🌿 Cut smarter, not harder — power your pruning with DEWALT precision!
The DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Shears (DCPR320B) is a cordless, lightweight garden tool featuring high-speed steel non-stick blades for smooth cuts, a quick blade change system, and an integrated LED light for enhanced visibility. Designed for ambidextrous use and compatible with DEWALT 20V MAX batteries (sold separately), it delivers professional-grade performance for efficient pruning.
Brand | DEWALT |
Color | Yellow |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Style | Pruner Bare Tool Only |
Product Dimensions | 10.12"L x 1"W |
Blade Material | High speed steel |
Handle Material | Plastic, Metal |
Blade Edge | Straight" or "Convex |
Blade Type | Bypass |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Point Style | Round point |
Cutting Width | 1.5 Inches |
UPC | 885911784085 |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DeWalt - DCPR320B |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | DeWalt - DCPR320B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Brushed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
Included Components | 1 DEWALT 20V MAX Pruner DCPR320B |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**.
Great sheer
These shears make the impossible possible. It will take the pain from having to and trim everything away. Easy to use with a long battery life. True quality product. It worked better than expected and was able to trim branches that were quite large.
S**.
You Need These!
Hands down one of the best tools I have bought for doing yardwork. They have plenty of power and great battery life. Worked for several hours, and only used one bar on a 5 amp hour battery. I was able to trim and clean up in 3 hours what would have normally taken an entire weekend to do. Plus, no sore shoulder muscles from continuously using loppers. If you have been thinking about buying these, but still not sure, buy them! You'll be happy you did!
M**N
I love them
The DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Shears are a game-changer for anyone who loves gardening or landscaping. These cordless electric shears offer powerful, precise cuts with ease, making trimming and pruning branches a breeze. The 20V battery provides long-lasting performance, so you can work for hours without needing to recharge. The ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip, reducing hand strain during extended use. These shears are ideal for tackling tough, thick branches that would be challenging with manual pruners. Additionally, the tool is lightweight, offering easy maneuverability in tight spaces. Whether you’re maintaining your garden or taking care of larger landscaping tasks, the DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Shears deliver exceptional efficiency and precision. They are a durable, high-quality investment for anyone serious about gardening. A must-have tool for both hobbyists and professionals, making pruning a much more enjoyable and efficient task! Highly recommended!
P**N
Fantastic Tool
I’ve looked at similar tools to this, but never purchased one. What really sold on it is the Dewalt name, As I already have Quite a few DeWalt tools and the batteries to go with them it fits right in.Originally, I primarily bought this for my wife, but since I got it, I have used it like mad on all my guarding projects and it has been Very efficient and a great time saver,I have used it to trim trees, trim, branches, and it will go through some serious width branches probably even a bit more than it was designed for, but it works. One major thing it has over simple manual shears is fatigue on your wrist and hand. All of that disappears with this and you can do a whole lot more work in the same timeframe. I used it one day from early in the morning until late in the afternoon with hundreds if not thousands of cuts and it was still going strong on the same battery.The thing seems to go through everything. I even used it to trim some PVC pipe. With that in mind, my only caution about this is that yes it goes through EVERYTHING you need to be extremely careful where your support hand is and not get any of your fingers in the way. With a handheld manual clipper if you happen to get your hand or finger in the way, you could feel it and stop. This will not, it’ll just go through whatever is in its jaw. I had one very close call where I got a little too close and it took off the tip of my glove thankfully, my finger wasn’t in it, but it taught me a very valuable lesson about keeping your support hand clear.I did read in another review someone commented on the blade being chipped or damaged. After a couple days of very hard use, yes the blade was was chipped and had definite signs of use. I purchased an additional blade swapped it out. I put the original blade in my vice and took a file to it, and it came out. Perfect all ready to go again. I highly recommend buying that second blade so you can swap it out as I did.Great overall tool and I wish I had had it years ago.
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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