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DeWALT 20V MAX Cordless Battery Powered Pruner (Tool Only)

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Woot has DeWALT 20V MAX Cordless Battery Powered Pruner (Tool Only, DCPR320B) on sale for $79.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Product Details:
  • 1-1/2" cutting capacity to cut flowers, trim bushes, and clip unwanted branches
  • Smooth, swift cuts with non-stick coated blades preventing sap buildup, and rust resistance
  • Quick blade changes with the included change tool
  • Brighten dark work areas with the on-board led work light

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  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • 3-Year DeWalt Manufacturer Warranty
    • Rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 2,900 Amazon customer reviews.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Woot has DeWALT 20V MAX Cordless Battery Powered Pruner (Tool Only, DCPR320B) on sale for $79.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to community member Ekwity for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • 1-1/2" cutting capacity to cut flowers, trim bushes, and clip unwanted branches
  • Smooth, swift cuts with non-stick coated blades preventing sap buildup, and rust resistance
  • Quick blade changes with the included change tool
  • Brighten dark work areas with the on-board led work light

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • 3-Year DeWalt Manufacturer Warranty
    • Rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 2,900 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About Amazon Prime:

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People with weaker hand strength, older people, arthritis, if you have to do a large amount of pruning any of those and this thing is a lifesaver. It rips through large branches easily. Also helpful if you are in the Dewalt battery ecosystem already.
I've had this tool for 2 seasons now. I'm rather proud that I haven't lost a finger yet. These are incredibly powerful, and make easy work of some major pruning and yard-clearing jobs. Once you see how easily they'll slice through large branches, you'll understand how they can slice through a finger no problem.
Have rheumatoid Arthritis... sometimes the joints hurt using sheers...

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Buying this for my Italian 🇮🇹 friend. Thanks!
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Just wondering what is the true use case that makes sense for these?

Pruning shears of many flavors and strengths are so cheap. They are super easy to use. Unsure how power assisted shears are really needed.
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I've had this tool for 2 seasons now. I'm rather proud that I haven't lost a finger yet. These are incredibly powerful, and make easy work of some major pruning and yard-clearing jobs. Once you see how easily they'll slice through large branches, you'll understand how they can slice through a finger no problem.
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This is normally $99 tool only. $208 retail is a stretch. With that said if you do a lot of pruning this is worth it.
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Quote from Wulfrax :
Just wondering what is the true use case that makes sense for these?Pruning shears of many flavors and strengths are so cheap. They are super easy to use. Unsure how power assisted shears are really needed.
People with weaker hand strength, older people, arthritis, if you have to do a large amount of pruning any of those and this thing is a lifesaver. It rips through large branches easily. Also helpful if you are in the Dewalt battery ecosystem already.
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Quote from Wulfrax :
Just wondering what is the true use case that makes sense for these?

Pruning shears of many flavors and strengths are so cheap. They are super easy to use. Unsure how power assisted shears are really needed.

I haven't used the cheap electric pruners, so I can't directly compare….but these will slice through about anything that will fit between its jaws. It's truly amazing.

Anything these can't cut…it makes sense that you'd use a saw or chainsaw.
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Quote from TooManyMind :
Buying this for my Italian 🇮🇹 friend. Thanks!

For cutting pasta, right?

Sorry, bad stereotype.
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These pruners make yard work so much easier and faster. Mine broke after very heavy use after 3 years I didn't hesitate to replace them. The Dewalt pruners are much better then the Ryobi
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This seems to be $10 cheaper than regular price everywhere else
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Quote from Wulfrax :
Just wondering what is the true use case that makes sense for these?

Pruning shears of many flavors and strengths are so cheap. They are super easy to use. Unsure how power assisted shears are really needed.

Have rheumatoid Arthritis... sometimes the joints hurt using sheers...
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Quote from wsamuel22 :
Have rheumatoid Arthritis... sometimes the joints hurt using sheers...
I'm in a similar boat. I have no cartilage left in the joints at the base of my thumbs (right where you apply pressure with normal hand shears) and after pruning three rose bushes the old way my hands will hurt like hell the rest of the day, not to mention while I do it. I keep eyeballing these but sometimes think it's still not worth it.
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Quote from goibhniu :
I'm in a similar boat. I have no cartilage left in the joints at the base of my thumbs (right where you apply pressure with normal hand shears) and after pruning three rose bushes the old way my hands will hurt like hell the rest of the day, not to mention while I do it. I keep eyeballing these but sometimes think it's still not worth it.

How much is your pain worth?
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Quote from goibhniu :
I'm in a similar boat. I have no cartilage left in the joints at the base of my thumbs (right where you apply pressure with normal hand shears) and after pruning three rose bushes the old way my hands will hurt like hell the rest of the day, not to mention while I do it. I keep eyeballing these but sometimes think it's still not worth it.

Yeah if these were like 30, 40 bucks yes but double that is a bit much... I guess it depends on how much pruning you have to do...
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Great price on an excellent tool.
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