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21 December 2016
Great but DIFFICULT to install
Installation took several hours. so don't try to install it without a shop manual. But it's the right length and right ends.

03 May 2016
Simple; Safer than a power pole saw; Efficient; and Economical
If you respect the tool's abilities and limitations, an keep it stored out of the weather and sunlight, you'll have this tool for a long, long time.
But don't let your neighbors see you using it, or they'll want to borrow it, and they won't return it.
I'm very satisfied with its maneuverability, but it's not a tool to get in a hurry with.
It cuts much better at the upper setting on the blade that allows a more vertical sawing angle.
Also realize the throat of the snipper and don't try snip a limb that's more than about 3/4ths of that diameter.
I'm very happy with it.
Just go slow so as to take the saw blade out of the cut limb before you let the limb pinch the saw blade.
When the limb starts to give way, just start cutting on the other side.

24 October 2017
Maxxum AF 35-70mm f/4 Lens
These Maxxum f/4 lenses are some of the best you can get. The glass is better than todays Sony Lenses.
But it really depends on what you want the lens for, or what type of photography do you want to do with it.
If you're after close-ups of flowers and bugs and tiny things, then the MACRO f/2.8 lenses might serve your purpose better.
But if you're wanting to bring distant objects into a closer view, then the f/4 Maxxum 'beercan' lenses cannot be beat.