Model

CVPS43010

Description

Earthwise CVPS43010 2-in-1 Multi Tool is a safe and convenient solution to cut those hard to reach tree limbs. This tool easily converts from a handheld chainsaw to a pole saw in just seconds! - This is a great useful tool for around the yard trimming, pruning, and cutting safely on the ground. The Earthwise CVPS43010 pole saw attachment extends to 8 feet with a adjustable pivot head with 5 settings that allows you to cut from -20 degrees to 60 degrees! Remove the pole and it easily converts to a hand-held chainsaw. Features include an automatic oiling system, oil level window & side chain tensioning knob, powerful 7 amp motor, and a reliable 10-Inch Oregon bar & chain, blade cover, shoulder strap.

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* 2 Tools in 1 - Converts from a pole saw to a handheld chainsaw in seconds * Powerful 7 Amp 120/60Hz Motor * 10" Oregon Bar & Chain #90 Premium Chain - Automatic bar & chain lubrication * Pole attachement max length: 8 ft. * Adjustable pivot head with 5 settings (-20 to 60 degrees)

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Earthwise CVPS43010 Specs:

  • Weight: 9.25
  • Power Source: Electric
  • Power: 7 AMP
  • Battery Capacity:
  • Bar Length: 10
  • Chain Speed: 0
  • Brand: Earthwise
  • Model #: CVPS43010
Earthwise CVPS43010

Notable Amazon Review(s)

Took the Earthwise CVPS43010 out and used it today to trim some branches around the house. Boy was this an improvement from my battery powered pole saw. Last time with the battery powered one it took hours to trim the branches and trimmed the same number of branches in less than 30 minutes. AND I was able to quickly convert the pole saw to a chainsaw and cut the trimmed branches down for moving in minutes. It only takes seconds to switch the system (but you do have to disconnect both ends from the pole to create the chainsaw) The ONLY flaw is that the Earthwise CVPS43010 pole/chain release at the trigger side is on top, with the safety latch on the side - if these were reversed you won't have accidental disconnects BUT I do see where that is safer for the safety latch. I think my muscle memory was thinking about the battery saw which has the safety latch on top. But otherwise I can't find anything to complain about.

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