Last Updated on June 12, 2025 by Forest-Master-Sales
When it comes to garden tools, youโve got two options: the old-school way (cue the blistered hands, tangled cords, and blunt saws), or the modern way with clean, cordless power that turns hard work into a breeze.
If youโre the kind of person who wants a tidy garden without taming it like a wild beast every weekend, then you need to upgrade to Forest Masterโs cordless range.
Weโre talking three no-nonsense power players here: the 6โ Mini Cordless Chainsaw, Cordless Pruning Shears, and the 16โ Cordless Electric Chainsaw. All three are part of Forest Masterโs elite family of garden tools, designed to help you prune, chop and shape your garden.
6โ Mini Cordless Chainsaw
Donโt be fooled by the size, this tool is a pint-sized powerhouse. Ideal for one-handed operation, the 6โ Mini Cordless Chainsaw is built for finesse, not brute strength. Itโs the kind of tool that lets you glide through garden jobs with precision, making it perfect for trimming overgrown branches, cutting back small limbs, or dealing with rogue saplings trying to invade your borders.
The real joy of this chainsaw is how it fits into your routine without feeling like a chore. Itโs lightweight, quick to charge, and easy to store โ no messing about with cables or oil mixes. Youโll find yourself reaching for it every time you head outside. Itโs especially brilliant in awkward spots where a full-size saw would be overkill. Once youโve used it, youโll wonder how your garden survived without it.
Best For:
- Pruning small limbs and branches
- Shaping shrubs and hedges
- Breaking down small logs for firewood
Cordless Pruning Shears
Traditional shears are just a forearm workout nobody asked for. With Forest Masterโs Cordless Pruning Shears, you can slice through thick stems and branches like youโre cutting butter with a hot knife. Theyโre comfortable, lightweight, and designed to make pruning feel less like manual labour and more like pressing a magic button.
These shears are ideal for anyone who loves maintaining their garden but hates the ache that comes with hours of snipping. If youโre shaping rose bushes, taming climbing vines, or cutting back ornamental grasses, these shears deliver clean cuts every time with a maximum shear diameter is 4.0 cm. Plus, they reduce strain on your hands so yes, you can still enjoy that post-gardening cup of tea without your fingers trembling.
Best For:
- Pruning roses, vines, shrubs, and young trees
- Reducing hand fatigue on long gardening days
- Making your neighbours jealous of your pristine hedge game
16โ Cordless Electric Chainsaw
If the mini chainsaw is your surgical scalpel, the 16โ Cordless Electric Chainsaw is your broad sword. This thing means business. Whether youโre clearing storm damage, prepping firewood, or taking down a misbehaving tree, this chainsaw delivers serious cutting power โ without the hassle of fuel, cords, or ear defenders.
But donโt let the size intimidate you. Because itโs cordless, itโs cleaner, quieter, and simpler to maintain than petrol versions. You get all the performance without the puff of exhaust in your face. Itโs also easier to manoeuvre and far more garden-friendly, especially in residential areas where you donโt want to scare the local wildlife or the neighbours.
Best For:
- Felling small to medium trees
- Processing firewood
- Taming overgrown plots
Why Cordless Garden Tools Are the Future
Cordless garden tools are quickly becoming the go-to choice for everyone from casual gardeners to full-time landscapers. Why? Because they offer freedom, flexibility, and the kind of performance that rivals traditional tools โ minus the faff. No cords to trip over. No smelly fuel fumes. Just you, your battery pack, and your garden.
Forest Masterโs cordless range makes it even easier. All tools are built with real-life jobs in mind โ fast charging, ergonomic design, and shared battery systems. Whether youโre tackling a wild hedge or preparing firewood for winter, these tools save time and effort. And letโs be honest, they also make you look like you really know what youโre doing.
Final Thoughts
You donโt need to be a professional arborist or have arms like a lumberjack to get the best out of these tools. If youโve got a wild garden to tame, a few trees that need regular care, or you just want to make pruning less of a chore, these cordless garden tools are designed to make the job easier and certainly not harder.
Theyโre light, powerful, and -dare we say โ actually enjoyable to use. No pulling cords, no fuel mixing, no cables dragging behind you like a bad idea. Just press the button and crack on.
If youโve been battling old tools, swearing at blunt blades, or putting off jobs because theyโre too much faff โ this is your sign. Thereโs a better way to look after your garden. And it starts with the right tools that work with you, not against you.
You take care of your garden. Let these tools take care of the rest.