Worx WG309 8 Amp 10" Electric Pole Saw vs Greenworks 40V Polesaw + Pole Hedge (Gen 1) -- tool only
Overall winner: Greenworks 40V Polesaw + Pole Hedge (Gen 1) -- tool only
Key Differences
Worx (A) offers a 2-in-1 design with a 10-inch bar, an 8A corded motor and automatic chain lubrication but requires refueling for fuel mention and oil is sold separately; Greenworks (B) is a 40V cordless unit with an 8-inch bar, automatic oiler, easy tensioning and a 3-piece aluminum shaft for adjustable reach but has mixed durability feedback and reported weight concerns
Worx WG309 8 Amp 10" Electric Pole Saw
Electric pole saw for trimming branches from trees and ground projects. Auto chain lubrication helps maintain chain efficiency; 8 Amp motor provides consistent performance
Pros
- 2-tools-in-1 design
- automatic chain lubrication
- 8 amp motor for consistent performance
- length enables reach for high branches
Cons
- refuel before use (gasoline-like instruction) but oil sold separately
Greenworks 40V Polesaw + Pole Hedge (Gen 1) -- tool only
Greenworks 40V polesaw with 8-inch bar and chain and 20-inch hedge trimmer. Easy adjust chain tensioning and 3-piece aluminum shaft for varying lengths; includes 5/8" cutting capacity and 3-year tool warranty. Customers note quick cutting on branches and ease of use, with mixed durability reports
Pros
- 8-inch bar and chain for trimming
- 3-piece aluminum shaft for length variation
- automatic oiler and easy chain tensioning
- 20-inch dual-action hedge blades
Cons
- mixed durability reports from customers
- some find it heavy
- some reports of breakage after use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WORX |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | WORX |
| User Reviews | Tie |