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product_id: 593905713
title: "Cordless Electric Pruning Shears for 18V Battery, 2.4\" Cutting Brushless Electric Pruner, Tree Branch Cutter for Tree & Flower Trimming w/LED Display, 2 Levels Adjustable (Bare Tool)"
brand: "zuyiyi"
price: "VT4830"
currency: VUV
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reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.vu/products/593905713-cordless-electric-pruning-shears-for-18v-battery-2-4-cutting
store_origin: VU
region: Vanuatu
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# LCD display with cut count & power Makita 18V battery compatible 2.4" titanium SK7 blade Cordless Electric Pruning Shears for 18V Battery, 2.4" Cutting Brushless Electric Pruner, Tree Branch Cutter for Tree & Flower Trimming w/LED Display, 2 Levels Adjustable (Bare Tool)

**Brand:** zuyiyi
**Price:** VT4830
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ✂️ Trim Smarter, Not Harder — Power Meets Precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cordless Electric Pruning Shears for 18V Battery, 2.4" Cutting Brushless Electric Pruner, Tree Branch Cutter for Tree & Flower Trimming w/LED Display, 2 Levels Adjustable (Bare Tool) by zuyiyi
- **How much does it cost?** VT4830 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- zuyiyi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted zuyiyi brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart LCD Display:** Stay informed with real-time cut count and battery status, so you never run out of juice mid-task.
- • **Safety-First Operation:** Dual-trigger safety lock prevents accidental starts, giving you peace of mind while handling this powerful tool.
- • **Ergonomic & User-Friendly:** Designed with a soft rubber grip and optimized handle positioning to reduce hand fatigue—even for arthritic or injured hands.
- • **Effortless Precision Cutting:** Sharp titanium SK7 blade slices branches up to 2.4" cleanly and quickly, saving you 70% of trimming time.
- • **Seamless Makita Battery Integration:** Works flawlessly with popular 18V Makita lithium-ion batteries (BL1830 to BL1860B), powering long sessions without slowdown.

## Overview

The ZUYIYI Cordless Electric Pruning Shears are a high-performance, brushless 2.4" cutting tool compatible with Makita 18V batteries. Featuring a titanium SK7 high carbon steel blade, an LCD display for cut tracking and battery life, and an ergonomic design, it delivers up to 10x the efficiency of manual pruning. Ideal for professional landscapers and garden enthusiasts seeking speed, precision, and safety in one sleek, cordless package.

## Description

desertcart.com: ZUYIYI Cordless Electric Pruning Shears for 18V Battery, 2.4" Cutting Brushless Electric Pruner, Tree Branch Cutter for Tree & Flower Trimming w/LED Display, 2 Levels Adjustable (Bare Tool) : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Review: Dangerous but Works Great! - I was getting tired of hand trimming bushes and pruning trees around the yard. I also own a variety of Makita battery-powered tools. I then happened to see a You Tube video of someone using a battery powered trimmer and thought what a great idea! My initial search revealed Makita does not make a battery powered, hand trimmer. Bummer. Then I came across this one that was highly rated, had a reduced Black Friday price and used my Makita batteries. My main concern was this product being a cheap, Chinese-made, knock-off that breaks down during its first use. Luckily there were several large bushes to trim and immediately after it arrived, I ended up using this power trimmer for approximately 6 hours over three days. Pros - Good build quality. Decent balance and not that heavy even when a battery is in place. I used one of my smaller 3.0Ah Makita batteries and used up only 30% of the battery capacity after constantly trimming for 2 hours. It cuts fast, the trigger is very easy to pull and the blades are sharp. (There are wrenches and a sharpening stone included in its box to remove and keep the blades sharp). It easily went through 1" diameter bush/tree branches. Its capacity is probably 1.25" to 1.50" diameter wood. Using this trimmer versus a hand trimmer probably took me 70% less time to get the job done and resulted in little to no later hand discomfort. Cons - As reported by others, my Makita battery does not slide easily into and out of the tool's battery holder. It takes about 40% more effort than sliding a battery in and out of one of my Makita hand tools. There are also no extra blades included in the box and no apparent way to order another set. Sooner or later the one set of blades already on the tool will get dull and be past the point of being able to be re-sharpened. I guess at that point it has to be thrown out? Last but not least, this tool can easily cut off one or more fingers if you are not careful! When you pull the trigger, the blades close fairly quickly, which is what you want when trimming. However, this speed also means taking the time to make sure you know where your other hand is located. I would never let any child near these things much less use them. Before I pulled the trigger, I always took an extra second to make sure that my other hand was well out of the way from where I was cutting. Would I buy these again.........absolutely!
Review: Works well, decent substitute for a Makita DUP180 - Works well, decent substitute for a Makita DUP180, likely not a capable as the Makita DUP36x’s (36V) but who wants to drop $,$$$ on the latter. Also not sure I buy 1,000W motor info (that’s 50A out of freshly topped off 18V LTX battery, 55A once down to 18V, and thought that the most-capable 5Ah Makita = BL1850B was only good for 40A continuous ), but maybe it’s some kind of IPP (Instantaneous Peak Power) rating. Regardless, it does the job well in the 45mm and below range, 60mm seems a bit too much IMO. Comfortable to use and a 5Ah LTX battery lasts for many hours. If/when blade starts to dull you get less of a clean-cut, but that’s to be expected. The OEM instructions are a bit wanting, but below is what I found :: ================================================= Safety Mode (SM) : SM is an automatic mode. It’s entered whenever there has been a period of no-use, the latter I suspect is ~30sec. EX: You PWR on the unit via PWR switch but leave it alone for >=~30-sec (single beep for every 30-sec). That means you’re now in SM. To have avoided this you must have rapidly pulled the trigger 2X, B4 the 1st 30-sec had elapsed, then begin using the tool. EX : You’ve been using the tool but left it UN-used for >=30sec (marked by single beeps every 30-sex). So to exit SM you must again rapidly pull the trigger 2X, then begin using the tool. Shifting the Blade Mode (SBM) : Shifting BM from 25mm to 60mm is _subtle_. You only see it when you visually mark the tip of the open blade B4 a shift, then shift, then note how much further the blade is either opened or closed than B4. I’d guess there’s only ~10-degrees difference. Anyway, to SHIFT when out of SM just pull-hold the trigger & hold it till you get a BK-2-BK double-beeps, then immediately release the trigger. OBSERVATION : I assume that the 60mm mode might imply a ‘gear reduction’ has occurred, meaning more force is available for 60mm mode. And if that is true would also expect a slower-closing blade in 60mm mode, but I did _not_ CK for that, might also be a higher current mode for 60mm, too). ALSO, when not in SM the blade only closes while the trigger is held down, so when in the 60mm mode your cut possibly needs 3-4 trigger pulls, then you’re just holding the trigger till the blade stops progressing, and once it stops you release for another trigger pull (and on the largest limbs may want to rotate the tool 90-degrees between cuts). Normal use : You stay out of SM, do SBM as required, otherwise pull trigger (PT) & hold until progress of blade cut stops : • 1PT :: 30mm 50mm <= 60mm (wrt a mix of dead and live pine tree limbs in my case) Safe Shut Down (SSD) : That means close the blade and turn OFF the power. So if in SM you 1st need to get out of SM. Once out of SM you press and hold the trigger, IGNORING the initial BK-2-BK double-beeps after the blade closes WHILE continuing to hold the trigger until you hear the single beep and only then releasing the trigger, then turn OFF power switch. Blade Change :: Directions are confusing (12 pics on p4 of manual) and seem to pertain to diff screw HW, but if you’re just changing the moving blade : 1) Turn to moving blade side up, w/blade closed, battery removed. 2) Remove the 2 Philips screws holding the blade actuator cover on and slide cover FWD. 3) Use 3mm hex key to remove chrome screw via _CW_ turns (and do NOT lose the cupped nylon washer underneath it ! ). 4) Use 13mm hex socket to remove nut via normal CCW turns. 5) Remove the blade actuator. 6) Remove the blade. 7) Sharpen blade ( ~25〫& titanium coating is very thin) –or– replace, in the same position you removed it in. 8) Install blade actuator. 9) Use 13mm hex socket to install nut via normal CW turns (make it snug, don’t over-tighten it). 10) Install the cupped nylon washer then use 3mm hex key to install chrome screw via _CCW_ turns (make it snug, don’t over tighten it). 11) Slide blade actuator cover on and install 2 Philips screws (make them snug, don’t over-tighten, should be recessed ~4mm in when seated). 12) Install battery and test. NOTE : The OEM grease used on the gear teeth appears to be of the white lithium variety. Assume if it gets too contaminated or is found lacking then some cleaning f.b. adding some grease is required

## Features

- 【Compatible for Battery Models】The ZUYIYI cordless electric pruning shears are compatible with 18V lithium-ion batteries, including models BL1830, BL1840, BL1850, BL1850B, BL1860, and BL1860B. (Note: Batteries are not included, tools only!!!)
- 【Powerful & Strong Blade】The ZUYIYI cordless pruner features a sharp and powerful blade made of Titanium SK7 high carbon steel. The cutting diameter is up to 2.4 inch(60 mm). It allows for clean, precise cuts without damaging the branches
- 【LCD Display & Ergonomics Design】 Our electric tree trimmer are equipped with an LCD display that shows the number of cutting processes and remaining power. The cordless pruner also has a well-designed handle position, triangular force position, and soft rubber coating, all designed with ergonomic principles in mind. This design is particularly helpful for individuals with injured or arthritic hands
- 【Convenient & Wide Use】This cordless branch cutter is 10 times more efficient than manual scissors, making it effortless to cut through branches with minimal effort. They are much quieter than chainsaws and suitable for users of all ages, including the elderly and women. Ideal for use in gardens, parks, farms, large pastures, landscaping, orchards, greenhouses, and for cutting grape, cherry, apple trees, potted plants, and more
- 【Safety Lock】The cordless pruner has a built-in safety switch, you need to press the switch twice quickly before use. This setting is to prevent accidental dangerous. In an emergency, release the trigger to immediately adjust operation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CKR5ZKV4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #337,857 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #161 in Electric Pruning Shears |
| Blade Edge | Serrated |
| Blade Material | Titanium High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Type | Parrot Beak |
| Brand Name | ZUYIYI |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (131) |
| Cutting width | 60 Millimeters |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Pruning Shears*1 |
| Item Type Name | Electric Pruning Shears |
| Item Weight | 1.25 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ungroupimo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 60mm |
| Material Type | Titanium SK7 high carbon steel |
| Model Number | 60mm |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Style | Round point |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Size | 60 millimeters |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Blade Material:** Titanium High Carbon Steel
- **Brand:** ZUYIYI
- **Color:** Blue
- **Item Weight:** 1.25 Kilograms
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dangerous but Works Great!
*by O***R on December 13, 2024*

I was getting tired of hand trimming bushes and pruning trees around the yard. I also own a variety of Makita battery-powered tools. I then happened to see a You Tube video of someone using a battery powered trimmer and thought what a great idea! My initial search revealed Makita does not make a battery powered, hand trimmer. Bummer. Then I came across this one that was highly rated, had a reduced Black Friday price and used my Makita batteries. My main concern was this product being a cheap, Chinese-made, knock-off that breaks down during its first use. Luckily there were several large bushes to trim and immediately after it arrived, I ended up using this power trimmer for approximately 6 hours over three days. Pros - Good build quality. Decent balance and not that heavy even when a battery is in place. I used one of my smaller 3.0Ah Makita batteries and used up only 30% of the battery capacity after constantly trimming for 2 hours. It cuts fast, the trigger is very easy to pull and the blades are sharp. (There are wrenches and a sharpening stone included in its box to remove and keep the blades sharp). It easily went through 1" diameter bush/tree branches. Its capacity is probably 1.25" to 1.50" diameter wood. Using this trimmer versus a hand trimmer probably took me 70% less time to get the job done and resulted in little to no later hand discomfort. Cons - As reported by others, my Makita battery does not slide easily into and out of the tool's battery holder. It takes about 40% more effort than sliding a battery in and out of one of my Makita hand tools. There are also no extra blades included in the box and no apparent way to order another set. Sooner or later the one set of blades already on the tool will get dull and be past the point of being able to be re-sharpened. I guess at that point it has to be thrown out? Last but not least, this tool can easily cut off one or more fingers if you are not careful! When you pull the trigger, the blades close fairly quickly, which is what you want when trimming. However, this speed also means taking the time to make sure you know where your other hand is located. I would never let any child near these things much less use them. Before I pulled the trigger, I always took an extra second to make sure that my other hand was well out of the way from where I was cutting. Would I buy these again.........absolutely!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well, decent substitute for a Makita DUP180
*by S***E on August 15, 2025*

Works well, decent substitute for a Makita DUP180, likely not a capable as the Makita DUP36x’s (36V) but who wants to drop $,$$$ on the latter. Also not sure I buy 1,000W motor info (that’s 50A out of freshly topped off 18V LTX battery, 55A once down to 18V, and thought that the most-capable 5Ah Makita = BL1850B was only good for 40A continuous ), but maybe it’s some kind of IPP (Instantaneous Peak Power) rating. Regardless, it does the job well in the 45mm and below range, 60mm seems a bit too much IMO. Comfortable to use and a 5Ah LTX battery lasts for many hours. If/when blade starts to dull you get less of a clean-cut, but that’s to be expected. The OEM instructions are a bit wanting, but below is what I found :: ================================================= Safety Mode (SM) : SM is an automatic mode. It’s entered whenever there has been a period of no-use, the latter I suspect is ~30sec. EX: You PWR on the unit via PWR switch but leave it alone for >=~30-sec (single beep for every 30-sec). That means you’re now in SM. To have avoided this you must have rapidly pulled the trigger 2X, B4 the 1st 30-sec had elapsed, then begin using the tool. EX : You’ve been using the tool but left it UN-used for >=30sec (marked by single beeps every 30-sex). So to exit SM you must again rapidly pull the trigger 2X, then begin using the tool. Shifting the Blade Mode (SBM) : Shifting BM from 25mm to 60mm is _subtle_. You only see it when you visually mark the tip of the open blade B4 a shift, then shift, then note how much further the blade is either opened or closed than B4. I’d guess there’s only ~10-degrees difference. Anyway, to SHIFT when out of SM just pull-hold the trigger & hold it till you get a BK-2-BK double-beeps, then immediately release the trigger. OBSERVATION : I assume that the 60mm mode might imply a ‘gear reduction’ has occurred, meaning more force is available for 60mm mode. And if that is true would also expect a slower-closing blade in 60mm mode, but I did _not_ CK for that, might also be a higher current mode for 60mm, too). ALSO, when not in SM the blade only closes while the trigger is held down, so when in the 60mm mode your cut possibly needs 3-4 trigger pulls, then you’re just holding the trigger till the blade stops progressing, and once it stops you release for another trigger pull (and on the largest limbs may want to rotate the tool 90-degrees between cuts). Normal use : You stay out of SM, do SBM as required, otherwise pull trigger (PT) & hold until progress of blade cut stops : • 1PT :: <=30mm branch • 2-3PT’s :: >30mm <= 50mm • 3-6PT’s :: >50mm <= 60mm (wrt a mix of dead and live pine tree limbs in my case) Safe Shut Down (SSD) : That means close the blade and turn OFF the power. So if in SM you 1st need to get out of SM. Once out of SM you press and hold the trigger, IGNORING the initial BK-2-BK double-beeps after the blade closes WHILE continuing to hold the trigger until you hear the single beep and only then releasing the trigger, then turn OFF power switch. Blade Change :: Directions are confusing (12 pics on p4 of manual) and seem to pertain to diff screw HW, but if you’re just changing the moving blade : 1) Turn to moving blade side up, w/blade closed, battery removed. 2) Remove the 2 Philips screws holding the blade actuator cover on and slide cover FWD. 3) Use 3mm hex key to remove chrome screw via _CW_ turns (and do NOT lose the cupped nylon washer underneath it ! ). 4) Use 13mm hex socket to remove nut via normal CCW turns. 5) Remove the blade actuator. 6) Remove the blade. 7) Sharpen blade ( ~25〫& titanium coating is very thin) –or– replace, in the same position you removed it in. 8) Install blade actuator. 9) Use 13mm hex socket to install nut via normal CW turns (make it snug, don’t over-tighten it). 10) Install the cupped nylon washer then use 3mm hex key to install chrome screw via _CCW_ turns (make it snug, don’t over tighten it). 11) Slide blade actuator cover on and install 2 Philips screws (make them snug, don’t over-tighten, should be recessed ~4mm in when seated). 12) Install battery and test. NOTE : The OEM grease used on the gear teeth appears to be of the white lithium variety. Assume if it gets too contaminated or is found lacking then some cleaning f.b. adding some grease is required

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works with my Makita batteries without issue
*by P***. on February 21, 2026*

Cuts through anything that will fit in the shears once you activate the trigger. Need to watch your fingers when cutting for long periods of time, but these shears have same me countless hours cutting up large branches.

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