Details: DEWALT 20V MAX* Pole Saw & Hedge Trimmer Attachment, 15-foot Reach, Brushless (DCPS620M1 & DCPH820BH)
Brand: DEWALT
DCPS620B: Handles all your pruning needs with the 20V MAX* XR Brushless Cordless Pole Saw. It comes equipped with an 8 in. bar and chain and features a high-efficiency brushless motor that delivers up to 96 cuts per charge. The well-balanced, durable pole shaft extends up to 10 ft. for a total reach of 15 ft. It has an auto oiling feature for added convenience and time savings. It also features metal bucking strips for a durable cutting grip and a tree hook allows you to easily remove pruned branches. Cut through a variety of landscape overgrowth with the Pole Hedge Trimmer Head. DCPH820BH: Is compatible with the 20V MAX* Pole Hedge Trimmer DCPS620M1. Its 22 in. hardened-steel, laser-cut blades are engineered for clean, fast cuts on branches up to 1 inch thick. The 7-position 180-degree articulating head allows you to customize cutting angles for hedges of any shape and size. The Combo Kit includes a DEWALT 20V MAX* 4-Ah battery and a charger.
Advantages
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- DCPS620M1: The pole saws for tree trimming has an extension Pole for up to 15 ft. reach
- DCPS620M1: Metal bucking strip and tree hook of the electric pole saw are designed for durable cutting grip and to easily remove pruned branches
- DCPS620M1: The tree trimmer pole saw has brushless motor for up to 96 cuts per charge on a 4-inch x 4-inch pressure treated pine wood
- DCPH820BH: Hedge Timmer Attachment is compatible with the DCPS620M1 Pole Saw
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide For Hedge Trimmers
A pruning shear is a useful tool for both professionals and amateurs. However, before setting out to buy one, you have to consider the product’s type.- Electric Hedge Trimmers. Electric hedge trimmers are powered by electricity. They tend to be lightweight. However, their motor components may be loud and noisy. Electric hedge trimmers are best suited for trimming fruit trees and shrubs.
- Petrol Hedge Trimmers. Petrol hedge trimmers can be powered by either petrol or diesel. The petrol-powered trimmers deliver a high amount of torque, whereas diesel-powered hedge trimmers are lighter but deliver less power. Petrol hedge trimmers are best suited for trimming larger shrubs.
- Cordless Hedge Trimmers. Batteries power cordless hedge trimmers. They offer a noise-free performance. However, they tend to weigh more. Cordless hedge trimmers are best for trimming small to medium shrubs, trees, and hedges.
- Handheld Hedge Trimmers. Handheld hedge trimmers are powered by gasoline. They are light and easy to move around. Handheld hedge trimmers are best suited for trimming small to medium shrubs, trees, and hedges.
- Pole Hedge Trimmers. Pole hedge trimmers are similar to handheld hedge trimmers but mounted on a pole.
How to choose Hedge Trimmers
When choosing a new hedge trimmer, there are a few factors to consider. First, you need to consider the size of the trimmer head. Smaller trimmer heads are best for trimming small hedges. Larger heads are good for larger, taller hedges.Second, you should consider the cutting setting. The cutting set refers to the blades thickness. Most trimmer heads have a range from 1.5mm to 3mm. A thicker blade provides greater cutting power, while thinner blades are better suited to smaller hedges.
Also, be sure to consider the power source. Most hedge trimmers are powered by either electricity or gas. Electric trimmers are typically less noisy and more convenient to use. However, gas-powered trimmers can provide greater cutting power, and are often more powerful.
How to maintain Hedge Trimmers
When it comes to maintaining hedge trimmers, its important to store them properly when not in use. Most manufacturers recommend storing the trimmers in a shed or garage. Also, be sure to inspect the blades for signs of wear and rust, and replace them if needed.- To clean the blades, start by spraying them with rubbing alcohol and wiping them down with a cloth.
- Wipe the outside of the trimmer with rubbing alcohol, too.
- To sharpen the blades, use a stone or metal file to sharpen the blades, taking care not to bend or break them.
- To clean the trimmer body, remove the blades and spray with rubbing alcohol, then wipe down the parts with a cloth.
- After cleaning the trimmer, store it in a shed or garage.