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What length of saw blade is best for high branches?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

A 16-24 inch saw blade is best for high branches, as it provides sufficient reach and maneuverability without being too unwieldy.

Choosing the Right Length Saw Blade

When it comes to cutting high branches, a saw blade’s length is crucial. A blade that’s too short may not reach the branch, while one that’s too long can be cumbersome to handle and prone to accidents. A general rule of thumb is to choose a saw blade that’s 6-12 inches longer than the highest branch you need to reach.

Blade Length Options for High Branches

For branches that are 15-25 feet high, a 16-24 inch saw blade is ideal. This length provides sufficient reach and maneuverability, making it easier to cut through thicker branches or those that are harder to access. However, if you need to cut branches that are 25-35 feet high, consider a longer saw blade, such as 32-40 inches. These longer blades offer more reach but may be more challenging to handle.

Safety Considerations

When working with high branches, safety should always be the top priority. Make sure to wear proper protective gear, including gloves, safety glasses, and a hard hat. Consider using a ladder or aerial lift to access high branches, and always maintain three points of contact with the ladder (two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand). Never use a saw blade that’s damaged or worn out, as this can lead to accidents and injuries.

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