Collection: Cordless Garden Shears

Upgrade your toolkit with our latest Cordless Garden Shears, designed to deliver clean, surgical cuts with just a squeeze of the trigger. Say goodbye to hand strain and hello to a perfectly manicured garden in half the time. From compact handheld models for delicate floral work to heavy-duty bypass blades for thicker stems, we provide the battery-powered edge you need to master your landscape

Mastering Your Landscape with the Cordless Garden Shear

Whether you are a professional landscaper or a dedicated home gardener, the right tool defines the quality of your finish. Our selection of Cordless Garden Shears, including the high-torque Makita DUP180Z, is built for those who need to make thousands of repetitive cuts without the hand fatigue associated with manual tools. These shears are best for precision pruning, deadheading, and maintenance of stems up to 33mm, providing a surgical edge that promotes faster plant healing.

Heavy-Duty Clearing with the Cordless Pruning Saw

For thicker branches and structural landscaping where shears reach their limit, a cordless pruning saw like the Makita 18V DUC150Z is the essential companion. This tool bridges the gap between a handheld pruner and a full-sized chainsaw, making it ideal for thinning out dense brush or removing limbs in tight spaces. Its compact, battery-powered design ensures you have the mobility to reach every corner of the garden without being tethered by cords or weighed down by petrol engines.

Makita Performance Comparison: Shears vs. Pruning Saw

Feature Makita DUP180Z (Shears) Makita DUC150Z (Saw)
Primary Intent Precision pruning & repetitive vineyard work Clearing thick branches & dense brush
Max Cutting Capacity 33mm (Adjustable blade opening) 150mm (Guide bar length)
Key Benefit 6,000+ cuts per charge; zero hand strain Tool-less chain tensioning; one-handed use
Safety Features Electronic current limiter & motor protection Electric brake & moving guard

Garden Maintenance Q&A

What is the difference between Garden Shears and Pruning Shears?

Garden shears (often called hedge shears) typically use two long blades to trim wide surface areas like hedges. Pruning shears are designed for focused, "bypass" cuts on individual stems or branches to ensure plant health.

Can I use scissors instead of pruning shears?

No. Standard household scissors are designed for paper or fabric and lack the jaw strength and blade bypass required for plant tissue. Using scissors can crush the stem, leading to disease and rot, whereas pruning shears provide a clean, surgical cut.

Are battery pruners any good?

Yes. Modern lithium-ion pruners offer the same power as manual tools but with 100% less physical strain. They are rated #1 for users with arthritis or professionals performing high-volume repetitive trimming.

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