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Snow Joe SWJ800E 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw

May 8, 2015 The Firewood Guy Cutting Firewood, Product Reviews chainsaws, Cutting firewood, electric power tools, Product Reviews

Snow Joe SWJ800E 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw – Product Review

Who doesn’t like a well manicured yard? Sometimes, the hard to reach tree branches can’t be trimmed with ease and safety. Ladders are shaky and not the safest way to extend sharp power tools.

Let me introduce you to the Snow Joe SWJ800E 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw. 

The Snow Joe SWJ800E 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw allows you to trim your over-grown branches with ease, safety, and with affordability up to 15 feet in height.


The Snow Joe SWJ800E 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw features a 6.5 amp motor which can tackle even the toughest branches up to 7.5 inches thick. The 8-inch Oregon bar is equipped with an auto-oiler and can be effortlessly extended over 8 feet eliminating the use of a ladder. The Saw Joe is powered through electricity and comes with a built in safety switch that averts any accidental startup.

Some prominent features of the Snow Joe SWJ800E 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw include:

  • A perfect solution for cutting hard-to-reach, over hanging branches and stubborn logs from your garden.
  • The telescopic pole extends over 8 feet which will provide the users a reach of approximately 15 feet.
  • The powerful 6.5-amp motor can even be used to saw branches that are up to 7.5 inches thick.
  • The 8-inch cutting bar comprises of automatic lubrication with the Oil tank capacity of 80 ml that has a window to gauge the oil levels.
  • The SWJ 800E is approved by the CSA and comes with a complete two-year warranty.

Being smaller and electric, The Snow Joe SWJ800E has a sound level of 108 dB which is similar to the sound of a running car yet does not expel fuel fumes.

For more details and reviews please visit Amazon –
Snow Joe SWJ800E, 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw, 6.5-Amp

 

The Snow Joe SWJ800E 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw is easy to assemble and comes with a manual that gives step-by-step instructions for easy installment. I read a review that someone had difficulty understanding the assembling instructions – if you find them confusing, you can also view the YouTube assembly tutorial below.

The Snow Joe SWJ800E 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw should be cleaned properly after each use. The supplied screw driver and the hex key wrench will assist in removing the end covers nut cap and help clean any debris that are trapped inside. Compressed air can also be used to remove any fine particles that are wedged in the bar and the chain.

The Saw Chain uses regular Bar and chain oil which is easily accessible or can be purchased from the manufacturer’s website.

The Snow Joe SWJ800E 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw has received many positive customers’ feedback since its release.  Happy consumers have been satisfied with the compactness of the tool and the simplicity of use which allowed them to work on large amounts using less time.

Now with the Snow Joe SWJ800E 8-Inch Electric Pole Chain Saw, you or your spouse will have no more worries of falling from a ladder while cutting overhead branches. The work can be done easily and securely from ground level. Buy the Snow Joe SWJ 800 E and be impressed with its effectiveness and ease-of-use.

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