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Garden Pruners Pruning Saws & Blades

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  • ZL646 Fixed Length Long Reach Pruner, 29-Inch, is ideal for cutting stems and light branches at moderate height.
  • Aluminum shaft is lightweight and easy to handle for precision cuts.
  • Bypass blade allows clean snipping of green growth without damaging plants.
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  • Zenport ZL632 90-inch pruner reaches high branches without ladders for safe, efficient trimming
  • Cuts green wood up to 2/3 inch thick, ideal for trees, shrubs, and overgrown foliage
  • Cut-n-hold feature grips branches while cutting to prevent drops and ease cleanup
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  • ZL625 Long Reach Telescopic Pruner with Pruning Saw extends to 8 feet for cutting high branches and thick stems.
  • Combination bypass cutter and saw blade offers dual functionality for clean and rugged cuts.
  • Silver telescopic shaft adjusts for reach and storage convenience.
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  • ZL612 Long Reach Pruner, 60-Inch, offers extended reach for tall shrubs, trees, or greenhouse crops.
  • Slim cutting head is ideal for working between branches or narrow rows.
  • Silver shaft is lightweight and corrosion-resistant for all-season use.
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  • ZL630 Long Reach Telescopic Pruner extends to 96-Inch, offering high-reach access for trees, vines, and tall bushes.
  • Equipped with bypass cutting head for precise trimming without ladders.
  • Telescopic silver pole adjusts smoothly and locks for stability during use.
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  • ZL615 Long Reach Telescopic Pruner extends from 33.5 to 73-Inch for overhead cutting and tree trimming.
  • Lightweight aluminum pole allows precise pruning at various heights with minimal fatigue.
  • Bypass cutting head provides clean cuts on green wood and delicate branches.
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  • Zenport ZL631 60-inch pruner trims high branches and dense shrubs without a ladder
  • Cuts green wood up to 2/3 inch thick with clean, precise results in hard-to-reach spots
  • Cut-n-hold feature grips cut branches, preventing drops and easing collection
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  • ZL610 Long Reach Pruner, 24-Inch Fixed Length, is perfect for reaching high branches without ladders.
  • Lightweight aluminum body supports extended use for trimming and deadheading.
  • Precision bypass cutting head delivers clean cuts for live wood and soft stems.
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Tree-Trimming Tools to Reduce Overgrowth


At Lowe’s, we offer an array of tree-trimming tools for cutting excess limbs and branches. These tools can help you to keep limbs from growing into neighbors’ property, as well as helping you maintain a safe distance between trees and your own house. That distance can prevent property damage if a branch falls. Pruning also promotes proper tree growth; trees can generate new branches after you remove dead ones.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What’s the best tool for trimming trees?

A: For limbs and branches within easy reach, there are several compact saws and blades to consider. A saw with a blade that folds into its handle can help to ensure safe handling. A pole pruner with a handle that’s 10 feet long or longer can help you reach high branches.


Other options include a bow saw, which has a long row of teeth that can cut a lot with each stroke, speeding up the trimming process. Go with a cordless tree saw to power through the job of trimming with ease.


Q: How do I trim my own trees?

A: When trimming branches from trees, try to cut at a 45-degree angle down and away from the branch collar, where the branch attaches to the tree trunk. This technique avoids injury to the collar and helps to prevent water damage and exposure to diseases. Where you make a cut depends on the growth pattern you want to encourage. For example, if you cut a branch above a lateral bud — one that grows out from the side of the branch, you’ll remove the terminal bud at the end of the branch and the result will be bushier growth from lateral buds. If you prune away the growth from lateral buds, the main branch will tend to lengthen.


Q: What equipment do you need to trim trees?

A: Always wear eye protection and a hard hat when you handle pruning equipment and tree branches. Even the smallest of branches can cause injury if they fall on you.


If you have a lot of trimming to do, you might need a wheelbarrow to haul away what you trim. Another option is to drag it into a wooded area using a tarp.