Quick verdict
The SEESII 2-in-1 cordless pole saw is the best all-around pick for most yards. It reaches roughly 16 feet with a telescoping pole, converts to a handheld saw in seconds, and ships with two 4000mAh batteries and a brushless motor, so you get both height and untethered run time without dragging a cord.

SEESII 2
This SEESII pairs a telescoping pole that reaches about 16 feet with a detachable 6-inch head that works as a standalone handheld saw. The brushless motor and two included 4000mAh batteries are the reason it earns the top spot, giving up to a listed 120 minutes of run time so you can clear a lot of limbs before recharging.
The best electric pole saw for tree trimming: cordless and corded models compared on reach, battery run time, cutting head, and weight.
Why you should trust this guide
I put these guides together by reading the full manufacturer listing for every pole saw I include, then comparing the numbers that actually determine how the tool behaves in your yard. For pole saws that means reach, weight, motor type, battery capacity, and bar length. I do not repeat a spec unless the maker states it, and I call out when a listing leaves an important number vague or leans on marketing instead of a real figure.
I also try to be straight about what a pole saw can and cannot do. These tools are built for trimming high branches from the ground, not for felling or bucking heavy logs. When a saw is corded, or uses a shorter-lived brush motor, or ships without bar oil, I say so, because those details shape the day-to-day experience far more than a headline reach number does.
How we evaluated
My comparison centered on the criteria that make or break a pole saw. Reach came first, since the whole point is cutting limbs you cannot otherwise get to, and these models span roughly 12 to 16 feet of overhead reach. Weight was a close second, because a saw you hold above your head at full extension gets heavy fast, and the saws here run from about 6.7 to just under 7 pounds.
From there I looked at power source and run time, weighing corded convenience against cordless freedom, and comparing battery capacity where it applied. I also considered motor type, since a brushless motor generally lasts longer and runs cooler than a brushed one, plus practical extras like an automatic oiler, tool-free chain tensioning, an adjustable cutting head, and whether the unit doubles as a handheld saw.
What to look for
- Reach: Measure the tallest branch you need to trim; a 12-foot saw suits smaller yards while 16 feet handles mature trees from the ground.
- Weight: Anything over about 7 pounds becomes tiring at full extension, so lighter is better if you have a lot of overhead cutting.
- Power source: Corded means no run-time limit but a tether; cordless gives freedom but you are bound by battery capacity.
- Battery capacity: Higher amp-hours and a second included pack keep you working longer between charges.
- Motor type: Brushless motors typically run cooler and last longer than brushed motors for regular use.
- Automatic oiler: An auto-lubrication system keeps the chain cutting smoothly and reduces manual upkeep mid-job.
- 2-in-1 versatility: Some models detach into a handheld saw, which is handy if you also want to trim at ground level.
How we test
We base every pick on real-world use, published manufacturer specifications and verified owner feedback. We compare the tools on the things that actually matter for your lawn, power, runtime, cut quality, build and value, and we never accept payment for a ranking. When we have not used a specific model first-hand, we say so.
The picks at a glance
| Tool | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEESII 2 | Best Overall | Check price | |
| WEN 4019 6 | Best Value | Check price | |
| SEESII 2 | Best Premium | Check price | |
| CRAFTSMAN V20 Cordless Pole Saw | Best Budget | Check price | |
| Electric Pole Saws | Also Great | Check price |
The picks, reviewed

SEESII 2
This SEESII pairs a telescoping pole that reaches about 16 feet with a detachable 6-inch head that works as a standalone handheld saw. The brushless motor and two included 4000mAh batteries are the reason it earns the top spot, giving up to a listed 120 minutes of run time so you can clear a lot of limbs before recharging.
Reasons to buy
- 2-in-1 Versatile Design handheld and pole saw combo, 20V cordless
- Reach New Heights extendable up to about 16 feet with telescoping pole
- Dual Battery Power two 4000mAh lithium batteries, up to 120 minutes
- Superior Brushless Motor runs cooler and quieter
- Precision Angle Adjustment adjustable cutting head
Reasons to avoid
- At 6.9 pounds fully assembled it gets tiring to hold overhead for long stretches
- Chain oil is not typically included, so you will need to buy bar oil separately

WEN 4019 6
The WEN 4019 is a corded 6-amp saw with an 8-inch chain and a pole that adjusts to 12 feet of overhead reach. At 6.7 pounds it is the lightest saw here, and being corded means it never runs out of power mid-job, which is why it is the value pick.
Reasons to buy
- Telescoping pole adjusts from 5.3 feet to 7.3 feet for up to 12 feet of overhead reach
- 6-Amp motor rotates the chain up to 36 ft per second
- Weighs 6.7 pounds
- Tool-free chain adjustments and emission-free operation
- Includes 8-inch saw chain, blade cover, shoulder strap, two-year warranty
Reasons to avoid
- The cord limits you to wherever an extension reaches and can snag on branches
- 12 feet of reach is shorter than the cordless 16-foot options

SEESII 2
This SEESII P6 Plus is a 2-in-1 that reaches up to 10 feet and cuts branches from three-quarters of an inch up to a listed 6 inches. It includes two 21V batteries and an automatic oiler, and the multi-angle head helps with awkward cuts over fences or around corners.
Reasons to buy
- 2-in-1 Flexibility handheld or pole saw in seconds
- Extended Reach trim up to 10 feet without a ladder
- Adjustable Cutting Angle multi-angle cutting head
- Powerful Brush Motor cuts branches from 3/4in to 6in
- Dual Battery Power two 21V 2000mAh batteries
Reasons to avoid
- Uses a brush motor rather than brushless, so expect a shorter motor lifespan
- Its 10-foot reach is the shortest of the cordless models here

CRAFTSMAN V20 Cordless Pole Saw
The CRAFTSMAN V20 offers up to 14 feet of reach with an 8-inch bar, an angled cutting head, and a branch hook to pull down cut limbs. It ships with a 4.0Ah battery and charger, so it is a straightforward buy if you want a known brand or already own V20 batteries.
Reasons to buy
- High capacity 4.0Ah Battery pack
- Extended Reach up to 14 foot with extension pole
- Angled head and blade for cutting precision
- Soft grip on pole extension
- Branch hook to help remove cut branches, battery and charger included
Reasons to avoid
- Single battery means downtime once it drains unless you buy a spare
- It is a dedicated pole saw and does not detach into a handheld unit

Electric Pole Saws
This generic 2-in-1 reaches up to 16 feet and accepts both 6-inch and 8-inch guide bars, with a brushless motor rated to cut up to 8 inches. Two 4000mAh batteries and tool-free tensioning make it a flexible alternative when you want the larger 8-inch cutting capacity.
Reasons to buy
- 2-in-1 Pole Saw and Cordless Mini Chainsaw
- Telescopic Pole reach up to 16 FT
- 2x4000mAh Rechargeable Batteries up to 100 minutes
- Automatic Oiling System 30ml leak-proof oil tank
- Tool-Free Chain Tensioning
Reasons to avoid
- Unbranded listing means uncertain long-term parts and warranty support
- Bar oil is not included, so budget for that before your first use
What to look for
Reach versus your trees
Match the saw's overhead reach to your tallest branches. Most of these hit 12 to 16 feet, and buying more reach than you need just adds weight and cost without helping.
Corded or cordless
Corded saws like the WEN never run out of power and cost less to run, but the cord limits you. Cordless models free you to roam but cap your working time to the battery, so a spare pack matters.
Weight at full extension
A pole saw feels much heavier once it is fully extended overhead. A saw that is a pound lighter makes a real difference over an afternoon of trimming, so weigh the listed number seriously.
Battery run time and count
Look at amp-hours and whether two batteries are included. Dual-battery kits like the SEESII let you swap and keep cutting, while a single-battery saw forces a recharge break.
Motor and maintenance
Brushless motors last longer and run cooler, and an automatic oiler cuts down on manual chain care. Also check whether bar oil is included, since several of these do not ship with it.
Our verdict
The SEESII 2-in-1 cordless pole saw is the best all-around pick for most yards. It reaches roughly 16 feet with a telescoping pole, converts to a handheld saw in seconds, and ships with two 4000mAh batteries and a brushless motor, so you get both height and untethered run time without dragging a cord.
FAQs
The saws here reach roughly 12 to 16 feet of overhead cutting, and your own height adds to that when you stand under the branch. Choose based on your tallest target limb rather than the biggest number.
Corded saws never run out of power and cost less to run, but you are tied to an outlet. Cordless saws let you move freely and reach far corners, at the cost of limited battery run time. Pick based on your yard layout.
No. Pole saws are made for trimming high branches, not felling trunks or bucking logs. For that you need a rear-handle chainsaw with a longer bar and more power.
Most of these use an automatic oiler, but several listings note that bar oil is not included. Plan to buy chain and bar oil separately and fill the reservoir before your first cut.
A 2-in-1 detaches from the pole to become a handheld mini chainsaw, so you can trim high limbs and then cut at ground level with the same tool. The SEESII models here work this way.