I picked up a pole pruner from Amazon. I have been using this for a few days and I am pretty happy with it. According to the package, it is rated for up to 1 1/4" branches. I was able to exceed this on some things (like breadfruit, which have a pretty soft new growth -- probably cut 1 1/2" branches on that). On hard branches, you might want to limit it to somewhat less. I has a swivel ball joint that allows you to set even compound angles to better access the branch but the nut doesn't lock it in tight enough if you are trying to pull the branch towards you to make the cut. There are no significant instructions. At first, it was seeming just a tad too short to reach some branches but then I noticed that the d-ring on the bottom was connected to the rope so you could really extend it out with one hand and pull the d-ring to make the cut. (It is light enough to be comfortable to do that.) Much better! I've used it to prune my mangoes (& sp. mangoes), various artocarpus, various pouteria, etc. and it worked great. It was also really slick for controlling my Brazilian red cloak. This is on a steep bank is always a pain to prune back. With this, you can just reach into the plant and cut the bases or reach far in and trim branches.
The pruner is a Corona SwivelCut TP3206. Here is the Amazon link for it:https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B002Q16D2A/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=at 1
So far, I am pretty pleased with it.
John