Anjali
2025-09-03 18:42:16
Update :Both blades are getting damaged after using for a month.Please include both side blades as spare.Before I purchased this tool,I have tried multiple shears from Amazon,temu and Walmart.All tools purchased had diameter range mentioned between 40-58mm and priced between 39 $ to 100$.After usage we realized none of the tools had the cutting diameter and power as mentioned in the product details.It could cut only upto 32mm max.Eventhough Yougfin Shear say max cutting diameter of 43mm, it cuts max 35mm diameter.But the working condition is excellent and powerful.Since its price @39$ ,it's well worth the money. I got one of these pruner myself,got one for my dad and on my recommendation my cousin purchased one and is extremely happy with the working.I give 5 stars for the tool and 4 star for the specification mentioned in the details.Even though the battery is not mentioned as Lithium anywhere in the specification or on the battery,the tool box specifies it as Lithium batteries. So not sure on that part.A Compaison on the prunes for referenceDewalt (max cutting diameter 38mm and priced @ $203)Worx Nitro(max cutting diameter 26mm priced @ $130)Craftsman(max cutting diameter 32mm priced @ $119)Milwaukee (max cutting diameter 32mm priced @ $363)Black n decker(max cutting diameter 26mm priced @ $112)Ryobi(max cutting diameter 26mm priced @ $199)All tools comes with one battery and chargerYougfin 35mm(actual) priced at 39$ comes with 2 batteries,charger,lubrication oil,gloves,one spare blade,sharpening stone and a eye protection glass.So Anybody willing to purchase electric pruner,I strongly recommend this pruner from Yougfin.
KBMOM
2025-05-26 11:31:54
This pruning shear is awesome. I use it to prune branches from live trees or to cut down fallen branches for fire kindling. The action is fast and powerful enough to cut through branches up to 1.5 inches thick. Battery lasts a long time and you get 2. I wish this brand made more cordless tools. great value!
Customer
2025-05-04 18:17:47
Oh I love this...So happy I have one..easy to use,amazing product.
Customer
2025-04-10 15:05:47
I have some hand issues that make using manual pruning shears difficult to use. These were a great alternative and they cut right through larger diameter branches that you might expect.
James Staley
2025-02-26 16:28:10
I bought these powered pruning shears as a gift. I just found out today they were DOA (dead on arrival. Charged the battery's to make sure they were fully charged still would not work. These are the second powered shears I have bought. I wont buy another !!
Man Nguyen
2025-02-04 13:42:34
This prunner cuts good, hope batteries will last. The prunner feels cheap made plastic, the power on / off switch also feels cheap, like battery power kid toys. But it cuts good. If batteries will last then it is a good prunner.I came back to update my review after using it to clean my tree branches this morning. I would say this prunner is a must have in your house. Very good prunner, it cuts tree branches like butter. It is so convenient to have, now tree branch cleaning is no longer a tedious job. Hope batteries will last.I used it for two hours on one battery and it is still going strong. It can cut branches up to two inches, more than than then just give it a couple squeezes and it will cut it through. Have not owned it for a long time so I cannot rate the batteries life, but as of right now batteries seem to hold the charge good. Compared to bigger brands like Dewalt, Craftman, Ryobi this is a better deal because 2 batteries are included. I would recommend to buy this, don't hesitate.
Tom K
2024-12-30 11:56:56
I bought this and a mini 4-inch chainsaw at the same time, about a year ago (August 2023). They both work well and each comes with two batteries. I have yet to use either one long enough in the same day to have needed the second battery. I wind up using the pruner more, as I cut up limbs into small enough pieces to fit in my fire pit. I only need the chainsaw for thicker stuff, which there is less of.The only real objection that I have is the trigger on the pruning shears. It is curved enough that I wind up putting my finger on the very tip at the bottom, and it is somewhat pointed. I flattened it off some with a file, but I would have preferred a less curved trigger in the first place. I will also say that I am scared of this pruner, as it would be easy to get careless and clip off a finger. A finger wouldn't slow it down one little bit!
Mike
2024-12-17 11:09:00
I put the batteries on charge and it took and hour and a half from 60%. No problem, just seeing what to expect. Went outside and started cutting. It cut 1 1/4 " like a knife through butter. I will be out in a couple weeks to test these guys on a big bunch of new growth trees.