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Cordless Pole Saw for Dewalt 20V Max

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A capable, battery-compatible pole saw that earns its place in the DeWalt ecosystem — 15-foot reach, auto-oiling chain, and an 8-inch bar that handles most residential trimming work without drama.

Travis
Travis Owner & Reviewer
4.5/5
$79.99 Price at time of review
Updated Apr 2026

TL;DR Summary

4.5/5 Excellent

Pros

  • Genuine DeWalt 20V Max battery compatibility — fits existing platform users seamlessly
  • Up to 15-foot reach handles most residential overhead trimming without a ladder
  • Auto-lubrication system keeps the chain oiled without operator intervention
  • 8-inch low-kickback bar is appropriately sized and safer for overhead work
  • Tool-only pricing at $79.99 is fair for buyers already in the DeWalt ecosystem

Cons

  • Third-party manufacture means long-term parts and warranty support is less reliable than a first-party DeWalt tool
  • Some flex at full 15-foot extension requires a learning curve for precise cuts
  • Battery and charger not included — easy to overlook if you're new to the platform

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Extended Observations

A capable, battery-compatible pole saw that earns its place in the DeWalt ecosystem — 15-foot reach, auto-oiling chain, and an 8-inch bar that handles most residential trimming work without drama.

Most homeowners don't need a gas-powered pole saw. What they need is something that starts on the first trigger pull, reaches the branches that actually cause problems, and doesn't require a separate trip to the hardware store for two-stroke mix. This DeWalt 20V Max-compatible pole saw is built around that reality.

The headline spec is reach: up to 15 feet with the extension pole attached. That covers the majority of suburban tree work — overgrown oaks, wayward apple limbs, the pine branch that's been scraping the gutters for two seasons. The 8-inch low-kickback bar and chain is sized appropriately for that kind of work. It won't fell a mature oak, but it was never meant to.

The auto-lubrication system is the detail that separates a tool worth owning from one that becomes a chore. Chain oiling is one of those maintenance tasks that gets skipped, and skipping it destroys bars fast. Having it handled automatically keeps the chain in good condition and extends the life of both the bar and the cutting components without requiring any discipline from the operator.

For anyone already running DeWalt's 20V Max platform — drills, circular saws, the impact driver on the workbench — this is an easy addition. The battery compatibility is genuine, not a marketing approximation, and the tool-only pricing at $79.99 reflects that you're likely already holding a suitable battery. That's a fair entry point for what amounts to a capable seasonal tool.

Two things to note: the brand lineage here is third-party, not DeWalt-manufactured, so long-term parts support is less certain than it would be with a first-party tool. And at 15 feet of reach, the pole does introduce some flex and wobble on overhead cuts — that's physics, not a defect, but it takes a session or two to develop a feel for controlled cutting at full extension.

Our Verdict

A capable, battery-compatible pole saw that earns its place in the DeWalt ecosystem — 15-foot reach, auto-oiling chain, and an 8-inch bar that handles most residential trimming work without drama.

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