Worx WG309 8 Amp 10" Electric Pole Saw

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 9,672 ratings

Price: 99.99

Last update: 12-23-2024


About this item

[UP HIGH OR DOWN LOW] It’s really 2-tools-in-1: A pole saw for trimming branches from trees, and a regular chainsaw for projects on the ground.Please refuel before use, but oil is sold separately.
[POWERFUL MOTOR] At 8 Amps, you’ll get consistent performance and reliability from this streamlined machine. Rated Voltage: 120V~60Hz
[AUTO CHAIN LUBRICATION] The automatic oiler will always have the chain operating at peak efficiency, for faster, more controlled cuts
[COMPACT and LIGHTWEIGHT] At only 10 lbs., this saw is designed to be held up high and to be maneuverable once it gets up there
[DO IT YOURSELF. DO IT BETTER. DO IT WITH WORX.] WORX tools are engineered with cutting-edge technology, and above modern efficiency standards, so you can build a cost-effective tool collection that’s been designed to last
[AUTO CHAIN TENSION] This system prevents over-tightening, keeps the chain running smoothly around the bar, and places less stress on the motor
[TOOL-LESS INSTALLATION] The pole attaches quickly and offers up to 10 feet of reach, so you don’t have to stand on a ladder to trim branches
[INCLUDES] 8 Amp 10” Chainsaw, 8-foot Extension Pole, Chain, Chain Bar, Blade Protection Cover

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Top reviews from the United States

P. G.
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great product from Worx
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
I have enjoyed all the Worx products that I have used and its all worth the money with great customer service. Firstly, this company makes sturdy and great products that have practical applications with human ergonomics in mind. This tool is no exception. I have used their leaf blower and trimmer as well. I like the way this product (Worx WG309 8 Amp 10" Electric Pole Saw) handles itself and it is super easy to assemble for newbies like me who did not have to learn / gain skills on how to prune trees. This was super simple to use (came assembled out of box) and clean thereafter. I would recommend this to friends.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
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This product can get a bit heavy when you attach it to the pole and try to cut branches that are high / beyond regular reach. Please be careful and clear everything in the path between you and what lies below, as your hands will get tired while cutting the branch and the saw will drop straight down. If something is below this, it will take a hit as you may not have enough time to lift your finger from the saw button before it hits the ground. While the tool itself is super simple, it is also dangerous if used incorrectly.
Andybuildz
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for the price
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
For the price its a decent saw, but It doesn't really work on thinner branches. Trying to cut those only has the blade falling off the bar, but the thicker branches it works fine on. It's definitely top heavy, and a struggle to use if its on too much of an angle, but with some patience and determination you can get the job done. Its great if you only have to use it on occasion, b/c its not a professional tool, it's good for homeowners trying to get things done themselves. Its way better than Harbor Freight pole saws, but not nearly as good as a Stihl electric pole saw, but those are $300 and up. I give this tool five stars b/c its worth what I paid for it.
Rolidnot
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice saw for small jobs, branch and brush cleanup. Easy saw to handle BUT....
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020
I own two other chain saws, one is a 12 inch and other is a 14 inch - both gas powered and they work well for larger jobs. Maintenance with any gas lawn equipment is annoying and you have to vigilant with draining the fuel after use if you use the saws infrequently otherwise the carbs will gum up. I also own the Black and Decker "lopper". More on that in a bit.

I got this little 10 inch Worx saw for quick jobs specifically for the saw. The "extension pole" was a free add on as part of a holiday sale/deal.

I had an 18 foot fir tree come down on Christmas day, 2020 after a day of constant rain followed by a heavy wet snow. The trunk at the base was about 10 inches and this little saw was the idea size. The downed tree had a genetically bowed trunk and the soaking wet soil, heavy snow, wind and gravity won that battle and the tree toppled. Using this Worx saw, I had the tree cut up and cleaned up in less than 45 minutes. I also used it on the extension handle to clean up some other branches that needed trimming. Simply stated, the saw is nice, the handle is an issue. Here's my pro/con:

Pro:
-Light weight when hand held. On the extension pole, NOT lightweight - see "con" section
-Quick and easy to to use. No oil/gas mx, no draining the fuel tank after use.
-It does use chain oil so be prepared to have that on hand because this chainsaw (like many chainsaws) does NOT come with chain oil. There is a 1 star review blathering on about not having chain oil in the package as the sole reason for the 1 star rating which seems really extreme to me.
-QUIET. If you've ever used a real gas chainsaw, they blare sound between 105db - 115db and hearing protection is a must.
-I liked the simple chain tensioner that you can turn by hand. My gas powered saws require a wrench and screwdriver for blade tension adjustment. I did not have any tension issues and I'm used to checking my gas saw blade tension regularly during use and the Worx system is MUCH faster.
-Comes with a small chain guard. Don't kid yourself, this saw is NOT a toy, the blade is razor sharp and you need to be careful with use and follow standard chainsaw safety protocols. If you don't know them, Google them before use.
-Inexpensive. Compared to many chainsaws, this unit is a steal.

Con:
-No chain oil included (haha).
-The power cord connector might not fit all extension cords. My cord JUST fit inside the collar on the plug. If it didn't, I would have simply cut off the collar.
- might be tough for some smaller folks to handle fully extended. Im an old beast weightlifter (230 pounds, 6’1”) and it’s a workout for me.

Overall, this saw by itself is a nice little niche tool. I also own the Black and Decker "lopper" electric chainsaw which is far safer than this saw but it's limited in what it can cut. If you need "safe" and are only need to trim branches the size of your wrist or smaller, buy the lopper.

I attached two photos. One is the tree that toppled on Christmas day and the other is the 2 large lawn waste bags filled with the branches and cut up trunk that I accomplished with this Worx saw. It's a versatile little saw that has a lot capabilities but BE CAREFUL! Hope that helps.
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Rolidnot
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice saw for small jobs, branch and brush cleanup. Easy saw to handle BUT....
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020
I own two other chain saws, one is a 12 inch and other is a 14 inch - both gas powered and they work well for larger jobs. Maintenance with any gas lawn equipment is annoying and you have to vigilant with draining the fuel after use if you use the saws infrequently otherwise the carbs will gum up. I also own the Black and Decker "lopper". More on that in a bit.

I got this little 10 inch Worx saw for quick jobs specifically for the saw. The "extension pole" was a free add on as part of a holiday sale/deal.

I had an 18 foot fir tree come down on Christmas day, 2020 after a day of constant rain followed by a heavy wet snow. The trunk at the base was about 10 inches and this little saw was the idea size. The downed tree had a genetically bowed trunk and the soaking wet soil, heavy snow, wind and gravity won that battle and the tree toppled. Using this Worx saw, I had the tree cut up and cleaned up in less than 45 minutes. I also used it on the extension handle to clean up some other branches that needed trimming. Simply stated, the saw is nice, the handle is an issue. Here's my pro/con:

Pro:
-Light weight when hand held. On the extension pole, NOT lightweight - see "con" section
-Quick and easy to to use. No oil/gas mx, no draining the fuel tank after use.
-It does use chain oil so be prepared to have that on hand because this chainsaw (like many chainsaws) does NOT come with chain oil. There is a 1 star review blathering on about not having chain oil in the package as the sole reason for the 1 star rating which seems really extreme to me.
-QUIET. If you've ever used a real gas chainsaw, they blare sound between 105db - 115db and hearing protection is a must.
-I liked the simple chain tensioner that you can turn by hand. My gas powered saws require a wrench and screwdriver for blade tension adjustment. I did not have any tension issues and I'm used to checking my gas saw blade tension regularly during use and the Worx system is MUCH faster.
-Comes with a small chain guard. Don't kid yourself, this saw is NOT a toy, the blade is razor sharp and you need to be careful with use and follow standard chainsaw safety protocols. If you don't know them, Google them before use.
-Inexpensive. Compared to many chainsaws, this unit is a steal.

Con:
-No chain oil included (haha).
-The power cord connector might not fit all extension cords. My cord JUST fit inside the collar on the plug. If it didn't, I would have simply cut off the collar.
- might be tough for some smaller folks to handle fully extended. Im an old beast weightlifter (230 pounds, 6’1”) and it’s a workout for me.

Overall, this saw by itself is a nice little niche tool. I also own the Black and Decker "lopper" electric chainsaw which is far safer than this saw but it's limited in what it can cut. If you need "safe" and are only need to trim branches the size of your wrist or smaller, buy the lopper.

I attached two photos. One is the tree that toppled on Christmas day and the other is the 2 large lawn waste bags filled with the branches and cut up trunk that I accomplished with this Worx saw. It's a versatile little saw that has a lot capabilities but BE CAREFUL! Hope that helps.
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Odessa
5.0 out of 5 stars Cut Through Branches Easily
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
Got this ten inch saw with extender on sale for around $65, and it was too good to pass up. Putting this together was incredibly easy, just be aware going in you will need to purchase oil for chainsaws. I already had some, and after putting that on, and plugging this up, I was ready to go to work.

I ran this little saw for about and hour and a half straight, as I had multiple tree's with low hanging branches. The tree by my shed had so many branches low hanging I couldn't walk under it, that's how thick it was! But after use we can easily walk under it, put a bench, or park a trailer under it easy. The branches left under that one picture with the shed on the side was only a portion of the branches cut. The rest of it was already picked up and stashed on a trailer.

This has definitely been worth it, but I will say the vibration of it running did make the attachment area attaching the saw to the extender get loose. Watch that as it could definitely be a hazard if it came off from vibrations. Mine never came off, but I did notice it loose when checking it, and will be more vigilant the next time I use it.

Otherwise I've had no issues using this. Just note it is heavy when using the extender.
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Odessa
5.0 out of 5 stars Cut Through Branches Easily
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
Got this ten inch saw with extender on sale for around $65, and it was too good to pass up. Putting this together was incredibly easy, just be aware going in you will need to purchase oil for chainsaws. I already had some, and after putting that on, and plugging this up, I was ready to go to work.

I ran this little saw for about and hour and a half straight, as I had multiple tree's with low hanging branches. The tree by my shed had so many branches low hanging I couldn't walk under it, that's how thick it was! But after use we can easily walk under it, put a bench, or park a trailer under it easy. The branches left under that one picture with the shed on the side was only a portion of the branches cut. The rest of it was already picked up and stashed on a trailer.

This has definitely been worth it, but I will say the vibration of it running did make the attachment area attaching the saw to the extender get loose. Watch that as it could definitely be a hazard if it came off from vibrations. Mine never came off, but I did notice it loose when checking it, and will be more vigilant the next time I use it.

Otherwise I've had no issues using this. Just note it is heavy when using the extender.
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Twila Johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Deal !!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
Husband loves it !!! Quick to put together, looks good, compact , secure to use, doesn't shake or wobble , definitely blade cuts well, job was pretty big and battery lasted through it all . Thanks Twila
Not as advertised
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth it!
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
I was in need of a pole saw to cut down some fruit trees that were planted too close to each other and the house.
I got it on Prime Day, and it was a great purchase. It did the job and then some. It is heavy to hold at the end of the pole, but that was the only slight disadvantage. I took breaks and it was fine.
The saw alone was worth the money and cut through the wood without challenges. It does need some adjusting, but I have another electric saw and was used to it.
For the value and what I needed, I couldn’t be happier.
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Not as advertised
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth it!
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
I was in need of a pole saw to cut down some fruit trees that were planted too close to each other and the house.
I got it on Prime Day, and it was a great purchase. It did the job and then some. It is heavy to hold at the end of the pole, but that was the only slight disadvantage. I took breaks and it was fine.
The saw alone was worth the money and cut through the wood without challenges. It does need some adjusting, but I have another electric saw and was used to it.
For the value and what I needed, I couldn’t be happier.
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