Expand Your Outdoor Hand Tool Roster With Milwaukee’s Newest Additions
We love a good dose of outdoor power equipment, but sometimes, the best power available is good old-fashioned elbow grease. On that note, Milwaukee has announced five new models to expand its outdoor hand tool offerings for summer 2026. I’ll walk you through each tool’s design, applications, price, and expected release window so you can decide if they’re right for your lawn care arsenal.
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With these new additions, Milwaukee’s landscaping hand tool roster grows to a total of eleven dedicated solutions. Below, I’ll cover all five of the new outdoor hand tools that are coming to shelves for summer 2026.
7-inch Folding Pruning Saw – Straight Blade

The Milwaukee 7-inch Folding Pruning Saw can help you manage and maintain small trees, bushes, and other shrubs on your property. Milwaukee claims the hollow-ground blade reduces friction when pulling compared to standard blade profiles, leading to smooth, even cuts in branches up to 4 inches in diameter.
A secondary blade position also lets you adjust the orientation of the blade and teeth to a more in-line design, enabling easier undercuts and flush cuts. When you’re finished trimming, you can fold the blade away for safe storage.
Price: $29.98 (Available June 2026)
10-inch Fixed Pruning Saw – Straight Blade

The Milwaukee 10-inch Straight Fixed Pruning Saw tackles branches and limbs up to 6 inches in diameter. Its quadruple-ground teeth provide precise cutting in both directions, and the chrome-plated SK5 carbon steel blade construction enables high durability and cutting performance.
This saw also includes a reversible scabbard that can be carried on either side of the body for both right and left-handed use.
Price: $39.98 (Available June 2026)
1-inch Angled Pruner

This Milwaukee pruner features an ultra-sharp blade with a low-friction coating that delivers precise cuts on branches, limbs, and stems up to 1 inch in diameter. If you’re cutting smaller branches, you can also lock the pruner at half capacity for quick cuts and reduced hand fatigue.
This pruner is designed with an angled head for better access for overhead or low-to-the-ground applications. So far, this is the only angled pruner in Milwaukee’s outdoor hand tool lineup, with both other pruner models featuring a more traditional in-line design.
Price: $54.98 (Available June 2026)
1 1/2-inch Lopper

The second lopper in Milwaukee’s outdoor hand tool roster is the new 1 1/2-inch model, which cuts through branches and limbs up to that thickness. It’s equipped with lightweight 20-inch aluminum handles, which is a similar design to the 2-inch lopper that already exists on Milwaukee’s roster.
The design team also carried over the shock-reducing rubber bumper from that model, which softens shock and prevents knuckle clashing when making cuts.
Price: $89.98 (Available June 2026)
10-inch Hedge Shears

The first pair of dedicated shears in Milwaukee’s outdoor hand tool lineup is the 48-22-9382 model, releasing in July 2026. The 10-inch stainless steel blades offer rust resistance and cutting precision for both light trimming and heavy-duty hedge management. The blades also feature a notch to trim larger diameter stems with ease.
The handles are hollow, making the tool lightweight and easy to manage on long trimming jobs. Like the loppers above, these shears are equipped with rubberized bumpers to absorb shock when clipping and reduce fatigue.
Price: $79.98
