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Worx Nitro 20V 5' Cordless Brushless Chainsaw 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger Included WG325

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About this item

  • With a brushless motor, this industry-leading mini chainsaw makes effortless cuts on thick branches.
  • Cut fast and smoothly with 33 ft/s cutting speed
  • Ultra-compact design enables lightweight and comfortable operation
  • Up to 160 Cuts on 2 '' X 2 '' Hardwood per charge
  • Safety guard keeps you safe from chains and debris
  • Soft grip reduces hand fatigue
  • Adjust chain tension with the turn of a button
  • Conveniently and automatically lubricate to extend the life of the chain


Want to conquer everyday cutting tasks without the heft and the hassle of a traditional chainsaw? Meet the mini saw that can do it all. The Worx 20V Cordless Pruning Saw is perfectly sized, easy to use, and powered for high performance trimming, bucking, pruning, and more. Backed by a brushless motor, this cordless chainsaw chews through branches at 33 ft/s. Even at max speed, it keeps vibration low to help you cut more precisely and prevent hand fatigue. As versatile as it is powerful, this mini chainsaw cordless tool tackles a wide range of projects, from trimming and delimbing to bucking​ and wood cutting. It delivers a 2X faster cutting speed and 60% longer runtime compared to previous model to get more done in less time. This mini chain saw runs on Power Share batteries, compatible with 140+ Worx cordless tools, outdoor power and lifestyle products on the Power Share Platform. Reach tall branches and trim in tight spaces with ease. Weighing in at just 3 lbs. (w/ battery), this electric saw fits immense cutting power into a compact design for on-the-go convenience. Unlike a bulky traditional chainsaw, it’s light enough to hold with one hand, letting you work longer without getting worn out. Proper chain lubrication is essential—but manually adjusting the oil can really slow you down. Plus, it can be difficult to figure out how much oil you need for each job. With the Smart Chain Lubrication system, you can skip the hassle. It automatically adjusts oil flow based on branch thickness to maximize chain life, minimize waste, and eliminate guesswork. Chain tensioning and replacement are both tool-free, reducing downtime for easier productivity. Simply turn the housing-cover knob in a counterclockwise direction. The bar and chain are perfectly matched for optimal performance. Max cutting power calls for triple the safety. This battery powered chainsaw is made with an upper safety guard, base plate, and hand guard that work together to protect you from the chain. Want more versatility? Turn your tool into a pole chainsaw on the fly. With the extension pole attachment (model WA4300), you can reach up to 9 ft. without hassle.


Colleen
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
This is a great tool for small projects. It gets into small spaces. My husband loves it!
kc
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
im only giving it 4 stars cause i just got it and used it once but i can tell you i bought the simular ones and there junk tiwain china when it comes to batterys and chargers i have bought worx large chain saws and bush trimmers and they still work great so spend a little more and get something that is gonna last
Ruslan
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
This chainsaw can leak oil all over your workspace—unless you know what I know now. Luckily, I reached out to Worx support, and they provided key instructions that solved the issue.Here’s what you need to do:1. Don't manually open the top hand guard – Raising it activates the oil valve, which is designed to lubricate the chain while cutting. If you lift it when not in use, oil will leak onto the handle and whatever is beneath it.2. Don’t overfill the oil reservoir – Keep it at ⅔ full max to prevent excess leakage.3. Clean the chain chamber after every use – It’s tool-free and easy to open. I’ve even done it one-handed, including removing and reinstalling the chain. It takes seconds, so don’t skip this step!4. Store it horizontally – This helps prevent unnecessary oil leaks.Once I started following these steps, I went from almost returning it to absolutely loving it. This little chainsaw is now one of my favorite tools—powerful, functional, and fun to use!
Comdet
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I'm very pleased with this mini chainsaw. It's a significant improvement over the WG324 model, with more power, faster chain speed, better build quality, and lighter weight. It handles easily with one hand, and does an excellent job of trimming limbs, cutting up limbs for disposal/pickup, and even as a rough carpentry saw for landscaping timbers and the like. No, you won't be felling trees with this, but for clean-up work it's a champ.The chain is easy to remove for cleaning, and it's equally easy to put back on and re-tension. The automatic oiler works well, but as with most small chain saws, the oil reservoir is prone to leaking. It's important to store the tool horizontally to prevent having an oily mess.The battery life, even with the supplied 2Ah pack, is pretty good. But, if you plan on extensive continuous use, it's best to have a spare pack or get a 4 Ah pack (Worx also has an 8Ah pack but that's quite expensive).A well-designed, well-made, and solid performing trimmer/mini chainsaw. 5 stars
L
Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2025
Great tool for pruning!
Bill Vargo
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Great little tool for Quick small limbs and Thick bushes. Battery life is good
tom
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
Wow. Very impressed. Keep in mind, this is a tiny saw, it's not for cutting whole trees. I have many dappled willow shrubs, and some trunks are getting just a little too thick for using loppers. This fits the need perfectly. 3 inch branch? Cuts quickly and cleanly. Only concern is the chain size, 5" is not common. But still recommended
jsday12
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
Pros: Perfect for trimming branches and small trees. I love that it's light enough to hold in one hand while I hold the branch in the other hand. Very convenient. I also love that I can hold it in the opposite hand if that's more convenient for the particular branch that I'm trying to cut. The battery life is longer than what I need for my trimming. I bought this model because I could buy replacement chainsaw chains from Worx or Amazon. It starts up quickly, and is relatively quiet.Cons: 1) On mine, it is hard to screw in the oil fill cap because of how the lid has a tab that pops up to put more pressure on it. It doesn't obviously leak, so I'm probably OK. 2) The oil reservoir is hard to fill with a bottle of chain oil, so I used a squeeze bottle with a long curved spout on it. I got the idea from a video.Bottom line: 4.5 of 5 stars, definitely recommend!
DP-Chrome
Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2024
The mini chainsaw is working well. The problem is that all chain oil is going down to the switch not to the chain, I need to lubricate separately. After several cuts my hands are all in oil, it is not good. I have around 10 working tools WORX with no problem in the last 10 years but with this chainsaw something is wrong and I am not happy. It is a very expensive tool.....
Chris N
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
Since mid-2023, I have gone overboard on cordless mini saws in my hobby of slaying buckthorn, honeysuckle, and other invasive brush/trees. I first purchased the Stihl GTA26, then the Worx WG324 5" saw, and finally this model - the WG325 - which is by far the best of the three. I still love Stihl gas saws, but the Worx WG325 easily beats the Stihl GTA26 4" saw by offering more power, MUCH better battery life, a longer bar, equally high reliability, and overall much better value. Case in point - I get 3x more cuts from a Worx 2Ah 20V battery that costs 66% less than the Stihl AS2 battery. While you won't be able to fell trees larger than 9" diameter, in many ways, a mini saw is more useful than a gas saw for small jobs because it easily tucks into a backpack or sling bag, can be taken just about anywhere, and is quick & quiet to deploy. It's great for girdling larger trees too.Worx makes few claims of water resistance on their gear, however my saw and a 4Ah battery recently survived being 2/3 submerged in marsh water for 30 minutes when it accidentally fell out of my bag. The motor was partially submerged while the battery was inundated. I was amazed that both components survived after being drained, opened, and thoroughly dried for a couple days. Obviously, DO NOT take this as proof the saw and battery are waterproof or assume you will have a similar outcome! However, I do think it points to the high quality to value ratio offered by Worx. Worth noting - Worx puts Samsung18650 batteries in their OEM packs - not the short-lived 3rd rate cells found in off-brand replacements & super cheap no-name brands. IMO, it's worth it to with OEM for spare batteries!Compared to the WG324, the chain speed is faster to full speed, seems to have an integrated brake which stops the chain in a split second of trigger release, and cuts modestly faster. The grip is also thinner, which makes it much more ergonomic for medium and smaller hand sizes.Here are the faults I have noticed1) the oiler leaks if it is filled to capacity with standard bar oil. Use a viscous mix and do not fill it more than halfway. Definitely do not fill it with low viscosity vegetable oil.2) The chain becomes loose-ish after use and the bar cover does not maintain tension well, though the bar itself has always been securely held and the chain rarely loosens to the point of jumping. Re-tightening is a quick fix and not a major problem in practice. The bar and chain still hold better than on the older WG324, where both came dislodged if using too much force while cutting.3) I don't love the ergonomics of the safety button - consistently pushing it has given me a callous on the side of my thumb. An up/down lever-style safety would be easier to engage. Unlikely to be a problem for most folks.All in all, I'd rate this saw a 4.75/5. It's a phenomenal tool that should be in the bag of every landowner and land steward whenever there is potential to cut small diameter brush & trees. Just don't forget the stump herbicide!
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