Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the Corona TP 6870's listed reach, rope pull system, foam grip, 13-inch saw blade, cutting-width note, and backyard branch cleanup role.
Pros
The upside
- The 14 foot tree-pruner format gives visible branch work a long manual reach tool.
- The curved 13-inch saw blade keeps firm wood cleanup connected to the same pole.
- The 24-inch foam grip gives the hands a clear place during rope-pull pruning work.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Rope-pull pole pruning needs calm setup, open footing, and a clean branch path.
- The saw blade and long pole need careful storage after the tool dries.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
The Corona TP 6870 fits gardeners who want a manual pole pruner and saw for visible branches around fruit trees, tall shrubs, and woody yard edges.
What to know:
This tool rewards patience. Wear eye protection, keep the ground clear, watch the rope path, and stop when a branch asks for a different kind of tree-care plan.
Where to check it
Check Corona TP 6870 MAX RazorTOOTH 14 Foot Tree Pruner
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
- Amazon opens the Corona TP 6870 tree pruner product page.
Breakdown
Full review
A rope-pull tree pruner with a saw blade
The Corona TP 6870 MAX RazorTOOTH 14 Foot Tree Pruner is a manual reach tool with a pruning head, rope pull system, foam grip, and curved saw blade. The Amazon page lists a steel blade, a 24-inch foam grip, and a 13-inch RazorTOOTH saw blade.
It belongs in backyard branch work where the cut can be seen clearly from the ground and the gardener has room to stand with a steady pole angle.
Set the rope path before pruning
Rope-pull pruning is a small setup ritual. Check that the rope path is clear, the branch sits inside the head, and the pole angle feels steady before pulling.
The foam grip gives the hands a defined section of the pole. Keep the support hand away from the head and stay outside the path where cut material may fall.
Use the saw for firm limbs
The curved saw blade gives firm wood a separate cutting path. Start with light contact, settle into the groove, and keep the stroke controlled.
After the work, brush sap and sawdust from the head, blade, and rope area. Let the tool dry before it returns to a wall hook or shed corner.
Good match
The Corona TP 6870 fits gardeners who want a manual pole pruner and saw for visible branches around fruit trees, tall shrubs, and woody yard edges.
What to know
This tool rewards patience. Wear eye protection, keep the ground clear, watch the rope path, and stop when a branch asks for a different kind of tree-care plan.