Updated Jun 2026
| 3 models | Best Overall 1 ![]() $132.99 on Full review → | 2 ![]() $99.79 on | 3 ![]() $98.97 on |
|---|---|---|---|
| Our Score | 8.8 Jun 2026 | 9.2 Jun 2026 | 8.8 Jun 2026 |
| Customer Reviews | 4,385reviews | 1,017reviews | 2,318reviews |
| Price | $132.99 | $99.79 | $98.97 |
| Best For | 10 in. bar — the largest cutting bar in the pole-saw comparison | 5 in. cordless mini chainsaw at just 3.9 lb | 6 in. chainsaw with a jaw that grips branches while cutting |
| Monthly Sales | 1K+bought / mo | 512+bought / mo | 350+bought / mo |
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20V Power Share cordless cutting — one battery across WORX's yard line
WORX approaches pole saws differently from the SEESII-style multi-head kits: its single 20V Power Share platform spans dozens of yard tools, so a WORX saw is often bought by owners who already run WORX batteries. The WG323 is WORX's cordless pole/chainsaw — a 10 in. bar (the largest in this comparison) with auto-tension and a battery-and-charger bundle, though its 12.5 ft/s chain speed runs about half the SEESII rate and leans on bar length and a 1 HP motor to do the work. Beyond the pole saw, WORX's cordless cutting line includes a 3.9 lb 5 in. mini chainsaw and the JawSaw, a gripping chainsaw built for one-handed branch cutting near the ground. Prices sit in a tight $98-133 band.
1,200+/month (WG323)·Price tier: Mid-tier
Auto-tension: The WG323 auto-tension system is the most-praised feature — it removes the manual chain adjustment that draws the most complaints on budget pole saws.
Chain speed: Owners note the 12.5 ft/s rate is slower than SEESII 26 ft/s; it still cuts green limbs, just not seasoned hardwood as cleanly.
Battery ecosystem: Buyers who already own WORX 20V tools value that one battery swaps across their hedge trimmer, blower, and saw.
Weight: At ~10 lb extended, the WG323 draws fatigue comments for long overhead sessions, similar to the heavier SEESII 8 in. models.