Details: Enhulk Cordless Pole Saws for Tree Trimming, 13-Foot MAX Reach, 8-Inch Power Pole Saw 19.7 ft/s Cutting Speed With 20V 4.0Ah Li-ion Battery, Quick Charger, Oregon Bar for Pruning, Delimbing, Bucking
Brand: Enhulk
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- 【Extends up to 13′ for longer reach】 With a telescoping pole extending from 6.4’ up to 8.6’, for up to 13’ overhead reach, this pole saw is ideal for pruning and limbing for easy branch removal. Adjusting the angled cutting head (0°,15°,30°) provides more flexible reach in each cutting. It will serve your needs whether it is yard clean-up or storm clean-up!
- 【High performance for quality cutting】 This chainsaw comes equipped with an 8 in. Oregon bar and chain and features a high-efficiency motor that delivers 19.7ft/s cutting speed and up to 80 cuts per charge on 4″x4″ Pinewood, for peak cutting performance in the toughest conditions.
- 【Easy control for quick cutting】 This battery pole saw is a safe and easy way to trim high branches & limbs without the use of a ladder. The auto-lubricating feature provides efficiency and performance, a clear-view fluid window to help you monitor oil levels, while tool-less chain tensioning allows for hassle-free adjustments.
- 【No gasoline and no pull cord】 Industry-leading 4.0Ah lithium battery technology wraps each cell with cooling material to keep it powering on for 25% longer run time and 2X battery life, allowing you to get all your landscaping done at a lower cost of operation but matching the performance of gas power.
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Buyer Guide For Hedge Trimmers
- Length. When purchasing a hedge trimmer, you should ensure that it’s long enough to handle the job. It is, after all, a hedge trimmer, not a garden trimmer.
- Weight. If you will be using your hedge trimmer in an enclosed area, consider its weight.
- Cutting diameter. The cutting diameter of the hedge trimmer is the size of the cutting blades. The blades should cut a 1-inch diameter.
- Handle. The handle is large and ergonomic. It should provide plenty of grips so that you do not have to hold the trimmer.
- Blade guards. Blade guards help to protect the operators’ hands from injury.
- Safety features. Look for features such as an on-off switch, automatic brake, and anti-vibration mechanism.
- Percussion mechanism. A hedge trimmer with a percussion mechanism is more powerful than one without.
- Side handle. A hedge trimmer with a side handle gives the user better control.
- Safety features. Look for features such as an on-off switch, automatic brake, and anti-vibration mechanism.
How to choose Hedge Trimmers
When shopping for hedge trimmers, there are several key factors to keep in mind- Are the blades sharp? The blades on a hedge trimmer should be sharp, otherwise, you will damage your hedges and grass.
- Is the trimmer cordless or corded? Cordless hedge trimmers are lighter and easier to use than corded models. However, they are more expensive. Both types have their pros and cons, so its best to determine the type of trimmer that will be most beneficial to you.
- Does the trimmer come with a hedge trimmer blade? If you already own a hedge trimmer, but are looking for a second blade, or need to keep a spare blade on hand, make sure the trimmer you buy comes with a blade. Some blades are not compatible with all hedge trimmers.
- Is it easy to change the blade? Some hedge trimmers come with a blade-changing tool, while others require that the user remove the cutting head to change the blade. Keep in mind that cheaper trimmers may not have included blade-changing tools, requiring the buyer to purchase the tool separately.
- Is it cordless or corded? Cordless hedge trimmers are lighter and easier to use than corded models. However, they are more expensive. Both types have their pros and cons, so its best to determine the type of trimmer that will be most beneficial to you.
- Does the trimmer come with a hedge trimmer blade? If you already own a hedge trimmer, but are looking for a second blade, or need to keep a spare blade on hand, make sure the trimmer you buy comes with a blade. Some blades are not compatible with all hedge trimmers.
- Is it easy to change the blade? Some hedge trimmers come with a blade-changing tool, while others require that the user remove the cutting head to change the blade. Keep in mind that cheaper trimmers may not have included blade-changing tools, requiring the buyer to purchase the tool separately.
How to maintain Hedge Trimmers
Maintenance of your hedge trimmers is necessary to keep the blades sharp, maintain proper cutting length, and prevent the blades from wearing down. Before using your hedge trimmers, inspect and clean the blades, oil the gearbox, sharpen the blades, and replace any damaged or worn blade parts.- Inspect the blades: Before using your hedge trimmers, inspect and clean the blades. Do this by detaching the blade, cleaning it, and then reattaching it to the trimmer head.
- Oil the gearbox: Once the blades are clean, use a drop or two of oil on the gearbox.
- Sharpen the blades: If the hedge trimmers blades are dull, they can cause excessive damage to the tree or shrub you are trimming. Sharpen your blades by taking them to a professional, or sharpening the blades yourself with a whetstone.
- Replace any damaged or worn blade parts: If your hedge trimmers have damaged blades or any kind of metal-to-metal contact, the blades can permanently damage the machine.
- Check your trimmers manual for maintenance guidelines.




