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08 Oct, 2017
Calendar Clock
Not designed well for wall mounting. Should have alternative power socket to dead centre on base. Side entry socket and power cable just causes clock to swivel to 45 degree angle. Only cured by adding Blu-tack to clock and stapling cable to wall.

05 Oct, 2018
Good value, some good features, one or two niggles
2 of 2 found this helpful The plastic chain cover which clamps the saw in place was obviously designed to suit having no saw in place, as you might find when new before assembly. Consequently when fitted with the saw, as you would normally have the tool, it sticks out at an an angle leaving a wedge like space for twigs and debris to collect. On the back of the cover is moulded a block to clamp the blade which looks like an afterthought of the designer to correct his design mistake.
Otherwise works OK but do not underestimate the weight of the electric motor etc on the end of a fully extended pole. Having a pole section which adjusts the overall length is a lot better than some garden power tools I have used where you need to completely dismantle the sections. Bear in mind that although one pole section slides down and away, the two sections left mean there is also quite a long minimum pole length. Trying to cut a branch closer to you whilst operating a trigger which can now be behind you is quite difficult!