








🌳 Cut Above the Rest — Reach, Trim, and Harvest Like a Pro!
The Prunrt 5.4-14.8 FT Tree Pruner is a durable, extendable gardening tool crafted from steel and aluminum alloy. Featuring a telescopic 4-section pole, it effortlessly reaches high branches without ladders. Equipped with a heat-treated high-carbon steel blade and a 12-inch stainless steel saw, it offers precise cutting and pruning with a 1/4 inch capacity. Its ergonomic design includes shock-absorbing bumpers and a safety locking system for secure, fatigue-free use. Ideal for trimming, harvesting, and maintaining trees and shrubs, this manual bypass lopper is built for professional-grade performance and backed by a 1-year warranty.








| Brand | Prunrt |
| Color | Silver |
| Style | telescopic, extendable |
| Product Dimensions | 64.8"L x 2.5"W |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Length | 3 Inches |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Blade Type | Bypass |
| Hand Orientation | 双手通用 |
| Point Style | Round point |
| Cutting Width | 0.25 Inches |
| UPC | 658709963937 |
| Manufacturer | Prunrt |
| Item Weight | 4.19 pounds |
| Item model number | PT-445 |
| Size | 5.4-14.8 Foot |
| Material | Steel Aluminum |
| Shape | Straight |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Usage | Outside |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
S**E
Almost sent it back, but then figured out the magic lever "B"
Great extendable clipper, but I almost sent it back. The company’s (original posted) instructions were flat out wrong (they have since adjusted their instructions). Note to company - Please hire an English speaking tech-writer if you want your customers to understand how to use this well made, but confusing product.And please, Amazon packers - you need to securely bubble wrap this item for shipping!Instruction/User Steps that work for me:1) Unlock (release) Handle Lock - before you can release any of the levers ("A","B","C"), or extend any of the sections.2) Middle Lever "B" needs to be released first, and moved slightly out of, and below it’s fully retracted/closed position hole, and needs to remain out of that hole, before you are able to extend or retract section "A". (otherwise, a closed lever "B" locks extension "A").Section "C" seems to act independently of either "A" or "B", but I’m not sure of that.3) Make sure all levers are fully in holes & in locked/closed positions before you begin to prune. Not all holes in section "A" are for positioning - use only the ones where you can fully lock the metal plug to secure the sections.5) To retract, I close "C" first, then again release lever "B" (per instruction 2 above) and retract "A" then lastly, close "B".It’s an engineering wonder that this extension pole works so well. It appears to be well constructed and sturdy (it survived being very poorly packed and dented). I hope it lasts a long time. Too bad the shipping is badly handled and the instructions are confusing. I hope that the manufacturer can address these issues because they do have a great product that I’ve not found offered anywhere else.Note to company, there were 2 drawbacks:1) First problem is that I believe Amazon is packing this product for shipping, and of the two shipments we got - both were horribly done. They should be bubble wrapped to keep this expensive item from shifting in the box (there was no packing material used at all - the item was just left lose and flopping around in the box). The first one we received arrived dented. We were preparing to ship it back to get a replacement, but when the second order arrived, that box had broken open completely, and the protective card had broken off of the end of the clipper - again from flopping around loose in the box.2) Because the instructions were poorly written we thought the minor damage from shipping was keeping the trimmers from working properly or that they were "broken" until we figured out the magic lever "B" solution (your original posted instructions said to open lever "A" first, etc).I bought this to pick citrus fruit from our very tall trees, and trim some very high 1/4" sized vines so that I could avoid using a ladder. I was grateful to find it. It is the only cut and hold pruner style extension pole over 14 feet that I could find. I’ve had it 2 weeks and so far it works great. After figuring out that lever "B" was the "Magic" release trick, we opted to keep both orders and give one to our good friends, because I assume, sadly, that this product will not be be offered for long if you, the "shop" & manufacturer do not address these problematic issues I listed above. I can’t imagine how many lost sales opportunities you can endure if customers ship them back thinking they are broken.
T**Y
Essential pruner for limbs and foliage several feet away.
I am an avid garden and use this extendable pruner to keep our high privacy hedges out of our wonderful view of mountains and Puget Sound. It is quite sturdy, easy to use by seniors because of its light weight, and very good for pruning small limbs and foliage growth that are several feet away.However, one of these pruners could not be fully extended. The bottom segment would not open or extend. I have returned the pruner for replacement.
D**K
Impossible to use. Totally dysfunctional.
Just doesn't work. This trimmer consists of three telescopic sections. Individual sections can be extended But they're very difficult to lock in place. The locking latch just does not engage into the pinhole. For me to get the first telescopic session to Unlock so I can extend it I first have to unlock the second section and extend it. At which point I can extend the first section but now the pruning blades are locked in place and will not open so the pruner is not functional. When I retract the first section the trimmer blades unlock and the handle will operate the pruning blades. And I cannot adjust the telescopic sections. Is very difficult to use this pruner. I have had extendable runners like this before and I understand that there's a trick to extending them and getting the blades to engage. No problem using my previous telescopic pruners. But I have struggled with these over and over and cannot get them to work. I will be returning these.
C**1
Great Long-Reach Cut-and-Hold Pruner
If you need a long (up to 14.8 feet/4.5 meter) Cut-and-Hold Pruner, this Prunrt can fill the bill.As others have noted, it is a little tricky to use (just remember to extend the "B" section before trying to extend the "A" section). This is because it is a 4 section trimmer -- 2 section trimmers and even 3 section trimmers are much easier to use than a 4 section version, which is really two extensions.However, it is also an engineering marvel:- It remains sufficiently reasonably stiff at full horizontal extension to clip a single branch- It is well balanced, with the cutting end being the lightest part- It is sufficiently light (3.8 lbs without the saw) to use on a ladder and even to use with one hand fully extended when vertical or supported on a branch. And when fully collapsed, it is only 5.4 feet.I have used cut-and-hold trimmers for pruning for several years and absolutely love them.- I use it for pulling Wisteria vines that wind themselves through and over trees and bamboo. The cut-and-hold feature is invaluable, allowing me to drag long sections of the vine out.- I use it for trimming a 25 ft Hemlock hedges -- the cut-and-hold feature allows me to control where the clippings fall so they don't remain in the hedge or end up in my neighbor's yard- On all the pole trimmers/loppers I've used, the cutting end can be relatively heavy -- on the model the cutting end is the lightest part- I love that the cut-and-hold models using a handle instead of a rope-and-pully/lever mechanism. It enables you to use them with one hand, and you don't have to worry about the rope/pully/lever getting tangled up.For short jobs of less than 6 feet, I use a fixed lengths that weigh less than a lb and so can be held with just one hand that was fully extended. For longer situations like my 25ft hedge and tree vines, I have used a 7.6-13 Foot 2 Section trimmer (by Mesoga), because it only weighs 2.8 lbs so I could still use it on a ladder and at times with just one hand.However, I was constantly wishing I had something longer, and so was thrilled to find this Prunrt. With it's longer length I can do more work on on the ground or at lower steps of a ladder. And when I need the full extension, It is still light enough to use with a ladder and to even guide it with one hand at full extension.Notes:1. The product card that came with it (see picture) says that Prunrt makes two models that are even longer than this one -- 5 meter (16 ft) and 5.5 meter (18 ft) that only weighs 4.1 and 4.4 lbs respectively -- less than a half lb more than this model. However, these models are not currently available on Amazon. I would LOVE to have these longer models available! If you also need a longer one, please post a comment or contact the vendor so they will know there is a sufficient market.2. Each time I hire a tree landscaper to reach the higher branches, it costs me several hundred dollars. Having this longer tool (and the above even longer tools) reduces the frequency I need to call them and quickly pays for itself.
J**T
Good pruner
Nice sharp holding pruner, a bit heavy when fully extended. Saw is sharp but flimsy
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