Key Takeaways
- YETTAT 8-inch chain at 50% off: The YETTAT DWO1DT608 replacement chain fits the standard Dewalt 8-inch pole saw and is the cheapest in-spec chain in this batch.
- Three chains for the price of one: The IGIUA 3-pack for the DCPS620 drops to half price, which works out cheaper per chain than buying singles.
- Matching guide bar discount: The YETTAT DWZCSB8 guide bar is also 50% off, so you can refresh the whole cutting head in one cart.
- Universal pole saw attachment: The Bellstafariy adjustable angle attachment fits Dewalt, Ryobi, Worx and a half dozen other multi-tool heads.
- Prices verified May 24, 2026.
Late May in the hollers means the trees finally caught up with themselves. We had a wet April, a warm first week of May, and now every maple along my driveway has shoved a few low branches into the path of the mower. The Dewalt pole saw came down off the wall last Saturday, and the chain that cut clean last fall did not cut clean this year. Stretched, dull, ready for the trash. That is the WV Finds entry point this week.
What I noticed reviewing the tools deals this week is that the Dewalt pole saw aftermarket parts are all sitting at half off at the same time. YETTAT has the 8-inch chain and the matching guide bar both at 50% off, and IGIUA has a 3-pack of DCPS620 chains at the same markdown. That kind of category-wide drop right before Memorial Day usually means inventory turnover before the summer trim season kicks in, and it is the right moment to stock the shelf in the garage.
I also pulled in a couple of full pole saw kits and a universal attachment for the readers who do not own a Dewalt yet, or who are looking at a second unit for the camp.
What are the best Dewalt pole saw replacement chains?
The best Dewalt pole saw replacement chains this week are the YETTAT 8-inch single and the IGIUA 3-pack, both fitting the DCPS620 and DWO1DT608 platforms at 50% off. Chains are consumables. Buying them in a multi-pack while they are marked down is the smart play.
YETTAT 8-inch Pruning Chain

YETTAT 8" Pruning Saw Chain for Dewalt DWO1DT608 8 in. Pole Saw Replacement Chain
This is the straightforward single chain for anyone running the standard Dewalt 8-inch pole saw and not ready to commit to a multi-pack. The YETTAT chain matches the factory pitch and gauge for the DWO1DT608, so you are not fighting fitment when you swap it on the bar. At half off, it is cheaper than the OEM chain at full price and lands within a couple of cuts of feeling the same. Good first replacement to keep in the garage.
- Fits Dewalt DWO1DT608 8-inch pole saw
- Matches factory pitch and gauge
- Single chain replacement
IGIUA 3-Pack DCPS620 Chain
If you cut more than a few branches a year, the IGIUA 3-pack is the better math. Three chains for the DCPS620 at 50% off comes out to less per chain than the single, and you avoid the reorder cycle every time one dulls. I keep two extra chains on the pegboard at any given time because sharpening in the field is a bad use of a Saturday morning. This pack covers a full season for most folks doing yard and edge-of-property trim work.
- Three 8-inch chains in one pack
- Fits Dewalt DCPS620
- Lowest per-chain cost in this batch
Which replacement bar fits the Dewalt 8-inch pole saw?
The YETTAT DWZCSB8 is the 8-inch guide bar for the Dewalt DCPS620, and it is at 50% off this week. If your bar is grooved, pinched, or burred from a pinched cut last season, swap it now rather than fighting a worn bar with a fresh chain.
YETTAT DWZCSB8 Guide Bar

YETTAT DWZCSB8 8 inch Pole Saw Replacement Guide Bar for DEWALT DCPS620 Chainsaw
Bars get overlooked because they outlast chains by a wide margin, but a worn bar will chew through a new chain in a week. The YETTAT DWZCSB8 fits the DCPS620 platform and pairs naturally with either of the chains above for a full cutting head refresh. At this price it is worth keeping a spare even if your current bar is still usable. Replace the rivets and rails before they start replacing your patience.
- 8-inch guide bar for DCPS620
- Direct fit replacement
- Pairs with stock or aftermarket chain
Pole saw attachments and full cordless kits worth a look
For readers who do not own a Dewalt pole saw yet, or who want a second unit for a hunting camp or cabin, this week has a universal attachment and two full cordless kits in the mix. The discounts on the full units are shallower than the parts, but they are still worth a look if you are starting from zero.
Bellstafariy Adjustable Pole Saw Attachment
The Bellstafariy attachment is the workaround if you already own a multi-tool head from Ryobi, Worx, Craftsman, or one of the other brands listed and want a pole saw without buying a whole new tool. The angle is adjustable, which matters when you are reaching up into a maple at an awkward angle from a slope. It is fresh inventory (added three days ago) sitting at a #81 bestseller rank, which is strong for a niche attachment. Not a Dewalt-specific part, but it does list Dewalt compatibility.
- Adjustable cutting angle
- Fits Dewalt, Ryobi, Worx, Craftsman multi-tool heads
- Bestseller rank #81 in category
KAKEI 21V Telescopic Pole Saw
The KAKEI 21V telescopic pole saw is the full cordless kit option for someone who does not already own a Dewalt platform. The 12-inch bar is longer than the Dewalt 8-inch, the pole extends three feet, and the package includes two batteries, a fast charger, and a carrying case. Discount is shallow at 10% off, so this is more a fair price than a steal, but a fair price on a brushless cordless pole saw with two batteries is rare enough to flag.
- 12-inch brushless cordless
- Extends an additional 3 feet
- Includes 2 batteries, fast charger, carrying case
Anbull 2-in-1 Cordless Pole Saw
The Anbull 2-in-1 detaches into a 6-inch mini chainsaw, which is the part that earns it a spot here. If you are clearing trail at the cabin and dropping the occasional small dead-fall, the convertible setup is genuinely useful. The 15.5-foot max extension is the longest reach in this post, and two 4.0Ah batteries should run you through a real afternoon of trim work. The 5% markdown is light, so this is a buy on usefulness, not the discount.
- Detaches into 6-inch mini chainsaw
- 15.5-foot max extension
- Two 4.0Ah batteries included
Frequently asked questions
What chain fits the Dewalt DCPS620 pole saw?
The DCPS620 uses an 8-inch chain with a 3/8-inch low-profile pitch and a .043-inch gauge, 33 drive links. The YETTAT and IGIUA chains in this post are both spec-matched for that platform, which is also the chain used on the older DWO1DT608.
How often should you replace a pole saw chain?
A homeowner doing seasonal trim work usually gets one to two seasons out of a chain before it stretches past the point of useful sharpening. If the chain throws sawdust instead of clean chips, or if you are leaning hard into the cut, replace it. Multi-packs make this cheap enough that most people swap rather than sharpen.
Can you use a YETTAT chain on the original Dewalt bar?
Yes, as long as the pitch, gauge, and drive link count match the Dewalt original. The YETTAT DWO1DT608 chain in this post matches the factory spec, so it seats on the original bar without modification. Just clean the bar groove before installation.
Is it worth replacing the guide bar at the same time as the chain?
Only if the bar shows wear: burrs on the rail edges, a widened groove, or a worn nose sprocket. A bar will usually outlast three or four chains. When you do replace it, do the chain at the same time so the new chain seats into fresh rails.
Will the Bellstafariy attachment work with any string trimmer power head?
The attachment fits multi-tool heads listed in the product title, including Dewalt, Ryobi, Worx, Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, Homelite, and several others. It is not universal to every trimmer on the market, so check that your power head accepts split-shaft attachments before ordering.
This week the parts side of the Dewalt pole saw category is the story. Three of the six picks are at a flat 50% off, all of them aftermarket chain and bar for the 8-inch platform, and that is the deepest synchronized markdown I have tracked on Dewalt pole saw consumables in the last 60 days. The full-unit side was lighter, with the KAKEI at 10% off and the Anbull at 5%, which is fair-but-not-loud pricing. The Bellstafariy attachment landed in the middle at 26% off, which is reasonable for a new-arrival universal part.
If I were picking one thing to grab, it is the IGIUA 3-pack of DCPS620 chains. The math on consumables is hard to argue with when the per-chain cost lands well under a single chain at full price, and chains do not go bad sitting in a drawer. The one I would skip unless you need it today is the Anbull. It is a fine 2-in-1, but the 5% discount is not a sale, it is a sticker change, and the product will probably hit a steeper markdown around Father’s Day. The KAKEI is in that same wait-and-see bucket if you are not in a hurry.
Looking ahead, I expect pole saw aftermarket parts to stay discounted through Memorial Day weekend and probably ease back to normal the first week of June. Full-unit pole saws are where I would watch for the bigger drops in the next three weeks, especially the brushless kits that are sitting at thin discounts now. If you want to browse the wider tools category, you can browse all deals or check last week’s tools roundup for the bar oil and chain sharpener picks that are still live.



