Worx WG309 8 Amp 10" Electric Pole Saw vs DEWALT 20V MAX XR Brushless Cordless Pole Saw (Tool Only)
Overall winner: DEWALT 20V MAX XR Brushless Cordless Pole Saw (Tool Only)
Key Differences
WORX (A) is the more affordable, corded 2-tools-in-1 design with an 8A motor and automatic chain lubrication but requires refueling before use and oil is sold separately. DEWALT (B) is a cordless 20V MAX XR tool-only unit with a brushless motor, extendable pole up to 15 ft and auto oiling, though some users report weight and mixed durability/build quality
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
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Brushless Cordless Pole Saw (Tool Only)
Cordless pole saw with extension reach up to 15 ft and a brushless motor for efficient cuts. Auto oiling reduces maintenance, and a durable cutting grip aids branch removal
Pros
- extension pole for up to 15 ft reach
- brushless motor for efficiency
- auto oiling for low maintenance
- full-complement bar and chain
Cons
- weight concerns from customers
- mixed feedback on build quality and durability
- battery life trade-offs mentioned by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WORX |
| Durability | DEWALT |
| Versatility | WORX |
| User Reviews | DEWALT |