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The DeWalt 1-1/2 Inch cordless pruner has a compact and lightweight construction that helps in operating tough jobs. This pruner is operated by a 20 Volt motor that delivers up to 1100 cuts on a single charge with a 1-1/2 inch cutting capacity on thick stems and shrubs. Onboard LED lights brightens up the work space in dark conditions. Coated, non-stick blades of the pruner ensures a smooth operation and the change tool helps in easy changing of the blade. Pruner comes with a battery and a charger.
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The lowest price for DeWalt DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Pruner (DCPR320D1), Yellow right now is $403.92 at Ubuy, compared across 3 retailers.
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Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
DeWalt DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Pruner (DCPR320D1), Yellow
The DeWalt 1-1/2 Inch cordless pruner has a compact and lightweight construction that helps in operating tough jobs. This pruner is operated by a 20 Volt motor that delivers up to 1100 cuts on a single charge with a 1-1/2 inch cutting capacity on thick stems and shrubs. Onboard LED lights brightens up the work space in dark conditions. Coated, non-stick blades of the pruner ensures a smooth operation and the change tool helps in easy changing of the blade. Pruner comes with a battery and a charger.
The DeWalt 1-1/2 Inch cordless pruner has a compact and lightweight construction that helps in operating tough jobs. This pruner is operated by a 20 Volt motor that delivers up to 1100 cuts on a single charge with a 1-1/2 inch cutting capacity on thick stems and shrubs. Onboard LED lights brightens up the work space in dark conditions. Coated, non-stick blades of the pruner ensures a smooth operation and the change tool helps in easy changing of the blade. Pruner comes with a battery and a charger.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 09:51:37
DEWALT Dewalt 20V MAX Cordless Pruner DCPR320D1
Free delivery between 15–19 June
Dewalt Dewalt 20 V Max Cordless Pruner (Dcpr320 D1)
Delivery between 15–18 June $29
DEWALT Dewalt 20V MAX Cordless Pruner (DCPR320D1)
Delivery between 13–17 June $15.52
originally posted on Ace Hardware
Best garden tool I've ever owned. Makes trimming easy and fast. Hold cuttings with one hand and snip with tool in other hand. Easy one hand operation.
originally posted on homedepot.ca
(1) A little heavier than I thought. (2) The handle is good for carrying. (3) It's good for cutting sideways and downward. I use it to cut branches in smaller pieces for curb pickup. Other "in-line" pruners are good for cutting upward which I don't do much. (4) As long as you press the trigger, it closes and stay closed. When you release the trigger, it opens. So, if you want to store it closed, then press to close and remove the battery. (5) Now, the trigger is not linear. If you press the trigger halfway, it doesn't close halfway. I wish it did, so that it would become true cordless version of manual pruner. Then, you don't have to worry about cutting your fingers off. (6) Because of nonstick coating, the blades are not very tight, so it doesn't cut thin or green ... More(1) A little heavier than I thought. (2) The handle is good for carrying. (3) It's good for cutting sideways and downward. I use it to cut branches in smaller pieces for curb pickup. Other "in-line" pruners are good for cutting upward which I don't do much. (4) As long as you press the trigger, it closes and stay closed. When you release the trigger, it opens. So, if you want to store it closed, then press to close and remove the battery. (5) Now, the trigger is not linear. If you press the trigger halfway, it doesn't close halfway. I wish it did, so that it would become true cordless version of manual pruner. Then, you don't have to worry about cutting your fingers off. (6) Because of nonstick coating, the blades are not very tight, so it doesn't cut thin or green branches cleanly. No problem with thicker or dry branches, though.
originally posted on Dewalt
I use this for outdoor limb and branch pruning and then I also use it for copper cat5/6 cable cutting. It cuts 1.5" limbs with ease. Smaller branches are no issue at all. I also use it for cutting 1.5 inch thick bundle of copper cables and larger for removal. It saves my hand and is fast and clean. The Pruner does get stuck once or twice a week but I just take the battery out and put it back in and I it goes back to working great. I probably did about 150 cuts before my 20V 2mah battery went dead
| Style | Classic |
| Blade material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade edge | उततल |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
DEWALT Dewalt 20V MAX Cordless Pruner DCPR320D1
Free delivery between 15–19 June
Dewalt Dewalt 20 V Max Cordless Pruner (Dcpr320 D1)
Delivery between 15–18 June $29
DEWALT Dewalt 20V MAX Cordless Pruner (DCPR320D1)
Delivery between 13–17 June $15.52
Best garden tool I've ever owned. Makes trimming easy and fast. Hold cuttings with one hand and snip with tool in other hand. Easy one hand operation.
(1) A little heavier than I thought. (2) The handle is good for carrying. (3) It's good for cutting sideways and downward. I use it to cut branches in smaller pieces for curb pickup. Other "in-line" pruners are good for cutting upward which I don't do much. (4) As long as you press the trigger, it closes and stay closed. When you release the trigger, it opens. So, if you want to store it closed, then press to close and remove the battery. (5) Now, the trigger is not linear. If you press the trigger halfway, it doesn't close halfway. I wish it did, so that it would become true cordless version of manual pruner. Then, you don't have to worry about cutting your fingers off. (6) Because of nonstick coating, the blades are not very tight, so it doesn't cut thin or green ... More(1) A little heavier than I thought. (2) The handle is good for carrying. (3) It's good for cutting sideways and downward. I use it to cut branches in smaller pieces for curb pickup. Other "in-line" pruners are good for cutting upward which I don't do much. (4) As long as you press the trigger, it closes and stay closed. When you release the trigger, it opens. So, if you want to store it closed, then press to close and remove the battery. (5) Now, the trigger is not linear. If you press the trigger halfway, it doesn't close halfway. I wish it did, so that it would become true cordless version of manual pruner. Then, you don't have to worry about cutting your fingers off. (6) Because of nonstick coating, the blades are not very tight, so it doesn't cut thin or green branches cleanly. No problem with thicker or dry branches, though.
I use this for outdoor limb and branch pruning and then I also use it for copper cat5/6 cable cutting. It cuts 1.5" limbs with ease. Smaller branches are no issue at all. I also use it for cutting 1.5 inch thick bundle of copper cables and larger for removal. It saves my hand and is fast and clean. The Pruner does get stuck once or twice a week but I just take the battery out and put it back in and I it goes back to working great. I probably did about 150 cuts before my 20V 2mah battery went dead
We have apple trees in our property. I had been looking at several brands of electric pruners; watched a lot of videos online. The industrial brand ones were way over priced. For the DeWalt price, I thought the risk was low. After some research I pulled the trigger and bought the DeWalt Cordless pruner. What usually takes me 6 days of work lapsed over a few weekends, a sore neck and back for that whole month; but DeWalt and I did it in one morning. The hand loppers and hand pull-saw I had been using are too cumbersome, especially when I’m up on a ladder. These electric pruners worked like a charm. The only downside, my wife knows I’m done with this chore. I’m gonna go home in the garage. Thank you DeWalt.
Country living has tons of challenges. Thanks to the Dewalt pruner getting rid of unwanted sunflowers and large weed is not one of them. I had been using a corded reciprocating saw. While it did the job my hands and wrist throbed in pain. I've always prefered corded tools to cordless. 20v 1/2" cordles pruners is the easiest and most productive tool I have in my garden arsnal. Battery usage is fantastic. Light enough for 60yo woman with arthitis. Cuts down the production time. The blades stayed sharp. What would have taken all day to do, was done in 2hr including 1 pickup load to the trash heap. I don't usually write reviews but this is truely amazing.
I have a few of the 20v Dewalt battery powered outdoor tools, i.e. hedge trimmer, chainsaw, more, and I have used this one the most and it performs well. I have used it a lot on arborvitae and honeysuckle and it’s dramatically easier than manual tools. It will easily sever a 1 inch branch in a snap. I have one of those big plastic yard waste carts on wheels and as I fill it with trimmed branches I thrust thing into the pile and pull the trigger over and over and it slices the stuff up allowing it to compact so I can fit in more. Ultimately it’s a work multiplier and it consumes little battery power. Of course be very careful using this and always be aware of the location of your free hand. Best suited for cutting probably 3/8 inch branches and up (to its capacity) ... MoreI have a few of the 20v Dewalt battery powered outdoor tools, i.e. hedge trimmer, chainsaw, more, and I have used this one the most and it performs well. I have used it a lot on arborvitae and honeysuckle and it’s dramatically easier than manual tools. It will easily sever a 1 inch branch in a snap. I have one of those big plastic yard waste carts on wheels and as I fill it with trimmed branches I thrust thing into the pile and pull the trigger over and over and it slices the stuff up allowing it to compact so I can fit in more. Ultimately it’s a work multiplier and it consumes little battery power. Of course be very careful using this and always be aware of the location of your free hand. Best suited for cutting probably 3/8 inch branches and up (to its capacity) as there is no point to using this on small light duty work.
Exceptional performance. The winter heavy snow & wind did significant damage caused almost 500ft of tall cedar & laurel hedging to bend over to near breaking point. These pruners are impressive indeed. Paired with a 3ah battery I was able to work continuously for several hours until I wore out (not the battery). Nice smooth cuts up to 1-1/2". The tool does stop on occasion (due to overwork perhaps) but I did notice that once the headlight goes out (less than a minute) the pruner functions fully again. **NEVER LEAVE THE TOOL UNATTENDED WITH THE BATTERY IN IT** People are amazed at the job this pruner does & will pick it up to check it out (see how it works) & mishandling could lead to very serious consequences.
I’m show glad DeWalt came out with product l love gardening when it came time yo prune my bushes & tree’s I would cringe @ thought of pain I would be for couple of days after the job was completeDeWalt 20v Pruner is hand saver for me and me Arthritic Hands it handle up 1” branch hardwood & softwood 50-60 cuts off 2ah battery witch plenty power for my use.
This machine is no toy, it’s a beast. It slices through branches like butter. Be careful because you’ll lose your fingers if you aren’t paying attention!!
I bought one of these earlier this summer to prune root suckers off my plum tree. The get thick and many so can easily fatigue hands if using hand trimmers. I tried a recip saw but it wasn’t as clean of a job. I waited too long to get these from Dewalt due to the price for such a dedicated tool. After one use I had no remorse. No more hand fatigue and the time to get the job done was a fraction to using hand cutters. If you are on the fence like I was, just get them you won’t be sorry. Watch you fingers while using! They cut through thick branches with ease.
| Style | Classic |
| Blade material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade edge | उततल |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |