Gem99ultra
Veteran Member
I've found that my DeWalt 20V reciprocating saw vibrates, jumps around all over the place, and gets really heavy by the time I get branches of any size cut off. I think I'll just relegate the reciprocating saw to cutting pipe, etc. and leave the pruning chores to my Husqvarna T435 12" chainsaw. That little light weight Husqvarna saw can be used 1-handed and hacks off anything up to about a 6" branch like cutting through butter.
For the little stuff, i.e. anything up to about 3/4", my DeWalt 20V hedge trimmer makes short work of that. There certainly are excellent uses for my reciprocating saw, but tree trimming isn't one of them, at least not for me.
For the little stuff, i.e. anything up to about 3/4", my DeWalt 20V hedge trimmer makes short work of that. There certainly are excellent uses for my reciprocating saw, but tree trimming isn't one of them, at least not for me.