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Prix total$630.28

Key Features

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Compact Control
Built for pruning work where a full-size chainsaw is overkill. The compact body, top guard, and under-5-pound tool weight help you move through tight branches and awkward cuts with better control.
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Brushless Cutting Power
The POWERSTATE brushless motor is made to keep chain speed up in hardwoods and demanding cuts. That means less bogging when the branch gets dense and faster work overall.
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Cleaner, Smoother Cuts
A full house chain helps reduce vibration and leaves a cleaner finish in pruning applications. It is a practical upgrade if you care about control, cut quality, and less fight from the saw.

Overview

The Milwaukee M18 FUEL HATCHET 8" Pruning Saw, model 3004-20, is a cordless pruning saw built for arborists, landscape crews, and utility professionals who need fast, controlled cutting without hauling around a full-size gas saw. This is a pruning saw designed for trimming branches, cutting hardwood limbs, and working in tight-access areas where maneuverability matters as much as raw cutting power.

What makes this tool stand out is how it balances reach, control, and cutting speed. Milwaukee says it is built to cut demanding materials and maintain speed under load, and the POWERSTATE brushless motor is a big part of that. The saw reaches full throttle in under 1 second, so it responds quickly when you are moving from cut to cut instead of waiting on the tool to catch up. The variable speed trigger also gives you better feel at the start of the cut, which matters when you are lining up on smaller branches or awkward angles.

The 8-inch bar gives this pruning saw a useful middle ground. It is long enough for common limb work and hardwood pruning, but still compact enough to stay manageable in dense growth, bucket work, and overhead trimming situations. Milwaukee pairs that bar with a full house chain, which is there for a reason: it helps minimize vibration and improves cut quality. If you are making finish-sensitive pruning cuts, that smoother cutting behavior is not just a nice extra, it is part of what makes the saw easier to place accurately.

Jobsite practicality is clearly part of the design. The tool weighs 4.9 pounds without a battery, measures 19.8 inches long, and includes features that make real work easier instead of just sounding good on a spec sheet. The easy-access chain tensioner helps you make quick chain adjustments, the automatic oiler keeps lubrication consistent, and the translucent oil reservoir lets you check oil level without guesswork. Milwaukee also adds onboard scrench storage, which is the kind of detail you appreciate the first time you need to make an adjustment and do not have to go digging for the tool.

For control during the cut, the metal bucking spikes and trigger lockoff are worth noting. The bucking spikes give you a more stable contact point against the branch, which helps the saw track better and reduces wandering when you are starting into harder wood. The trigger lockoff adds another layer of handling confidence, especially when the tool is moving around in a truck, trailer, or climbing setup.

This Milwaukee pruning saw is also built with aerial work in mind. The flip-up lanyard loop gives you a tie-off point for climbing and elevated applications, and the included climbing scabbard covers the bucking spikes, locks onto the saw, and adds tie-off points. That matters for arborists and utility line crews who need their gear secured and ready to move, not just powerful on paper.

On the system side, the saw runs on the Milwaukee M18 battery platform, which makes it an easy add for users already invested in M18 tools and chargers. It is fully compatible with the broader M18 system, so if you already own M18 batteries, this bare tool can slot right into your setup without adding another battery line to manage. That is a real advantage for landscape maintenance teams and contractors who want fewer chargers, fewer battery types, and better fleet consistency.

Who should buy it? If your work involves regular limb trimming, pruning hardwood branches, storm cleanup on smaller material, or controlled cutting in tight spaces, this is the right kind of saw. It is especially well suited for pro users who want something faster and more capable than a hand pruner or small homeowner tool, but lighter and easier to manage than a traditional chainsaw. If you already run M18 batteries, the Milwaukee M18 FUEL HATCHET 8" Pruning Saw is one of the smarter niche additions you can make to your cordless lineup.

Built to Work in Tight Access Areas

Milwaukee M18 FUEL HATCHET 8 inch Pruning Saw shown in side profile for tight-access pruning and branch cutting applications on a jobsite

This saw is sized for the kind of pruning work where a full chainsaw gets awkward fast. The compact layout gives you more room to position the cut cleanly in brush, trees, and overhead work.

  • 19.8 inch overall length helps with access and maneuverability
  • 4.9 lb tool weight keeps the saw easier to carry and control
  • Flip-up lanyard loop supports tie-off points in aerial applications

Made for Fast, Controlled Pruning

Milwaukee M18 FUEL HATCHET 8 inch Pruning Saw angled view showing bar, chain, guard, and compact body for hardwood pruning and limb removal

Fast cutting is only useful if the saw stays predictable in the branch. Milwaukee backs that up with a brushless motor, variable speed trigger, metal bucking spikes, and a full house chain that is tuned for smoother cutting.

  • POWERSTATE brushless motor maintains speed under heavy load
  • Full throttle in under 1 second for quicker cut-to-cut response
  • Full house chain minimizes vibration and helps deliver clean cuts

What's in the Box

  • (1) Milwaukee M18 FUEL HATCHET 8" Pruning Saw Bare Tool
  • (1) Scabbard
  • (1) Owner's Manual

Battery and charger are sold separately.

Key Specifications

Battery Platform M18
Tool Type Pruning Saw
Bar Length 8 in
Motor Type POWERSTATE Brushless
Chain Speed 5 m/s
Chain Pitch 3/8 in Low Profile
Chain Gauge 0.043 in
Drive Links 33
Length 19.8 in
Weight 4.9 lb

Compatibility

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Battery Platform
Works on the Milwaukee M18 battery system.
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Charger Requirement
This is a bare tool. Battery and charger are not included.
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System Fit
Part of the M18 system, with compatibility across more than 250 Milwaukee M18 solutions.

Built For

ArboristsLandscapingTree PruningUtility Line WorkHardwood Limb CuttingTight Access CuttingStorm Cleanup on Smaller MaterialProperty Maintenance

Pro Tip

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Keep an eye on the translucent oil reservoir before you climb or move into a long pruning run. On a compact saw like this, staying ahead of bar oil and using the onboard scrench for quick chain tweaks saves you a trip back down and keeps cut quality consistent.

Warranty & Support

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3 Year Limited Warranty.

Tool Nut's Take

Tool Nut's Take

Milwaukee M18 FUEL HATCHET 8" Pruning Saw hits the sweet spot

This is the kind of cordless pruning saw that earns its place fast if you do regular limb work and already run M18 batteries.

  • Who it's for: Arborists, landscape maintenance crews, utility pros, and property owners who need more control than a full-size chainsaw gives them in tight spots.
  • Why it stands out: It combines real hardwood-cutting power, fast throttle response, a useful 8 inch bar, and smart jobsite details like the automatic oiler, lanyard loop, scabbard, and onboard scrench storage.
  • Worth knowing: This is a bare tool, so plan on adding an M18 battery and charger if you are not already on the platform. If you are, it is one of the more practical specialty saws Milwaukee makes.

Common Questions

  • Is this a chainsaw or a pruning saw? It is a cordless pruning saw designed for branch trimming, hardwood limb cutting, and tight-access cutting tasks.
  • Does it use Milwaukee M18 batteries? Yes. This tool runs on the Milwaukee M18 battery platform.
  • Is the motor brushless? Yes. It uses a POWERSTATE brushless motor.
  • Does it include a scabbard? Yes. A scabbard is included, and Milwaukee describes it as a climbing scabbard that locks onto the saw.

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