Best Pruning Saws of 2025: Folding, Fixed-Blade & Pole Saws for Every Cutting Job
Every gardener hits the wall where pruners won’t cut it anymore. That branch is an inch thick. Your bypass pruners max out at ¾-inch. You could grab the loppers, but the branch is in an awkward spot — reaching it with a two-handed tool means twisting into a position your back will complain about tomorrow. A pruning saw fills the gap between hand pruners and chainsaws. For branches from 1 to 6 inches thick — which covers most of the pruning a home gardener actually does — a good saw is faster, cleaner, and safer than struggling with oversize loppers or dragging out the chainsaw for a single cut. We tested six pruning saws in folding, fixed-blade, and pole configurations to find the ones that cut fast and feel good in the hand. ...