to get a new copy of the pole. I may have to return the JawSaw (even though it is great for reachable small branches) and go with a more traditional pole saw.
But it has to be said, despite the horrendous expense - this has been GOOD, I have managed to clear my garden of very tall overgrown trees and shrubs without the hazardous business of climbing a ladder with a chainsaw.