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The Dewalt 20V MAX Cordless Pruner (DCPR320D1) is a lightweight, battery-powered pruning tool featuring a 1.5-inch cut capacity with non-stick coated blades for smooth cuts. It includes a quick blade change tool, an integrated LED work light for low-light conditions, and comes with a rechargeable 20V lithium-ion battery and charger, making it a professional-grade solution for efficient, precise pruning.
| Manufacturer | Dewalt |
| Part number | DCPR320D1 |
| Item Weight | 2.42 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 27.94 x 0.1 cm; 2.42 kg |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Item model number | DCPR320D1 |
| Size | 1-1/2 Inch |
| Color | Yellow |
| Style | Modern |
| Power source type | Battery Powered |
| Voltage | 2E+1 Volts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Blade Length | 2 Inches |
| Blade Edge | उततल |
| Special Features | LIGHTWEIGHT |
| Included components | (1) DCPR320 Pruner;(1) DCB203 Battery;(1) DCB115 Charger;(1) Tool for blade change |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
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E**Y
Use these to prune my tree and shrubs in my yard. I only wish I had bought these years ago. The best garden tool I have ever had. Easy to use( I am 70 and if I fine these easy to use , you should have no trouble.) Thanks again Dewalt your tool are the best. PS I have you power saw that running on batteries and it works wonderful and easy to take in my car as I have a summer home off the grid and you never know when a tree is across the road. Way to go Dewalt. Don't think twice buy these pruner you won't be sorry.
B**P
These are great for working around the yard. Makes cutting up small branches and pruning a breeze wish I would have purchased a lot sooner. The price is well worth it.
D**E
I selected 2 of the worst scenarios to test this out. The first, 2 old apple trees with a vast number of 3-foot vertical twigs that needed pruning, many crossovers, some branches over one inch thick. This beast devoured them all, and made fast work of the side twigs to allow compaction. To see such a rapid, clean cut of a thicker branch warmed the heart. The second, about 30 40 year old evergreens with dead internal and lower branches. Same ease of work here. We are on an acreage and have a dumpster, and getting rid of dead evergreen branches is challenging because they take up so much space. Not with the snip/snip/snip of side branches. The time saved and the reduced wear and tear on hands and wrists are all amazing.
D**.
I am a 74 year old widow that has a bush that frequently needs branches cut off. Granted the branches are not more than 1 1/2" but this trimmer worked perfectly. I was concerned about some of the other reviews talking about how dangerous some other brands are, but the blades move slowly enough it doesn't shoot the trimmed piece out--they simply fall off. There is a good locking mechanism and it's easy to hold. Good safety precautions are always recommended, but so far I'm very pleased. Took me about 5 minutes to trim my bush, no hand strain, easy peasy!
L**C
Works well, well worth it. These were something I had thought of as a toy or luxury item. While I do have a large backyard, and it's more or less 'natural' and it's overgrown with everything from small oaks and torny vines. These cut anything I would normally use hand shears for (they say 1 1/2" but I'll say 1"). The speed they cut at is fine, and they are easy to use. The end result is very little effort so you get a lot done quickly. The batteries last all day or at least 90% of the day, with a lot of use. I haven't used any other brand so I can't compare them to cheaper models. I decided to go with the Dewalt thinking the brand name would insure quality. The tool is designed with a guard of sorts that provides some protection for your working hand. It also features a safety system to prevent accidental cutting, it's easy to get used to (have to flip a small flap downward and depress a saftey trigger, after that you can press the actual trigger. It sounds harder than it is, the system cannot be defeated with duct tape or similar methods, I think it's a fair idea as I guarantee the tool could harvest a finger quickly. The tool is not cheap. However it's possible to buy a second one as a tool only (no battery or charger) and I had already purchased 2 extra batteries (also not cheap). After waiting for my wife to get done so I could use it and vice-versa it was only $100 for tool 2. Don't regret it. What could be improved? I haven't found a way to carry the tool hanging from may belt, no hook or even hole placed there for a lanyard. I have to assume safety was the overriding concern (back to the part of harvesting a finger or whatever was unfortunately there in the event of accidentally pressing the trigger. I am looking into using a holster designed for a battery drill or carpenters pouch. So far this is a purchase I'm happy with.
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