Cordless Pole Pruning Shears & Chain Saw Set with 6.4ft Extension Pole
Product description
What it is
This is a 4-in-1 cordless pruning set designed for branches both high in trees and lower down. It combines a pole pruning saw, a chain saw, and an extension pole to help you prune, trim and cut with less manual effort. On paper, it offers a practical balance between reach, power and portability for garden work and light forestry tasks.
How it helps you use it
If your trees exceed arm’s length, this tool aims to reduce the need for ladders. The extension pole reaches up to 365 cm for the saw and 195 cm for the pruning handle, which translates to better access to tall limbs and awkward angles. The adjustable cutting angles—0–180° on the pole saw and 90°/180° on the pruning head—are intended to give you options when aiming at difficult cuts. For many users, that can mean fewer trips up and down a ladder and more precise pruning from the ground.

What to know about the build
The set uses a brushless motor with copper windings and claims to deliver high power with heat dissipation features. The chain is described as 15 cm long and double-hardened for wear resistance, while the pruning blade is 32 cm and hardened steel for sharper cuts. The overall weight is stated as around 4.2 kg, which is plausible for a long-reach tool but still something to consider if you’re new to this kind of equipment.
Power and endurance


Two 4000 mAh rechargeable batteries come with a charger that lets you swap batteries so work doesn’t stop mid-task. The claimed runtime is up to 2 hours on full charge, with charging times around 1.5–2 hours. If you regularly prune large limbs, you may appreciate having a spare battery ready, otherwise you’ll plan tasks around charging windows. Real-world endurance will vary with cut size, battery age and how aggressively you cut.

Safety and comfort
Safety features include a guard to protect against flying debris and a hand guard for the operator. The saw requires the safety switch and power button to be pressed together to start, which is a practical safeguard. The ergonomically designed handle, soft rubber grip and included gloves and safety goggles aim to support longer sessions. A shoulder strap is included to distribute weight more evenly, which can help when you’re reaching high branches or working for extended periods.
What’s worth noting
It’s a versatile, all-in-one tool for pruning tall trees and trimming lower limbs, but it may not be the best option if you need constant heavy-duty removal of very thick branches or if you require professional-grade performance for frequent, long sessions. The power output is strong for a cordless unit, yet real-world performance will depend on battery health and the type of wood you’re cutting. If you prioritise lightness and simplicity, you might find a single-purpose tool easier to handle. If you value reach and flexibility, this set provides a compelling package.

Who it’s for
This set is likely well-suited to homeowners with medium-sized trees, and to gardeners who want an all-in-one device without climbing ladders for every prune. It’s also a sensible option for those who perform pruning sporadically and want enough reach for occasional tall branches, combined with the convenience of cordless operation.


Who it may not suit
If you routinely cut very thick, hard wood or require continuous, high-output cutting, this cordless setup may feel limited compared with more robust, corded or petrol-powered equipment. For users who dislike heavier tools, the 4.2 kg weight could be a factor during long sessions, even with the shoulder strap and soft grip. Consider your typical branch size and how often you’ll need to swap batteries.

Before you buy
Check the battery condition and charging accessories: two batteries are useful for continuous work, but verify the charger compatibility and whether extra batteries are available if you expect to prune large areas in one session. Inspect the extension pole joints for any play or looseness and confirm the angle adjustment locks are reliable. If you’re planning to prune frequently at height, ensure you’re comfortable with the balance and weight while reaching distant limbs.
Practical usage example
Imagine you’re pruning a tall maple where the highest branch is just out of reach. You extend the pole to maximum height, adjust the saw angle to make a clean cut at a comfortable angle from the ground, and quickly remove a limb without leaning ladders into the tree or overstraining your back. When finishing, you switch to the pruning head to tidy up smaller branches on the lower canopy with precise, controlled cuts.

Tech specs (summary)


- Type: 4-in-1 cordless pole pruning saw, chainsaw, extension pole
- Blade: 32 cm hardened steel pruning blade, 15 cm chain
- Motor: brushless copper motor with heat dissipation vents
- Reach: up to 365 cm for saw, 195 cm for pruning head
- Battery: 2 x 4000 mAh rechargeable, charging time 1.5–2 hours, runtime up to 2 hours
- Weight: approx. 4.2 kg
- Safety: guards, dual-trigger start, included safety goggles and cut-resistant gloves
- Accessories: extension pole, shoulder strap, gloves, goggles, charger
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you prioritise reach, flexibility and a compact all-in-one solution for pruning tall trees and lower branches without frequent ladder use. It may not be the best fit if you regularly cut very thick trunks or demand sustained high-speed cutting over long periods. If you value practical safety features and a modular design that can be stored away in a shed, this set offers tangible advantages for average garden tasks.

FAQ
- How long does the battery last on a typical pruning task? Real-world use varies, but up to around 2 hours is claimed with two batteries, plan for shorter bursts if cutting larger limbs.
- Can I swap between saw and pruner quickly? Yes, the kit is designed for switching heads with the extension pole to adapt to different pruning tasks.
- What maintenance is needed? After use, clean any debris from the blade and chain area, check the guard mechanism, and keep the battery contacts clean for reliable operation.
Decision time
Is it worth it? For a gardener needing occasional reachy pruning with a light-to-medium workload, this cordless set offers practical value and a higher degree of convenience than a purely manual setup.
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