

🌿 Cut smarter, not harder — power your garden game with DEWALT!
The DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Shears deliver cordless convenience and professional-grade power with up to 1,100 cuts per charge. Featuring lightweight design, non-stick coated high-speed steel blades, and an integrated LED light, this tool reduces pruning effort by 16 times compared to manual shears. Quick blade changes and ergonomic handling make it the ultimate pruning companion for serious gardeners and pros alike.





| Blade Material | High speed steel |
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Color | Yellow |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 10.12"L x 1"W |
| Style | Pruner Bare Tool Only |
W**2
Great pruners
The pruning shears work like a charm. The blades are very sharp and cuts through branches with ease. Makes quick work out of a huge pile of branches to prune. The tool feels well built and makes pruning effortless. Well worth the money and highly recommend it.
S**T
Amazing! Wish I had known about this sooner.
Amazing pruning shears, great power and cutting ability. This has reduced pruning time and effort considerably. Great value. Wish I would have known about this sooner. One of my best purchases. I’d strongly recommend to my family and friends.
D**H
Fantastic cutting tool
This tool works best with the large Dewalt battery. I had to cut hundreds of small surface roots from an oak tree. In the past I tried to do the job with hand a cutter. After my hand became sore I bought the Dewalt pruning shear. It WORKED GREAT. You get about 100 full power cuts then you will need a recharge. 20 minutes later I was back at work. This cutter is fantastic able to cut roots an inch in diameter. Be sure to blow off any soil on the cutting parts then oil them. I would purchase this tool again. Thank you for a quality product.
D**S
I Love DEWALT
Review: DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Shears Garden Tool, Cordless, Bare Tool Only (DCPR320B) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 Stars) The DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Shears (DCPR320B) is a game-changer for anyone serious about gardening or yard maintenance. Here's why this tool stands out: Performance These shears pack a punch with their 20V MAX motor, delivering clean and precise cuts with minimal effort. They efficiently handle branches up to 1.5 inches in diameter, making quick work of pruning trees, shrubs, and plants. Convenience The cordless design provides unmatched flexibility. Paired with a DEWALT 20V battery (sold separately), you can take this tool anywhere without worrying about cords or outlets. The lightweight construction reduces fatigue, even during extended use. Build Quality As expected from DEWALT, the build quality is exceptional. The durable, ergonomic design feels sturdy and comfortable, ensuring long-term reliability. Safety Features I appreciate the built-in safety switch, which prevents accidental activation—a crucial feature for a powerful tool like this. Who It's For Whether you're a professional landscaper or a home gardener, these shears are an excellent investment. They're perfect for anyone who wants to save time and energy while maintaining their outdoor space. Final Thoughts The DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Shears are a must-have for anyone who values efficiency, durability, and convenience in their gardening tools. This bare tool is an even better value if you already own DEWALT 20V MAX batteries. I highly recommend it!
D**E
MUST-HAVE if you do any pruning
Best shears! the angle makes these so easy to handle to prune. Can take down a whole big bush for winterizing in 5 minutes. It is impressive that you can cut through a 1" branch smoothly. Everyone loves it when I loan it to them. It can use a lot of batteries to do a whole big apple tree (2-3 recharges) My only real concern is that I'm surely going to cut off a finger someday since it's very powerful.
J**E
Where has this Battery Powered Prunier been all my Life!
This tool exceeded my expectations for the price. I tested it by cutting up a Christmas tree to fit in my trash can with no trouble at all, and I also used it to trim two backyard fruit trees. It’s lightweight, easy to handle, and very ergonomic in the hand, which makes longer jobs much more comfortable. The 1.5” wide blade is a good size and works well overall. I do wish they offered a version closer to 2” wide, which would be even better. It can struggle a bit on thicker 1–1.5” branches, but it still gets the job done—sometimes it just takes 2–4 presses of the button. Where this unit really shines is on smaller branches in the 1/4” to 3/4” range, cutting them quickly and cleanly. Overall, it’s a solid, reliable tool that performs very well for the money. I’m very happy with it and would definitely recommend it for light to moderate trimming and cleanup.
J**Y
Fun for Dad.
Great little tool for yard work and projects. Husband recommends not cutting into wire. Blade doesn’t like it, and causes swearing. Cuts like a hot knife through butter he professed, it will remove a limb no problem. Full charged battery lasts about an hour. Grip will cause blisters to the webbing of the thumb?! Wear gloves.
W**L
Maybe my favorite tool of all time...
...if only for the amount of repetitive wrist-hand movements it spares me. And I have lots of tools, including a fair number of Dewalts (wired and cordless, none of which have ever failed). But this thing -- like my wrists and hands are almost 80 years old (each!) and they often feel twice that, so I can use manual shears for only so long, and then I suffer for a couple of days and have to take naproxen. And that prospect keeps me from pruning at all. This tool can get a little weighty, but nothing like the effect of the repetitive action of the manual shears. It slices through 1-1/2-inch (and more) branches with ease, even hard and dry ones and branches with bunches of leaves. This pruner helps me get my `okole out into the yard. Whatever I prune I cut into little pieces so I can get more in the yard waste bin, and THAT involves hundreds and hundreds of cuts, which with the manual shears was just feeding the arthritis. Then came this cordless pruner -- like where have you been all my pruning life? I cut the branches right into the bin or my Gorilla dump wagon. I grab the branch and as many of its offshoot branches as possible in one hand so they're all bunched up, then starting cutting from the thick end and work my way toward the leaf tips -- that way I can slice through multiple slender branches at once. And I can also rest the pruner against the top edge of the bin or the wagon to take the weight off my hand while it cuts. (I should vid this.) Cutting into the bin means I have to stand, and my back is as old as my hands, which is why I like the wagon -- I sit in a chair and cut the branches into bits right into the wagon, which can tip backwards like a dumptruck right into a 35-gallon plastic bag that I wrap around the end, and then I dump the bag into the bin. (The Gorilla wagon is available on Amazon, though I got mine at the Big Orange store -- kind of pricey, but very well made with fat tires.) I don't see how it could be easier except for hiring somebody to do it for me (and that day is bearing down on me). I have two 20v Dewalt batteries for my woodshop tools and I just use those. One battery gets me through a LOT of cuts, and by the time it quits I'm usually ready to quit, too. You can get longer-lasting batteries (higher amps), but they get heavier with their longer life (hmmm...kind of like people), so I'm fine with the basic 1.5 amps and swapping them out. A GREAT tool.
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