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The Worx WG323 20V Cordless Pole/Chain Saw combines a lightweight 10" chainsaw with a 12-foot extendable pole, powered by a versatile 20V PowerShare battery compatible with 75+ tools. Featuring automatic chain tension and lubrication, this tool delivers fast, clean cuts without gas or cords, making high-reach trimming safer and easier for professionals and homeowners alike.





| Brand | WORX |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Horsepower | 1 Horsepower |
| Item Weight | 10.03 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 97.5"L x 7.5"W x 9.5"H |
| Chain Length | 10 Inches |
| Chain Speed | 12.5FT/S |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845534016307 |
| Manufacturer | WORX |
| UPC | 845534016307 |
| Part Number | WG323 |
| Item Weight | 10.03 pounds |
| Item model number | WG323 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Size | 10 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Style | 20V Cordless Pole/Chain Saw |
| Material | Plastic,Polypropylene,Steel |
| Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Included Components | Pole Saw, Chain Saw, 20V Battery, Charger |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Warranty Description | 30 DAY Manufacturer Limited |
T**R
Bang for the buck on this whole Worx line. Another great tool.
Well designed, affordable 10" chainsaw/pole saw. Arrived completely assembled except for snapping the pole saw extension on. Typical of the Worx product line . . . a well-designed and great performing consumer power tool at a fair price. Uses the same 20V Power Share battery compatible with all the other Worx Power Share tools. Nice auto oiling system and a clever auto chain tensioner. Have already used this on some fallen limb deadfall and am 100% happy. Comes with charger and one battery. Happy to add this to my growing Worx collection . . . I also have the blower and weed trimmer.
B**9
Cordless chainsaw with extension! Good quality!
Worx cordless 10in. chainsaw with 9ft. Extension good quality good price works great! Easy to assemble! Does the job! Will save you money you can cut your own trees! Safe equipment! Easy instructions! Fast delivery Amazon thank you!
C**J
Really nice chainsaw for light duty
I had a couple of days of fun with this. I never used a chainsaw of any kind before but two trees fell across the public path behind the house and I needed to clear the path. We got estimates of $300 and $350 to have it done. I looked at this and convinced my wife we could save $100, and get the chainsaw, two extra batteries, and chain oil if we bought them. So I watched several YouTube clips on using a chainsaw and read all the captions in the manual, then set out to do it. I was impressed right away, it just melted the branches. One of the trees was more than 10” in diameter and that gave pause, but I read it could do a felled tree of 20”. Yes, I would say but with some caveats. I was impressed with: - the apparent quality and feel - the battery life (probably 30 minutes of continuous cutting) - the ease of use Some things I didn’t know that I had to learn: - the tree cannot be touching the ground where you are cutting. The blade must never cut into dirt or worse, so a couple of inches is probably minimum. - if you are wanting to cut a tree bigger than 10”, you need to have access to both sides, plus extra room on the bottom to get the bar underneath. - I didn’t realize there was a pull and push effect when cutting. The chain goes around the top from the saw, so when cutting down there is a little pull and when cutting from the bottom there is a little push against you. It’s not much, but I could see how it could throw you a little off balance if not prepared for it. So make sure to have secure footing before every cut. - always be mindful of the tension on the tree wherever you cut and adjust accordingly. There is potentially a tremendous power that can be unleashed if there is tension. Again, following the caution, always be prepared with secure footing, eye protection and a good grasp of the machine. I didn’t use the pole, but it seems sturdy. It is not that light on the pole (I tried putting it together). It looks like you could extend it longer but the cord limits how far it can extend. So maybe 12’ is it, I didn’t measure it. This is probably my biggest negative. The pole can give you a little extra, which is what I was thinking, so for me that is ok. All around, I would say it is fun to use if you read the warnings for safety. It seems to melt through the wood and something the would have taken an hour by hand can be done in a couple minutes with this. I think if I need to replace this down the road I would opt for a 16” bar, but I am very happy with this.
M**R
Worked great!
Not bad! Little assembly, battery charged and lasted for on and off use for an hour or so, cut pretty well! Agreed with some reviews that the saw at full extension is a little too heavy even with 2 hands you will need to be strong but still works great. Quick change from pole extension to handheld saw.
P**R
Excellent Polesaw!
Skeptical on the worx pole saw when I first got it. But now after using it. Highly impressed with the basic home tree limbs cutting! Price was excellent for what you get.
J**1
LOVE IT!!
This is my second Worx chainsaw. These little chainsaws are work horses! They're lightweight, have a lot of power, and easy to handle. With this new one, I cut down part of an Althea tree, a crêpe Myrtle, and two peach trees. It uses a little bit of oil, but not much. It's easy to remove the chain for cleaning. Since it does plug-in, if you have acreage this is not for you. But if you're a senior woman who likes to get out in the yard and take care of things, this is perfect!
T**K
Not a Proven Concept!
I like the design idea of having a long pole attached to a handheld cordless chain saw. It offers a long reach to trim branches that are too far away to reach. It is convenient in that I don't have to have 2 separate tools. That said, the balance of the saw on the pole, as well as the weight, reduces the effectiveness of the product, especially when the pole is fully extended. The tip is too heavy to be able to trip branches at a distance, and it is actually unsafe when the cut is complete because the saw would drop down very quickly. As such, it defeats the idea. As a handheld saw, this product works well. As a pole saw, no so much. I don't recommend this for anyone planning to trip branches too far to reach. Getting a real pole saw with a lighter head would be much safer. The noise level is reasonable for this type of product. The size is acceptable, but considering its competitors, this saw is on a larger scale. Value-wise, I think that it's not well executed given the weight of the saw.
D**K
It's a small battery powered chainsaw with a pole attachment
I bought this after the EGO chainsaw I bought stopped working (after 3 uses, the EGO blower stopped after 1 use) and needed a pole saw to remove a couple dead limbs a little out of reach. PRO: Cuts through 6" - 8" branches very quickly, I was a little surprised by how fast it cuts. Small battery lasted longer than expected, I ran the saw for 15 minutes of cuts (trimming, collecting branches and sawing them down) and the battery still had juice. Lightweight chainsaw. Pole length is adequate for reaching branches up to 10 feet off the ground and with my ladder I was able to reach about 17 feet, I also used a grappling hook from my roof to pull some higher dead branches down to where I could reach them and trim them back, so they didn't overhang the roof. CON: While the chainsaw is light, when it's on the fully extended pole, it is heavier and harder to use than other pole saws, still manageable, but definitely a little challenging. This device worked well for my needs and will be more than adequate for small around the home cutting. You can take down a small tree with an 8" diameter trunk, but if you're job is bigger than that, you'll need a larger saw.
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