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ARS Extendable Pole Pruner

ARS Extendable Pole Pruner

Regular price $230.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $230.00 CAD
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This is an excellent tool for extending your reach when the ladder won't get you there.

Like secateurs on a pole, these telescopic aluminium pruners are ultra lightweight for minimal shoulder and neck strain.

We use them for deadheading tall shrubs (think lilacs), for fruit tree pruning and wisteria whips, and many other plants.

Five stops give you a 9.75' long pole when fully extended, good only for thin, first-year growth - cuts branches up to 0.8"/20mm thick.

Product Details

  • base length: 70.9" (180cm)
  • fully extended: 118" (300cm)
  • weight: 2.8 lbs (1.3kg)
  • max pruning thickness: 0.8" (20mm)

Caring for your Secateurs

Your secateurs are probably the most important tool in your garden kit. They prune, cut and snip and we carry a great selection of high-quality, specialty Japanese secateurs with unique and extremely useful features for the professional gardener. Robust and durable, designed for frequent use and a long life.

The key to a long life for your secateurs is to be sure to maintain them well through regular cleaning & sharpening. As well as ensuring you use them the way there intended to be used. 

Correct use of your Secateurs:

  • Keep them sharp & oiled, sharpen before they get blunt.
  • Japanese steel is hard and sharp, and can be more brittle than people are used to - it will chip if abused.
  • Don’t cut anything with a diameter larger than 1/3 the length of the blade (same with saws). Over-doing it can bend/damage blades.
  • Use the base of the blades, not the tips, for heavier cuts.
  • Do not twist or apply uneven pressure.
  • If you’re using two hands to make a cut, it's too big a cut for the tool.
  • Do not cut wire, metal, stone, plastic or any other hard material (bamboo, some very hard woods, old dead wood, knots and burrs) can damage steel edges

Cleaning & Sharpening:

The first rule of thumb is to keep them clean & sharp...

Click here for a detailed guide on how to clean and sharpen your Japanese pruning tools.

Cleaning & Sharpening your Japanese Pruning Tools

Click here to download The Gardener's Kit Guide to Cleaning & Sharpening your Japanese Pruning Tools

We recommend that you clean, sharpen, oil - in that order and be sure to sharpen before the blades get blunt. 

How Often?
It's a common question - how often should I sharpen my cutting tools? Short answer is, it depends on how frequently you use your tools.
Here are recommendations based on frequent use; you can judge from there if you don't use your tools often.

  • Secateurs:  every couple of weeks if you use them daily. Click here to watch the experts at Okatsune sharpen secateurs. 
  • Shears daily, or even throughout the day, when you’re using them intensively. Especially if clipping boxwood. Click here to watch Jake demonstrate how to sharpen the Niwaki shears
  • Saws: clean and dry saws after every use. Impulse hardened blades do not need to be sharpened. Click here for our Guide to Saw Care 

How To? 

  1. Wipe off soil and mud (you should get in the habit of doing this and then drying your tools at the end of each workday).
  2. Clean built-up gunk and rust off the blades with the Abrasive Cleaning Block or Crean Mate rust eraser.
  3. Do a detailed sharpening with a whetstone or two - see below for 'Which Grit' to use. Soak your sharpening stone in water for a couple of minutes before using. Unless you are very handy, don’t take your secateurs and shears apart – it’s very difficult to get the double-locking bolt back together and the blades properly aligned.
  4. You can sharpen on-the-go with the Swiss Istor carbon steel sharpener, but a light touch is required - you don't want to grind off too much steel.
  5. Use the Twin Diamond File or the Niwaki grey #220 grit sharpening stone to restore damaged blades.
  6. Apply Camellia Oil to lubricate and protect blades after cleaning. You're done!

 

If you don’t like sharpening yourself, or don’t have time for it, use our in-house sharpening service. 
 
Which Grit?
The appropriate whetstone grit depends on the type of steel, how long it's been between sharpening sessions, and whether there’s been any significant damage to the blades.
We recommend using the manufacturer's recommendation for the tools that we sell.

 
Click here for the full collection of Japanese Tool Care products

Shipping + Local Pick-up

We ship tools and accessories to all Canadian destinations.

Local Pick-up is available from our Victoria Showroom

Choose the 'Local pick-up' option at checkout. Our showroom is located at 169 Langford Street in Vic West, click here for hours & location.

Shipping to the USA is currently suspended due to recent US government changes to customs duties on imported goods. Click here for more details on Shipping to the USA.

  • Orders are shipped with Canada Post, UPS and Purolator.
  • We do not ship ladders or our extra large/heavy products (see details below for purchasing ladders).
  • Orders are packaged and shipped daily, but only on weekdays. You will receive tracking information by email once your package has been processed.
  • Looking for information about Returns, Exchanges & Warranties? Click here for more details.

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Large Items

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Extra Large Items

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* Please contact us by email if you run into any issues placing your order or if you require a shipping quote.

* Expedited shipping options are available. 

Purchasing Ladders

Ladders can be ordered on our website for pick-up from our Victoria Showroom. Due to the high cost of shipping such large items and the risk of damage during shipping, we do not offer a shipping option.

Ladders can also be purchased in person from one of our dealers in the Vancouver or Vancouver Island areas. Check out our "where to buy" page for dealers.

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